Hi KentoIs it awareness, or perceiving?
Which one word is more precise to describe something these words point to?
Perceiving suggests that there is a perceiver. Awareness is just awareness. I think awareness is a better word.
Thanks,
Jenny
Hi KentoIs it awareness, or perceiving?
Which one word is more precise to describe something these words point to?
"I" is referring to awareness. Awareness is aware.Hi Jenny. :)
When you say "I was aware of the problem", what is this "I" in this sentence?
Who is the one that is aware?
(Try to see if you are seeing what you call "awareness" as something special, compared to
other things)
Warm wishes,
Kento
Hi Kento <3Hi Jenny. :)
How is “awareness being aware” perceived?
And by whom is it perceived?
Thanks,
Kento
Hi KentoHi again! :)
Do you see the screen on which this is written?
Is it awareness or screen?
Kento
Hi Kento,Hi. :) Please choose one: screen or awareness?
Warmly,
Kento
Hi KentoHi again, Jenny. :)
In that case, would it be possible that you are in fact not very sure, when you
can't instantaneously choose one from the two?
Thanks,
Kento
Yes I am unsureHi Jenny. :)
Again, would it be possible that you are in fact not very sure?
Could you be 100% honest, without rationalizing it, and answer in just yes or no,
no other words?
Warm regards,
Kento
Hi KentoCongratulations. :) You are at the starting point to inquire into it anew.
Now, who or what is looking at the screen?
Thank you, Jenny,
Kento
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