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English term or phrase:
unless I am not in my solitary head at all
English answer:
unless I am interconnected (i.e. not simply in my own head)
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Yvonne Gallagher
Jan 15, 2021 18:21
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unless I am not in my solitary head at all
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Dear colleagues
I'm not sure I've correctly understood the second part of the following sentence:
As Pico Iyer states, “I’m never in tune with anything *** unless I am not in my solitary head at all.” ***
Would it be right to rephrase it as: "I'm never in tune with anything as long as I am in my solitary head" ?
Thank you so much for any hint!
I'm not sure I've correctly understood the second part of the following sentence:
As Pico Iyer states, “I’m never in tune with anything *** unless I am not in my solitary head at all.” ***
Would it be right to rephrase it as: "I'm never in tune with anything as long as I am in my solitary head" ?
Thank you so much for any hint!
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Jan 19, 2021 14:11: Yvonne Gallagher Created KOG entry
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unless I am interconnected (i.e. not simply in my own head)
https://books.google.ie/books?id=07bDDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA380&lpg=P...
It is rather awkwardly phrased but basically seems to be saying that
I am in tune when I am not in my solitary head, OR
When I am ONLY in my solitary head (=alone in my own head) I am not in tune with the world
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after the quote there is an explanation in the link I gave...can't copy and paste but this is the gist of it..
"seeing the mind and identity as ONLY coming from brain in our head, it is possible to end up in a way of living that is out of tune..."
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Note added at 26 mins (2021-01-15 18:47:44 GMT)
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Hi Haribrt, haven't "seen" you here for a while. Happy New Year!
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Note added at 3 days 19 hrs (2021-01-19 14:11:06 GMT) Post-grading
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Glad to have helped
It is rather awkwardly phrased but basically seems to be saying that
I am in tune when I am not in my solitary head, OR
When I am ONLY in my solitary head (=alone in my own head) I am not in tune with the world
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Note added at 25 mins (2021-01-15 18:46:28 GMT)
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after the quote there is an explanation in the link I gave...can't copy and paste but this is the gist of it..
"seeing the mind and identity as ONLY coming from brain in our head, it is possible to end up in a way of living that is out of tune..."
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Note added at 26 mins (2021-01-15 18:47:44 GMT)
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Hi Haribrt, haven't "seen" you here for a while. Happy New Year!
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Note added at 3 days 19 hrs (2021-01-19 14:11:06 GMT) Post-grading
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Glad to have helped
Note from asker:
Hi, Yvonne! Thank you so much for your help! |
Thank you so much, Yvonne! Happy New Year to you, too! |
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Comment: "Thank you so much, Yvonne, for your valuable contribution!
A sincere thank you also to all other contributors for their help!"
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Alternative suggestion: "unless I'm not in my solitary state [of mind]."
See D.J. Sieger, "The Developing Mind, Third Edition: How Relationships and the Brain Interact," p. 379-380., who discusses this citation.
The book is online, but the entry is a bit long.
The book is online, but the entry is a bit long.
Note from asker:
Hi, Petrus! Thank you very much for your contribution! |
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I'm in tune with anything if I am in my solitary head.
P.S. generally we avoid using negative clause proceeding with"unless".
Note from asker:
Thanks for your contribution, but if I'm not mistaken, it should mean: "I'm in tune with nothing if I am in my solitary head"... if he is alone, he's out of tune with everything... |
Discussion
Thanks again
"The idea of our relational mind is that our connections with people and within nature, our interpersonal and intranature facets of who we are, shape how we sense our identity and what we would point to if asked to identify the essence of being alive. As Pico Iyer states, "I'm never in tune with anything unless I am not in my solitary head at all." Living only as a separate, shrunken, solo self, seeing the mind and our identity as only coming from the brain in our head, it is possible to end up in a way of living that is out of tune, that is deprived of interconnection and interdependence, and that doesn't have much of a connection with the natural world."
For some reason, ProZ will not accept my agree with Yvonne.