Guest guest Posted April 21, 2002 Report Share Posted April 21, 2002 Hi friends :Remember, choice it's just a word. It cannot describe some real, existential "thing", "process" for the reasons I have outlined. Choice simply cannot occur. There is the "thought of choice". That is, You think about choice, but you don't choose to think. In a similar way, "I' do not think (or choose to think) a thought.....the "thought of an "I" thinks itself". The thinker and the thought are one. Or, to put it another way, there is no thinker of a thought, only the thought of a thinker. Thought is self-thinking. In other words, it just happens. It does not grow out of a prior thought to think. The prior thought does not cause the present one. The past one thinks itself and the present one thinks itself and the two are unrelated and independent. (until one acheives a certain level of realisation..and then they take on another quality once more) Regards atagrasin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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