A) a person = their thoughts, feelings, (including beliefs) and actions.
B) thoughts and feelings govern actions, and vice verca.
Probably nonsense but please tell me why. — LSDC
Actions governing our feelings / thoughts in so far as our past 'experience' is determined largely by our past actions.
Even if these actions were receptive, such as seeing, hearing, being told something etc.
So while more specifically our experience governs our thoughts / feelings / beliefs, i see experience as being a product of our actions. Does that make sense? — LSDC
I agree that 'thoughts and feelings' is a very simplistic way of putting it, but i do mean it to include logic, reason, emotion etc. Any mental function really. — LSDC
Thought has two poles: thinker and thought. — frank
The thought of a thinker is just another thought — Evil
It's the kind of daring thinking we can engage in now and then, and then we return to ordinary functioning where the 'I' or thinker is roughly understand as fundamental in the context of the roughly conceived non-I, also fundamental — macrosoft
A) a person = their thoughts, feelings, (including beliefs) and actions. — LSDC
B) thoughts and feelings govern actions, and vice verca. — LSDC
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