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Importance of the First Impressionby posthumousComment by mariuca: I listened to your first impressions piece several times until I found that what I was really experiencing was a period of REM. Yours.
We quite recently found out that REM, a rapid eye movement in a stage of sleep is that unit in which certain memories are consolidated and in which this energized sleep forms associative elements into new combinations.
The scientists say that during REM, the activity of the brain's neurons is quite similar to that during waking hours only that it depends on the age and complexities of the individual to make something of this stage of paradoxical sleep.
They also say that:
"According to studies, the mental activity that takes place during NREM (non-rem) sleep is believed to be thought-like, whereas REM sleep includes hallucinatory and bizarre content"
I could not follow each of the points of the essay properly since at times my mind reacted in a contradictory way and had moments when I would have said: but au contraire Monsieur! And then I realized that your composed voice with a pleasing tone paradoxically accompanied the flow of images and created, yes, a POEM.
Chapeau! |
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| 03/04/2015 06:29:33 PM |
Importance of the First Impressionby posthumousComment by daisydavid: To adjust and refine the reality within the mirror, a great line. Paul is correct in his observation of the multitude of gems in this monologue, fairy dust and a heady brew. And a wonderful speaking voice. I like the girl to man phrasing. This is much more a enlightening and engaging essay than I could conceive. Its fluid nature reflects the viscosity of oil paint and is as reflective of its subject mirror. I like how these essays slowly build our perceptions of each other and the possibility of changing those perceptions with artistic whim. |
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