Re: Consiousness - good article I think
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Tutor
interesting. i suppose that consciousness does not 'have to be' conscious as it is never not conscious. the expression, however, call it nature, or as our human nature, i suppose that when 'in the zone' the 'have to be' is absent and the person is in effect from this causal that is absent, now present and conscious without question, debate, confusion...that feels 'have to be'. i suppose that seems as phenomenal to the 'have to be' expression, however, it is the expression feeling 'have to be' that is the true phenomenon.
make sense?
Many are misstaken reaction to be conscius it is very far between a reaction to become conscius....when a reaction starts to become conscius you do get many time´s confusious too...if I take to play an instrument...you learn note´s and where that precis note is on the claviature on the instrument...you can become very skilled as I call this to learn how to react and you can play very skilled but it is mechanical only...when you start to become conscius of your reaction/learning then you will freaken out and all become´s very hard...what was easy when you only reacted like a robot...but when you started to become conscius of your playing then my hand´s started to tremble and I get nearly an panic attack...before this when I did not know I had done something extraordinary and that I have accompliced something what was even hard to learn...my teacher did say, he did never thought me ever would learn to play harmonica as I did...but he should have kept his mouth shut...and only let me play...when I did understand that that I have done something someone did think to be hard, this I call to become conscius and I do today not play harmonica at all, I did sell away it...to help me overcome the panick....so it is a big deal to become conscius
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Last edited by IA56; 24th August 2013 at 05:48 AM.
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