And Now . . . ©1998 NICOLEA

Hero Holding the Beacon for Leander, by Evelyn de Morgan.

. . . since you have recalled these similar situations, it is important that you diagram them out just as you did previously, by locating each of the scenes in the way that they unfolded in that past event.

When you need to create a diagram, simply draw it out in a circle as you have seen before.

As you did previously, please give a title to each of your diagrams and fill it in with as much detail as you can remember.

Intensity

There are times when a person cannot recall an occasion where they experienced that "intense state of mind," or they have difficulty in recalling.

If this happens, consider it may be that it was a state of mind that was always present in your early years, and to single out such experiences may be difficult.

In such a case, reflect and recall an occasion when that state was more intense than at other times and use that scene for your exploration.

If you still experience difficulty recalling scenes and cannot come up with any, just consider that you are encountering an obstacle along the way to your goal.

This can happen at any stage of the philosophical analysis, even during the making of conclusions. When it occurs, just describe your present state of mind and note what you are going through as you confront this obstacle.

Then, treat it as you would another problem.

Repeat this process until you can resume your former analysis.

Back         Next

Map of TO ARTEMIS










May we preserve these philosophical beauties, and exhibit them to others. May this web site expand their elegance by the enlivening rays of the philosophic fire; and by the powerful breath of genius, scatter abroad in this virtual world these latent but copious seeds.

If some sparks of this celestial fire shall animate the reader, consider yourself as well rewarded for this laborious undertaking. Ancient philosophy has been, for centuries, the only study to break the shackles of ignorance; and in which one finds an inexhaustible treasure of intellectual wealth, and a perpetual fountain of wisdom and delight.

Presuming that such a pursuit bestows the highest benefit, I, Webmistress, desire no other reward than the wealth of wisdom, and Reason as my constant Guide. If successful, may I see the praise of the liberal; and if not, I expect no defense for failure, other than the decision of the candid, and discerning few, thus the opportunity to learn, and purgation by philosophic fire.


build_a_better_site@coffeewithpierre.com