Of course the same unpredictability is valid for the  negation 'I am not the 
decider'. 
Therefore I think the 'enlightened' attitude towards all that arises, stays (as 
a conviction or belief) and disappears and/or gets substituted by other stuff 
which would also 'stay'  fixed for an unpredictable amount of time, is the 
absence of preference towards what is there at the moment.
Of course a certain attitude also arises, stays and disappears (spontaneously) 
so at the end all that I can say is bla bla bla...
As always.

Ps. The conclusion of almost any discussion about enlightenment and other 
related stuff finishes with a big boooooo or blaaaaa.

Ps2 seems like I am quoting Kuber
: ) 


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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2010 07:55:03 
To: Advaita<[email protected]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
Subject: I am the decider

I have no way of controlling the flow of thoughts. I have no way of controlling 
how will my body react to a certain thought aka which thought will cause a 
certain (re)action of the body. 
I can just 'watch' what's happening.
Do you think the feeling 'I am the decider' to be just one of the things (a 
belief maybe) that sometimes arises and 'stays' for a certain unpredictable 
amount of time, just like any other shit?
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