Knockdown argument in think/feel debate
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Bryn ®

05/13/2005, 05:28:29
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If we are going to prioritise in the thinking/feeling debate why not consider this point:

You only know that what you are experiencing is a feeling, after thinking about it. So thinking is primary.

After knowing that you are feeling you can go on to differentiate, using thinking again, and isolat  specifically what you are feeling. Once aagin using thinking (reason?) you can then advance to a point where you re intergrate your separated feeling experiences into a coherent whole,an entity you can if you want to refer to as your "life of feeling" or some such phrase. Every stage is your own-that imo is knowledge with a small k.

Big Kis infantile, philosophically naive. It sets you up as an awe struck observer within yourself, with a daddy master to asure you that no more is needed than to be a spectator of the magic light, sound etc.

Peace, contrary to Mr Rawats advice, is actively getting a grip inside, not just "being" there.

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Bryn (25 years a devoted premie)







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