Not I but movements superjecting landscapes of thought feelding
Encontré un viejo escrito que quería compartirles! How to move from these type of expressions: "I love..." or "I think..." or "The other day I found..." or "The other day I was thinking about..." into expressions that find more accuracy to a thought that thinks (Deleuze 1994, 132) both itself thinking and the inkling thinking movements of the puffiness of thought? In a Whiteheadian sense, how to move from a subject that feels an object to an "[a]ctual entity [that] is at once the subject experiencing and the superject of its experience" (Whitehead 29 emphasis added), from a subject that thinks to a thought that things*-thinks the ". . . how of the occasion account[ing] for itself, [toward] the subjectivity of the event (Manning 37), toward a subjective activity of the occasion of thought feeling, not after experience but during and from within it? How to move toward expressions for experience itself feeling its own experie...