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by fnordpiglet
634 days ago
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As someone who meditates daily with a vipassana practice I don’t specifically believe this, no. In fact in my hierarchy structured thought isn’t the pinnacle of awareness but rather a tool of the awareness (specifically one of the five aggregates in Buddhism). The awareness itself is the combination of all five aggregates. I don’t believe it’s particularly mystical FWIW and is rooted in our biology and chemistry, but that the behavior and interactions of the awareness isn’t captured in our training data itself and the training data is a small projection of the complex process of awareness. The idea that rational thought (a learned process fwiw) and ability to justify etc is somehow explanatory of our experience is simple to disprove - rational thought needs to be taught and isn’t the natural state of man. See the current American political environment for a proof by example. I do agree that the conscious thought is an illusion though, in so far as it’s a “tool” of the awareness for structuring concepts and solve problems that require more explicit state. Sorry if this rambling a bit in the middle of doing something else. |
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