You say, " will follows emotion", and again you say," will is subjected to
thought". Vam, you must first decide what you mean by will.

On Mon 25 Feb, 2019, 7:41 AM Vam <[email protected] wrote:

> Human brain decodes sensory inputs availed through five senses.
>
> It is experienced with related karmic impressions from before, in human
> subconscious, alongwith current judgement of the experiencing self : like
> or dislike, want or no-want.
>
> The experience itself is an emotion, a reactive feeling in one's vitality.
>
> Will follows emotion, by the desire prompted by our judgement of the
> experience, objectified as an association embedded in the thing, object or
> being perceived, from which the sensory input is availed.
>
> Will essentially is the drive, to desire, want or possess the object if
> the experience is pleasing; or to drive away, negate or remove the object
> (or oneself) from the encounter.
>
> Before the will is actually unleashed, causing action, it is subjected to
> conscious thought, analysis and evaluation. Those who do not subject the
> will to examination would be categorised as brutes.
>
> That conscious deliberation offers us the window of opportunity,
> instantaneous or over the longer term, to choose from seeming options and
> alternatives : this or that, now or later, do or not.
>
> That is the whole story of free will. That is, I repeat, if one is not a
> brute !
>
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