XspartaX
Posts : 2 ᚠ : 6 Join date : 2012-07-26
| Subject: "Free yourself from all thoughts" Sun Oct 06, 2013 9:51 pm | |
| When written, said or even in conditions where you act intentionionaly, "free yourself from all thoughts" - Creates a contradiction on "when written, said" and creates a fork in potential directions on "even". It leads into contradictory behaviour because to some of them "free yourself from all thoughts" = "To be yourself"". Or the person admits he "is not" for their sake. "Are we hedonists?" assumes a more important role, as a question. | |
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Arcturus Descending arrow
Posts : 293 ᚠ : 307 Join date : 2011-12-07 Location : Hovering amidst a battle of Wills
| Subject: Re: "Free yourself from all thoughts" Sat Oct 12, 2013 1:04 pm | |
| - XspartaX wrote:
- When written, said or even in conditions where you act intentionionaly, "free yourself from all thoughts" - Creates a contradiction on "when written, said" and creates a fork in potential directions on "even". It leads into contradictory behaviour because to some of them "free yourself from all thoughts" = "To be yourself"". Or the person admits he "is not" for their sake.
"Are we hedonists?" assumes a more important role, as a question. Free yourself from all thoughts simply means to allow your mind to empty itself - without intention or struggle. That is more of a form of "being". Where does "hedonist" enter into that - although one might say that being free of thoughts is capable of creating great pleasure within...or at the very least lead, bringing one to balance. | |
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