I do not enjoy posting on this thread. I would much prefer to share comments and points of view on some of the many less controversial threads on this forum. I have tried on several occasions to call it a day and stop these posts, but I feel drawn to share what I sincerely believe to be the truth about our spiritual nature and thus help to open the door for those who want to discover the true purpose behind our existence.
You keep coming out with this sort of hand-waving, airy-fairy verbiage but when challenged as to what effect your preaching has, on the exceedingly rare occasions you actually answer the question you do no more than appeal to some possible, maybe, might-be people looking in who might take seriously a word you say.
I suppose you have to do this since none of the real as opposed to potential people who are actually here do.
But you use the terms "believe" and "prefer" which must relate to something within me which has the power consciously control this belief and preference. If I am entirely under the control of natural forces, you are accusing nature itself of these beliefs and preferences.
No. I like hot and spicy foods, and hate beetroot and courgettes. I like late 19th/20th century British composers and am uninterested in sport. I love autumn and winter and dislike hot weather. I like
8 out of 10 Cats Does Countdown and am uninterested in soaps. And so on. These are preferences but not ones which I have chosen. I don't choose to like what I like and dislike what I dislike; these things simply are. I can't choose to be interested in tennis any more than I can choose to be six inches taller.