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Not self - am I a puppet?
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Life is not predetermined.
Freewill is questionable.
For duality to be paradox there must be no duality but again, duality is just a tool.
My free will doesn't die. As long as I am alive (and don't suffer from brain damage leaving me on autopilot), I will be able to affect change with my decisions.
When I blend in with the rest, I won't need free will anymore. The only thing that stirs in me is the fact that life is for the living.
Choose or not, you still choose.
Free will does have its limitations because it relies on our conditions. We can't choose to spout wings and fly away but we can make extensions of ourselves to do so.
I can choose to do something and one can call that free will, but this choosing is predicated on multiple variables; the society we live in, laws, one's upbringing, our past conditioning, and even our decision making, based primarily on feelings (not reason), intuition and subliminal ques we take in from the world around us. Sometime we don't even know why we make the decision we make. Think of your feeling or your thoughts, they can seem to arise out of nowhere and decidely influence what one does.
The control we exert over our own minds and its decisions processes is minimal.
This does not mean one cannot endeavor to think and act well, knowing one generates one's Kamma by one's intentionality, I just find the idea of free will rather suspect
Buddha's concept of non-self is more profound than just identity.
However, just imagine for a moment if you lost your memory.
You cant remember anything from your past.
You dont know your family and friends.
Are you still you?
That's a hard one:
You are, according to others; they hold on to the vestiges of the person they think they know.
Whether 'you' can honestly identify with anything that makes you 'who' you are, is another matter entirely.
@hermitwin in reality we are never the same person twice. Even physically. We are like a candle burning. Is it the same flame all the way down the wick?
Physically we are a changing metamorphoses. We become what we eat and drink in a sense
What is reality?
We are made up of atoms.
Atoms are merely vibrations.
Is your consciousness made up of atoms @hermitwin ?
IMO no you are not. What defines humans and also seems to be our biggest problems is our ability to form and hold concepts, the biggest concept is ourselves or "I" Without this ability what sets us apart is gone.
As an interesting aside if a computer or robot were able to be self-knowing, self referrential, is it becoming somewhat human, even if just in thought.
He doesn't seem sad,in pain, yet it is saddening to me. Bob
And his poor wife must be a Boddhisatva. Can you imagine what it would be like to live with him?
We are the puppet master. Why can't a non-self be in charge?
Because a Not-Self knows there is nothing to be in charge of.
There is no puppet to talk of then.
so why mention it?
Just to be heard.
Hard to do, when just writing!! * LOL!! *
Listen with your heart, dear.
Likewise, I'm sure.
Making comments 'just to be heard' is not always an attribute or Right View.
never simply make comments for the sake of making them.
Temper your words and make each one count.
Just human, I suppose. Still learning.
we all are.
Palms together in Ghasso.
(Impossible to articulate using characters on the keyboard!!)
Sometimes, then, we have to make ourselves heard in order that we could be corrected.
MAHAMUDRA ASPIRATION PRAYER
cited by Khenpo Tstultrim Gyamtso Rinpoche
"Looking at objects, there are no objects:
they are seen to be mind.
Looking at mind, there is no mind:
it is empty of essence.
Looking at both liberates dualistic
clinging in its own ground.
May we realize luminosity,
the true nature of mind."
From the "Mahamudra Aspiration Prayer" by the third Gyalwang Karmapa, Rangjung Dorje.