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Subject: Buddhism.
0gypsy0 27.07.16 - 01:31pm
No its not. At all. We're going around in circles, I give up. The experiencer doesn't exist but you say you have experience. The observer doesn't exist but you're sure you had an experience. There's no observer but one can control its thoughts though there's no thinker, observer and experiencer and so on, yada yada. * +
0gypsy0 27.07.16 - 01:40pm
Thoughts sometimes arise by themselves. But we're on automatic pilot according to you and there's no observer to recognise them as positive or negative or arising by themselves. There's no thinker therefore it's not up to us to stop thinking if we are to follow your philosophy. Your questions are contradicting and disproving the philosophy * +
0gypsy0 27.07.16 - 01:57pm
Self-examination is impossible because there's no thinker. You can't examine yourself and observe your thoughts. I haven't identified my thoughts as negative because that's impossible. Right? I am my thoughts so whatever I say or do, it's not my fault. And I should accept this as truth. Well no * +
ogdenz 27.07.16 - 04:54pm
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ogdenz 27.07.16 - 04:55pm
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manszar 28.07.16 - 03:02pm
not separate from anything that is produced by me. * +
manszar 28.07.16 - 03:11pm
yes thats right. i do not deliberately or consciously produce ever thought that comes to mind. so if all thought stopped the mind would quite, allowing one to think and reflect on said peace * +
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