10-16-2010, 02:08 AM
Good suggestions, Q.
I would add, Meerie that one would be wise to take in other people's impressions very slowly, same as if someone you don't know said to you, "Oh, you look like such a (fill in the blank) person." What they tell you might reflect their own personal distortions as much as anything else.
On the other hand, doing exercises of that sort and such can be a good way of developing your own intuitive perception of these aspects of relative phenomena.
I would add, Meerie that one would be wise to take in other people's impressions very slowly, same as if someone you don't know said to you, "Oh, you look like such a (fill in the blank) person." What they tell you might reflect their own personal distortions as much as anything else.
On the other hand, doing exercises of that sort and such can be a good way of developing your own intuitive perception of these aspects of relative phenomena.