Having studied Gestalt now for a while I find your response very refreshing to get away from the continuous emphasis on the "I". To read about matters of common sense, and responsibility in the community sense of the perspective warms me to the Alderian viewpoint. Given that we are "two" by the very nature of fusion / birth conception I am starting to ponder on many theroies which highlight seperaton, loss, etc, and find a simplicity in recognising that the human is not one but two, therefore it seems commonsensical to see that humans instinctively (perhaps) feel the loss of the other, and the aloneness as we strive to become the two that innately and biologically we are.
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