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Monday, December 01, 2025

Co-experience

 Co-experience 


It is vital & crucial in communicating a spiritual experience ๐Ÿ™



Saha-anubhooti

เคธเคนाเคจुเคญूเคคि ( sympathy, เคฌเคจ เค—เคฏा)



Where as it was "co-experience"(empathy)



A fellow is lecturing "sita got abducted by Ravana"( interesting story ๐Ÿ™)



Same narrator, gets an urgent phone call... He now looks *_tensed_* ( audience,.... already anxious เคฌेเคšाเคฐा, เค•ुเค› เค—เคก़เคฌเคก़ เคนो เค—เคฏा เคนोเค—ा, he is tensed up!)

Fellow says on microphone " เคฎाเคซ เค•เคฐเคจा ๐Ÿ™, เคœाเคจा เคชเคก़ेเค—ा, เคฎेเคฐी เคชเคค्เคจी เค•ा เค…เค—เคตा เคนुเค†, เค•ोเคˆ เคœिเคนाเคฆी เค•ा เค•ाเคฎ เคนै, เค—เคฐ เคธे เคซोเคจ เค†เคฏा"( he aborts the lecture in Ramayana.   Sita apaharan can wait ๐Ÿคฃ)



Co-experience is enriched in the Jihadi_apaharan. Whereas, no sympathy or empathy 'generated' during mention of story๐Ÿ™( I am not 'picking/pointing ' a fault. Not criticising ๐Ÿ™...   Just, an imaginary example to substantiate the distinction between"emotions " in two similar narrative!).



Dilip Kumar & dev Anand..... expression is very different/ distinct ๐Ÿ™.



A physics chapter by a teacher ..... can permeate/percolate, only if the teacher associates with the concept afresh, each time she teaches๐Ÿ™


Empathetic_ally yours,


PSN (1 DEC 2025)


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