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Written by Lina Ru
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Our thoughts become an intrinsic form of self knowledge in a place where to communicate your needs, you need to use words to express yourself and be understood.
Is it a trustworthy source of self knowledge? Why?
Thought 1: I have you.
The same person, within the same hour
Thought 2: I love you.
Thought 1: I am sure.
The same person encounters an event that changes his old paradigms.
Thought 2: I don’t believe on that anymore.
Is a volatile thought generator a valid source to get to know me? Certainly, in a physical external environment.
For example:
Certain thought 1: I don’t like cats. They produce me allergies.
Will this person change his mind? Unless, the allergies are vanished. He will live all his life disliking cats.
But… Is a volatile thought generator a valid source of self/inner (not subjective) knowledge?
Could be… Could not be… How can we know?
Mind exploration with out many possible capacities:
Thought
Creativity
Emotion
Hormones
Brain
Others
Why have we evolved in such a way we can use thought is the means of
transforming abstraction into thought, and then ordered words?
There should be a reason, so… To know our mind we can use as a first
step thoughts. A volatile form of communicating with ourselves and
others.
This is important to know because if we accept this, then we can change
our minds freely. There is no need to fixate with ideas because ideas
are thoughts, and those are volatile.
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