Ouroboros
Coincidentia oppositorum
Yup.Thief is correct, however. As per you, conscious mind is actually just unthinking neurological processes.
But you still seem to possess the ability to know and assert "We aren't what we think we are".
The ability to interpret and experience is an extension of this world. Unthinking neurological processes become thinking abstract consciousnesses. The emergence is part of reality.
The problem with reductive thinking is that it reduces the play of Macbeth to paper weight, ink amount and composition, numbers of letters and sentence structures, but it completely misses the meaning of the play or the impression of actually watching it performed.
Perhaps reductionists should start using the phrase "have a dopamine day!" since happiness is only a dopamine (and some other chemicals) reactions.
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