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At the risk of sounding pretentious, I could say that this is almost the Lacanian mirror-stage moment in a POV sequence: the seeing "I" experiences him or herself as an external reality, accentuated by the viewpoint of the audience for whom the narrator's face is unfamiliar or indeed entirely unknown.
For example, if a husband brings the attention back to himself (a common self-referential move on the part of the narcissist) after his wife shares that she experiences him as neglecting her needs over the past few weeks, the wife needs to talk about how it makes her feel.
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I heard Tchaikovsky but didn't quite experience him.
And that was because I was able to experience him.
You have to experience him through their eyes.
"That's how I've experienced him.
They experienced him - or at least an aspect of him.
"Nobody experienced him being a father to them.
"We experience him in love, in love of other people...
I had not experienced him driving excessively fast myself".
All participants had heard of Koshik, but none of them had experienced him vocalizing or recalled any of his supposed vocabulary.
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