File spoon-archives/avant-garde.archive/avant-garde_1996/96-12-23.023, message 69


From: BestPoet-AT-aol.com
Date: Fri, 6 Dec 1996 15:04:14 -0500
Subject: Re: The Return of the Real


>>>Javier Pulido Biosca writes:


>>>>I believe you are talking about unconcious perception (forgive my
english). You ere 
talking about the feeling that you have, in this consumerism time of Xmas,
you see an 
store and have an uncuncious perception of a need: I want! So works the
consumerism 
needs, are unconcious. You need a satisfactor and believe that is external to
you, not 
in your mind (because you no are concious of that). Is perception, is
unconcious, but is 
in your mind, but you are not aware of this. Please tell if this is the
question.

That's pretty much it, except it doesn't seem at all unconscious. It's a
dramatically conscious experience, the wanting. At least to me it is, which
is why it's possible to be amused by it and not be ruled by it.

Millie Neon



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