TiredThinker         
         
unenlightened         
         Do it, now. — Krishnamurti
Benj96         
         Can thoughts ever be aware of themselves or can only the thinker create thoughts without fully knowing what they are? What is being asked?
Maybe only 2 items at a time is possible? Thinker to thought only? — TiredThinker
Benj96         
         It is like a Zen Koan, set up to block the road of thought; it is a question that cannot be answered with words or thoughts, but only with one's whole life. — unenlightened
Manuel         
         
Alkis Piskas         
         
punos         
         
Benj96         
         
punos         
         
Paine         
         It is because of these forms, to which the soul owes her exclusive rule over the organism, that arise discursive reason, opinion, and non-discursive thought. This sort of activity primarily constitutes our self. No doubt, that which is superior to this activity belongs to our self. too, but on a lower level, our self is that which from above directs the organism. Nothing prevents us from calling "animal organism" that whole which includes an inferior part, mingled with the body and a superior part. The latter is really the human self, while the former is like a lion or insatiable beast. As man is identified with the rational soul when there is reasoning, it is we who reason because reasoning is an activity of the soul. — Ennead Ii, 7, translated by Joseph Katz
Gnomon         
         I'm not very familiar with Krishnamurti's philosophy, but apparently he is saying that Universal Consciousness can be conscious of the thoughts of individual thinkers. From that pan-psychic whole/part perspective, it's not a paradox.Can thoughts ever be aware of themselves or can only the thinker create thoughts without fully knowing what they are? What is being asked? — TiredThinker
Gnomon         
         OK. I was just trying to make his statement non-paradoxical. But another way to look at it is that Self-Consciousness is a person thinking about his own thought processes. Actually, everything we know, or think we know, comes from introspection : consciously examining one's own inner model of reality. So, maybe he was cautioning those who are not reasonably skeptical of their own beliefs. Maybe he was practicing the Socratic method.Most his writing does not assume something like a "universal consciousness" as a starting point. He spent most his time asking why people thought they knew something about the matter. — Paine
javra         
         Can thoughts ever be aware of themselves or can only the thinker create thoughts without fully knowing what they are? What is being asked? — TiredThinker
Benj96         
         Instead of interactions with other people outside your skin, i'm saying that the same pattern (fractally) is occurring within you. The interactions between the left and right hemispheres of your brain. — punos
punos         
         
TiredThinker         
         
Agent Smith         
         
TiredThinker         
         
Agent Smith         
         Glad you finally got an appropriate avatar. Lol. — TiredThinker
Agent Smith         
         Wayfarer has covered this topic? — TiredThinker
Paine         
         If I think about an apple or any unchanging object and gather all details of its attributes can't I then at the same time examine the thinking process as it is being used to consider the apple? — TiredThinker
Agent Smith         
         
Gnomon         
         We seem to be presented with two different "thinkers" here : General Consciousness vs Specific Thinkers or Thoughts.Can thoughts ever be aware of themselves or can only the thinker create thoughts without fully knowing what they are? What is being asked? — TiredThinker

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