> Am I constantly believing that I will walk instead of fall
> when I place one
> foot before the next?

Yes.
> 
> And what would distinguish  materiality from immateriality
> or consciousness
> from lack thereof?

Nothingness
> 
> I certainly don't want to encourage Cheerskep in his
> obsessions, but it does
> seem that his obsession with clarity would be appreciated 
> here.

Cheerskep never seems to find clarity.  He only finds muddiness, fuzziness, 
confusion and error.

WC
> 
> 
>                          ************
> 
> Beliefs, in the sense I'm trying to convey, are not
> alternatives to proofs;
> they are fundamental, prior to proofs, and remain the 1st,
> the elemental, the
> condition of consciousness.  Before proof there is belief;
> after proof, there
> is still belief; regardless of proof, there is belief.
> Consciousness is
> belief.
> This is not the sort of belief that is equated with a
> religious dogma or
> value
> system.
> WC
> 
> 
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