from Study Session 1 on “Experiential Processes and the Creation of Meaning Meaning determines relationship or relationship determines meaning (v1) - It is possible to say that METAPHOR/COMPREHENSION is also a RELEVANCE, just as it is possible to say - But instead of doing so, Eugene Gendlin argues, it is better to see it as two perspectives (p. 159). - nishio.iconI painted a picture. - image - Q: What is the difference between m and meaning? - A: Simply abbreviated.

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