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HAVING TWO HANDS
PROVES NOTHING


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And What Is The Cause Of Choices?

January 23, 2007                                          © 2007 JAN COX

 

 

Every man has two hands
with which to play Punch & Judy;
both characters being under the control
of a single body.

Every man has a consciousness
that seems to be in two parts;
this seeming is not accurate.

One brain to every man;
one brain--one man.
Having two hands proves nothing,
other than--externally--man is symmetrical.

 

 



It's true that every phone has a speaking end, and a listening end, but they're both parts of a single whole. Plus it was invented by the one brain of one man.
Notice: with talk of a telephone, your mind pictures it as an object outside of you. Your mind likewise will simultaneously ignore what's being pointed out regarding its inseparability from everything around it, and remain comfortably in the illusion of its discreteness.




Talk and routine thought
are the running supports for the overwhelming mental sensation that your mental sensations represent some sort of internal person, some invisible "self" that stands apart from the environment.

 

 


(....there is no universal law that says you must accept this.)





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