A thought, in its surface linguistic form, is only the shaping of small fragments — digestible, socially shared pieces of processed meaning.
A word is just a container.
But the real movement is the flow of feeling, the reflection of experience, and even the quiet forming and foreseeing of future experience — a kind of inner glance that comes before language takes shape.
Language and logic are useful forms, helping us to move and arrange the mass of experience and emotion — but they are not the essence itself.
Intuition, feeling, and silent insight live beneath language — and even beyond it, outside the synthetic and social layer of speech.
To dive deep is to go there — beyond the linguistic model.
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