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Thanks for joining us for today's tangents! Do you think in images? Do you ever have a difficult time articulating what those images look like or how you sense them, and what role does the heart center play? We tackle these concepts and more in today’s episode.
01:42 Greetings and shoutout to our friend Josh
03:00 Our brains have been abuzz with topics including thinking in images (How do we language this topic?) and do we think in discrete steps as Enneagram 6s?
08:15 Do you think or process in images? Does everyone do that?
08:45 Lisa doesn’t hear a story without imagining it, which is both cool and hard
10:00 The head center is about how we see and is this type of thing more prominent for head types?
11:20 Human Design cognition (Lisa - inner vision; Emma - touch)
15:00 Language and how the centers of intelligence communicate with sounds
17:45 Language as problematic when the images derive from the heart center?
19:54 Are some things just more difficult to articulate or is it because language isn’t a suitable substitute for the other centers that are wanting to speak their own language?
21:25 Heart images feel much deeper than what language can necessarily convey
23:50 “I can see it but I can’t communicate it”
25:30 Listening with the head vs. listening with the heart
30:35 Mismatch between speech and body language
31:33 How did we get here?!
32:00 Future workshop collab?
34:18 We can’t be amazing at everything or people would hate us. Facts.
35:30 Even when you lose the language, the image and felt sense can still be present
36:25 Listeners, answer our question of the day: Do you think in images?
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