Correct! The multitude of thought would assure duplicity. This would result in a thought being new to the individual thinker. It is not the thought but the action taken after the thought that make the thought relevant.
I totally agree with you on that, Mr. Mel. It’s our own actions upon the thought that give it meaning and importance in our own lives and in the lives of the people around us.
So … I think … therefore I am … and if I am … I must be alive … and to be truly alive … action exists … mental, physical, and spiritual action … all unique to me as these actions follow thoughts … thoughts I think … making me who I am.
Am I getting close ??
So there is no no thought is new it’s just the person who may have thought of it for the first time. Right?
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So there is no new thoughts it’s just the person would have thought for the first time. Right.
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Correct! The multitude of thought would assure duplicity. This would result in a thought being new to the individual thinker. It is not the thought but the action taken after the thought that make the thought relevant.
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I totally agree with you on that, Mr. Mel. It’s our own actions upon the thought that give it meaning and importance in our own lives and in the lives of the people around us.
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Beautiful. Very well said Mae.
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My mother used to try and befuddle us by asking … is it a coffee pot, or a pot of coffee ?
You’re befuddling me with your thoughts. : )
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Jan, It is not the thought that is important it is the action taken.
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So … I think … therefore I am … and if I am … I must be alive … and to be truly alive … action exists … mental, physical, and spiritual action … all unique to me as these actions follow thoughts … thoughts I think … making me who I am.
Am I getting close ??
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Jan, you have it perfectly.
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