Soluble Views from the Mind-Body Problem (or The Pot of Tea, if you'd rather...)

 Once upon a time a mind felt weighted, pressed, pain, growing cloudy, and seeing nothing but shapes in grey. 

    The body of the mind put on a kettle, then brewed a pot of tea. 

    The cup that held the tea held no form in the mind, though it gave a sense — the kind of sense that warmth can give from time to time. The pot, too, had it's place in soothing what it could. It was a pleasant pot, the body knew.

    The body drank. Shapes in the mind took on color. Then form.

    Gently, the mind saw a whole world. For the moment, this was no bad thing. For the moment, the mind could work. Until it's next weighting.

     

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