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“I choose, I decide, I control.” When watched closely, intention appears on its own; thought claims ownership after the fact. Seeing this doesn’t erase responsibility—it clarifies it.
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Session 6: The Boundaries of Knowledge
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“I choose, I decide, I control.” When watched closely, intention appears on its own; thought claims ownership after the fact. Seeing this doesn’t erase responsibility—it clarifies it.
Action is a confluence: disposition × learning × context × stimuli. The “commander” is a useful story in some settings (law, norms), but phenomenologically, events arise and pass within Knowing.
Seeing spontaneity doesn’t excuse harm; it removes self-drama. You can refine conditions so better actions arise—without needing a sovereign inner controller.