UnbornTao

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  1. Yes, as @Thought Art said above, the Forum and the main website storefront use different accounts. So you'll have to create a new account for that if you don't have one already. If you've bought the Book List or signed up for the newsletter or Limiting Beliefs mini-course (I think), you might want to use that account.
  2. Then that isn't the entity doing the perceiving, right? (Since you say you are observing it.) Again, if it is being perceived, that is different from the you that is perceiving it. Consider that you are not perceived or found within that activity. The observer is not located in what's observed. Even though taking yourself for granted is common, find out what it is - if that's your goal. It helps to once again refocus on an immediate and experiential sense of yourself now, even if it's a vague or ill-defined sense.
  3. Fair enough. Let me bring up the etymology of reason... 🤓 Do you see that as one of the main goals of "being rational"? Dissecting or constructing a particular worldview, maybe one based on a certain logical coherence? Talking out of my ass here.
  4. The power of belief, I'd say (for the most part, at least). You, I, and everyone else do the same. The main difference is that, for us, this activity appears as "reality" rather than as an adopted notion that is inherently distinct from the truth - whatever that may be.
  5. Have you heard of this channel?
  6. Consistently moving (exercising) the body.
  7. Can't lose what you didn't have in the first place.
  8. Depends on how you hold reason. But there are certainly people who are capable of being irrational. By definition, a lunatic is irrational. Otherwise, how would we bridge the gap between these two? Without that distinction - which we already make - you'd be essentially arguing for the nonexistence of irrationality.