I recommend taking some time to investigate "your" experience - not just ruminate over it - it might be time well spent.
Caution: 100% honesty is required to investigate properly and figure out what is real and what is only imagined / thought into existence.
Nohenry quirk wrote: ↑Thu Nov 29, 2018 1:16 am "Can you prove that it doesn't?"
Can you prove that it does?"
But thats the point - there is no proof for anything without relying on established ideas and beliefs (maybe "science"?).
I am only suggesting to go back to the basics - to direct experience before thought interprets it - and see what you find... if its in line with your current belief system, fine - if not... maybe its time to adapt?
So, you are saying that you are a thought? That thought created you?henry quirk wrote: ↑Thu Nov 29, 2018 1:16 am No. Before thinking, I was a bundle of instinct. In thinking I 'became' and 'am'.
Aren't you more than that? You don't cease to exist when there is no thought, right?
You aren't reverting to an animal existence that is only driven by instinct when there is no thought either, or are you?
Maybe there is another form of intelligence present... something that sees/observes thought (and also the state of no-thought)?
Have you ever, over the years, had the feeling that you haven't changed at all? That everything around you, your body, your thoughts and beliefs have changed, but deep inside you are the same? That no matter how old you get, no matter how many things life throws at you, you are still the same, wondering how time could pass so fast, how it could have happened that suddenly you are perceived as old (I have no idea how old you are, but I can tell from my own experience you don't even have to be very old to be seen as old by the young