>Every time a thought arises, you “see its true nature”—in my terms, you see that the thought (and its valence) arose from complex idiosyncratic antecedents within the brain algorithm, without any “vitalistic force
There is no evidence of brain algorithms, including meditational evidence. No one sees them in meditation. They are an assumption.
>Every time a thought arises, you “see its true nature”—in my terms, you see that the thought (and its valence) arose from complex idiosyncratic antecedents within the brain algorithm, without any “vitalistic force
There is no evidence of brain algorithms, including meditational evidence. No one sees them in meditation. They are an assumption.