> > SA previously: Ok, and I apologize for all the
> questions, but I find this helps focus the
discussion, at least for
> > the moment. So, since we agree that thoughts are
> their own creature, don't you think that thoughts,
> > themselves, manipulate situations?
> > Ron:
> > Sure, this was my focus, humans manipulate sensory
> > data.
SA: Pertaining to thoughts are their own creatures,
and you mention here that "humans manipulate sensory
data", but I'm trying to point out a concept similar
to "we are products of our society". Instead of
saying it this way, couldn't we say, 'we are products
of the thoughts we come into contact with'? The kind
of thoughts we are in contact with isn't always in our
control, and for society at large much is dictated by
the thoughts being circulated. So, how we deal with
thoughts circulated towards you, me, anybody, these
thoughts collide with what we already know, but can we
avoid the thoughts 'thrown' at us? Do you see what
I'm getting at?
SA
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