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Thesis statement: Experiencing self-consciousness does not involve the intellect.
Self-consciousness super-cedes the intellectual function , and ALL functions of the body.
Words, when used in a philosophical context, are used to point to the end of words; the end of an active intellect.
Self-consciousness becomes the active element within our consciousness.
Active ego, often expressed through the intellect becomes subservient.[/size]
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Orbie
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July 14, 2013, 3:26pm
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Thesis statement: Experiencing self-consciousness does not involve the intellect.
Self-consciousness super-cedes the intellectual function , and ALL functions of the body.
Words, when used in a philosophical context, are used to point to the end of words; the end of an active intellect.
Self-consciousness becomes the active element within our consciousness.
Active ego, often expressed through the intellect becomes subservient.[/size]
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Absolutely: I agree totally.can anything be said of this super supposition? Or is it merely a given?
Albeit a very long coming given? (Not given in the sense of something new, or different, but more like a reacquaintance, a reminder, a reoccurance perhaps?
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