Yep, that's a sure sign i'm not looking into experience any more :-)My mind constantly wants to go into the mode of 'I know this, I don't have to look into it anymore' - the only thing about that is that I have to notice the mind doing that. If I don't, then off to thought loop world it is!
This next bit is unrelated - i just saw it on another thread and thought it was great when i tried it. I'd be interested to hear your experience of what happens when you look around and the question is asked - "What is at the center of experience?"
Now then, back to chooser, decider, doer
I think you are remembering some things here that you have seen previously. To answer clearly you will need to look again. Here are some pointers to what is wrong with the statement above:There is no doer in the sense of the word, at all. The concept of I is having an experience that it uses the word 'do' to somehow separate that 'thing-concept' from the rest of the 'thing-concepts'. Doing something and being a doer of something are again just thoughts within the thought of the self that it has created in order to try to better understand what it thinks it is experiencing.
Can a thought have a thought ?
Can the concept of I have an experience ?
Can the concept of I separate concepts ?
Try an experiment. Get up and walk around (really do it). What is doing the walking ? Can you find anything controlling the body ? Can you observe a decision to stop walking ?
So, what is happening ? Can you find chooser, decision maker, doer ?
Hope you enjoy investigating :-)

