I met a man today who claimed to know everything everyone was thinking. — trogdor
This goes for objects and humans, and one self. — trogdor
How does one go about leaving this rabbit hole? Like i have a normal life but this is nagging on me. — trogdor
I wouldn't say objects 'consciously manipulate'. — TheMadMan
Just that there is something here that i feel is true but i can't put my finger on what it is.I'm not sure what exactly is nagging you. — TheMadMan
I mean, if you move a rock. That is manipulation of the object. If someone forces you to move the rock, that's also that (causality right?). Maybe i'm using the word manipulation wrong. — trogdor
Just that there is something here that i feel is true but i can't put my finger on what it is. — trogdor
I met a man today who claimed to know everything everyone was thinking. — trogdor
We can turn this around and posit a man who couldn’t hear people’s thoughts , but when they deliberately communicated with him, he always know why they were thinking what they were thinking, such that he was able to always see things sympathetically from their point of view. Some are better at this than others, and this skill is much more valuable than simply being able to hear people’s thoughts. — Joshs
He probably ment that he could understand everyone on some animal level, it was a wierd dynamic and he was very macho.WHY they were thinking what they were thinking — Joshs
That kind of the point. I have a hard time wrapping my head around this.There is no clear puzzle or question or argument in your OP. It's all over the place. — Bartricks
Their choice is no more or less free than mine just because they do not happen to care about doing the right thing. — Bartricks
Yes, that is the liberalistic argument. And I support it. — trogdor
How does one go about leaving this rabbit hole? Like i have a normal life but this is nagging on me. — trogdor
FREEDOM FROM THE SELF, and therefore the search of reality, the discovery and the coming into being of reality, is the true function of man. Religions play with it in their rituals and rigmarole – you know, the whole business of it. But if one becomes aware of this whole process, then there is a possibility for the newly awakened intelligence to function. In that, there is not self-release, not self-fulfilment, but creativeness. It is this creativeness of reality, which is not of time, that sets one free from all the business of the collective and the individual. Then one is really in a position to help create the new.
Krishnamurti in Ojai 1949, Talk 7
I met a man today who claimed to know everything everyone was thinking. — trogdor
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