(03-12-2012, 07:32 AM)JustLikeYou Wrote: It is commonly thought that the mind is that which thinks. This is not precisely true.Then what is precisely true?
(03-12-2012, 07:32 AM)JustLikeYou Wrote: The mind is thinking itself. Therefore, the mind is constituted of concepts in the same way the body is constituted of atoms.While numinous to some, thoughts equating to mind is almost on the same ontological level of vagueness as consciousness equating to beingness. Each density and each subdensity has a 'mind'. And we know that mind, like body, evolves. Monkey says mind is a container for thoughts, that thoughts are 'in my head'. That's not true either.
(03-12-2012, 08:12 AM)Ali Quadir Wrote: The system is unfair and it is far from perfectThen what's fair? And if it was fair, how could it not also be perfect?