In Buddhism, the five elements that give the illusion of "self" include the body, feeling (sensations and emotions), conception (analogical understanding of the "outer world" in "inner world"), karmic dispositions (reactions to past actions), and consciousness. Together these give an illusion of a permanent self. However, this illusion is down right dangerous.
On another note, concerning PACS, craft is free from mental distraction where you are not aware of the process occurring, it is just happening in the "outer world". It is not vague and it is not experimental. When craft is done well, it is EXACT. More precision means that there is smaller range of variability. Therefore, the degree of precision defines your degree of craft. Thus, craft is a reproductive process or process of production. According to Collingwood, magic is the production of specific emotional or psychological states. Regarding his theory, there is an element of craft in art from the "inner world" to the "outer world". It is almost as if it is exploding into the "outer world".
Equally important, art is possessed by ones deepest, inner true self that has been allowed to come forth. Ultimately, this is when one becomes an artist. In order for this experience to be reproduced, one must reflect upon the moment that made those conditions come about and find that time where self-expression comes through so art becomes apparent. It is simple, but it is not easy. Overall, our body is an instrument on which Art plays that comes in many forms.
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