I remember an Air Force major who all of a sudden turned up on my front doorstep and wouldn't tell me his name. It was very weird. I did - I went along with this just as a gag almost. But I processed him every afternoon for an hour, and at the end of the hour-because he couldn't give me his name and address, you see, and it was all not-know anyhow, and everybody- why, he'd hand me a fifty-dollar bill. Which is kind of-very amusing-handing me money anyhow-because I don't-normally will take the … [Read more...] about Lecture: Seminar: Withholds (1961)
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Lecture: Spacation, Anchor Points and Attention (1953)
Now, ridges are points where attention is too fixed. There are too many anchor points per unit of space if the ridge is a painful or unwanted ridge. So, what do you do? You just got too many anchor points in the same unit of space... Now, let's take where we have no attention; I mean, it's just all over the place. You really have a condition there of unable to fix on any anchor point. And you'll find that there's a near vacuum around this person. There's just — there's just no attention units … [Read more...] about Lecture: Spacation, Anchor Points and Attention (1953)