If you stopped thinking, would that include no longer interpreting sensory inputs? Would it include ignoring bodily sensations such as the need for food?
I think if one were able to completely stop thinking then they would no longer be present in this world and in due time their physical body would pass away. What happens to the non-physical bodies I can't say.
I think it would be very difficult if not completely impossible to cease thinking altogether. Your consciousness is constantly bombarded by sensory information and is interacting with subconscious mind constantly to create mental catalyst (i.e. thoughts and ideas).
Ra points out in the first session of the Ra material that our true nature is thought.
Without thought there would be no being.
I think if one were able to completely stop thinking then they would no longer be present in this world and in due time their physical body would pass away. What happens to the non-physical bodies I can't say.
I think it would be very difficult if not completely impossible to cease thinking altogether. Your consciousness is constantly bombarded by sensory information and is interacting with subconscious mind constantly to create mental catalyst (i.e. thoughts and ideas).
Ra points out in the first session of the Ra material that our true nature is thought.
Quote:Let us for a moment consider thought. What is it, my friends, to take thought? Took you then thought today? What thoughts did you think today? What thoughts were part of the original thought today? In how many of your thoughts did the creation abide? Was love contained? And was service freely given? You are not part of a material universe. You are part of a thought. You are dancing in a ballroom in which there is no material. You are dancing thoughts. You move your body, your mind, and your spirit in somewhat eccentric patterns for you have not completely grasped the concept that you are part of the original thought.
Without thought there would be no being.