Skepticism blocks us from observing truth:https://twitter.com/crypt0e/status/1019621649736486912 …
Choiceless awareness. Pure observation. Can one ever function from this perspective? The question is the beginning of an inquiry which is the movement towards. How can skeptic ever approach choiceless awareness?pic.twitter.com/cAAUZXTCV2
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Is evaluation not, to some extent, autonomic? Observation not a prerequisite to decision making? The challenge is deferring conscious evaluation -- and any skepticism -- to the decision making process, when a choice is required.
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It is autonomic in a sense but if it can be separated then it is necessarily shown to be conditioning. The challenge prior to yours is seeing from a state that is free from bias. The decision/action that follows is what it autonomic. Observation should not imply evaluation.
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Is "free from bias" a reasonable target? There are A LOT of biases, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cognitive_biases …. Striving to minimize the influence of bias on your perspective is most certainly admirable, but totally eliminating it is probably enough of a cognitive load as to be a full-time job
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It is the only reasonable target to head towards. And yes it is a full time job that we are generally otherwise not performing as most of us skip that inquiry.
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