Can you show that minds reach a state of total, unthinking stillness? How is this determined?It is of no matter if you do not believe, your belief is your belief.
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Can you show that minds reach a state of total, unthinking stillness? How is this determined?It is of no matter if you do not believe, your belief is your belief.
I have explained to you and you don't believe, there is no problem for me.My questions are not about what I believe. They are about what you claim. You claim the mind can cease thinking and that dreams are not thoughts. Those are specific claims. If you cannot support your claims, it is not a weakness to admit that.
It is as it is, if you can not still your mind, you can't know or understand.. You must practice meditation years before the mind can be stilled. No practice, no knowledge of what it is like, logical yes!Can you show that minds reach a state of total, unthinking stillness? How is this determined?
No you have not. You have explained nothing to anyone here. You make claims and then...nothing.I have explained to you and you don't believe, there is no problem for me.
You have not shown me that anyone can still their mind to the point there are no thoughts. I recognize that you believe it, but clearly you haven't got a clue.It is as it is, if you can not still your mind, you can't know or understand.. You must practice meditation years before the mind can be stilled. No practice, no knowledge of what it is like, logical yes!
You need to learn to help yourself, you don't tend to accept what I say anyway.If it is a fact, then you can provide the evidence showing it is a fact.
That was my point regarding the goal metaphor.
Thanks for your responses. I have learned all that I need to. Best of luck.You need to learn to help yourself, you don't tend to accept what I say anyway.
You are not helping yourself Danny Boy, if you don't understand things, just admit it and get to work learning.That is neither here nor there. It is what you claim that is of interest to us. Apparently, you do understand the difference between believing something and demonstrating something. The actual duality.
I believe I have helped myself quite well in my assessment of the claims made here and the behaviors I have witnessed. Again, thanks for enlightening me. Cheers.You are not helping yourself Danny Boy, if you don't understand things, just admit it and get to work learning.
Thoughts are not dreams Danny, it's elementary, I suspect a child would know the difference.I see. Blame the person asking questions rather than answer questions you cannot. That doesn't seem like the pinnacle of spiritual enlightenment to me.
What does common sense have to do with differentiating dreams from thoughts? How do we know that dreams are not thoughts? How do you know? It is a pretty simple question based on what you keep claiming.
If this is all a waste of your time, why bother posting in the first place?
I think my mind is sufficiently developed. I know it is. Tell me how dreams are not thoughts.
Thoughts are what you think when you are awake Dan, dreams are mind events during sleep, it is not thinking.I do understand. What you seem to be doing your best at is to avoid answering simple questions on how you have come to that conclusion?
I am asking you. It is your answer that I am interested in since you claim dreams are not thoughts. Why is a dream not a thought? I do not see why you are making this so difficult.
You mistake thoughts for dreams Dan, this is not logical,No you have not. You have explained nothing to anyone here. You make claims and then...nothing.
I don't believe it Dan, I know. You too can know, just practice for a few years daily.You have not shown me that anyone can still their mind to the point there are no thoughts. I recognize that you believe it, but clearly you haven't got a clue.
My pleasure Danny.Thanks for your responses. I have learned all that I need to. Best of luck.
Again, it has been my pleasure Daniel.I believe I have helped myself quite well in my assessment of the claims made here and the behaviors I have witnessed. Again, thanks for enlightening me. Cheers.
I am not the one claiming thoughts are the same as dreams, you and Dan are, so please provide evidence for your claim that thoughts are dreams?
I can't make it any clearer than I explained, provide your explanation of why you think thoughts are dreams and it may help me understand your understanding.
As an atheist, you are not able to understand the underlying unity of the universe, you appear to imagine the universe to be made of parts, and that you are totally separate from me. You are not, it is only in your mind that you have these erroneous thoughts, in meditation you will realize we are expressions of the same source, that your body is not what and who you are. Souls are not equal in their development.
Of course dreams contain images, emotions, etc., but it is not thought. A student of life must develop a discernment for subtle differences in how and what we perceive, if you can not discern the difference between the perception of awake state thinking process and the perception of the dream state process, then you are grossly unaware of really how different the respective dream and awake brain state processes are.The mental activities of the brain - or the “mind” - are responsible for memory, thought, imagination, emotion, decision-making, etc.
A person can controlled all of the above, "consciously".
But when it comes to dream, the activities can also come from any one or combination of the above, I have already mentioned, particularly "emotion", "imagination", "memory", and of course "thought", but the brain draw from them involuntarily, during sleep.
So, the dream come from the mind, but when the brain is at subconscious level.
As someone early, the dreams are part of the brain activities, that occur during sleep.
I am no expert in dreams, and I am no good at interpreting them, but I do have lots of dreams...some dreams make sense, some don't...some I can remember while others I don't...while other dreams are wildly imaginative.
All I do know is that some of my dreams are memories, while others clearly not. I does relate to some of my experiences, while other memories of what I probably have seen on TV, are not, like me jumping off plane without parachute, which I have not done, so my mind imagined that it was me.
Can I explain what dreams really are for?
Of course dreams contain images, emotions, etc., but it is not thought.
Anyways, I am not interested in defending my claim, if your mind can not accept that prescience is possible, that's fine.
It is a very familiar pattern of behavior and the presentation here is almost textbook. It does not take any effort to quickly realize that questions will not be answered. The irony of that is telling in itself. Individuals claiming superior knowledge and greater maturity of mind that cannot even answer simple questions and must turn to fallacious tactics and belittling (pretty rapidly too) in order to stay in the conversation.And that's all you have given us - claims.
When ask for explanation, you don't explain.
You just make more claims, which would then require more explanations.