OK, so when a thought that is described as an intention arises, where does it come from? What are the conditions that produced that flavor of thought, rather then say a thought that would be described as a decision?
If this intention thought was accompanied by another thought that said "Maybe 8:30" then the label choice could be used. ..and of course, when 8am had the highest intention rating, then the label decision applies.it's my intention to get up at 8am.
Are you 'getting' what my intention is here? What do you think that is?
Now, let's look at free will. What does this imply? (rhetorical question) It implies that we have an ability to determine our intentions and decisions. Not only the arising of them but the execution of them.
So, a slightly trickier question than my first one... Not only what determines the arising of those particular thoughts, but what determines which of them get acted on?
Now, to answer this, please don't fall into theory, but rather consult your memory of experience. You can even consider the process that is happening to answer these questions.
One more thing to consider (but not necessary to answer just yet) is, when the final action has happened, when the decisions and choices are acted on, could it have happened any other way?
with love
vince

