If our choices were entirely driven by predetermined events then we have no control of the final choice. Our choice making is ultimately consciously driven rather than being entirely predeterministically driven, which is what distinguishes it from a reaction.
Why won't you answer my question?
I didn't ask what makes the decisions. I took it as read that you would say it is our conscious awareness. To repeat what I said: " Simply saying that it is our conscious awareness explains nothing,"
I accepted that you did not take a deterministic view when I said "You seem to exclude the idea that a choice is purely deterministic".
So, why bother to repeat the obvious?
I asked on what basis this conscious awareness/soul thingy makes its decisions. I want to know how it actually reaches a decision. You haven't even bothered to address this point yet again. How do you expect anyone like me to accept what you are saying unless you are prepared to give good sensible explanations when asked? You simply seem to repeat some sort of mantra that you have learned. The only conclusion that I can possibly come to is that you really don't know. You have no idea how it works. In which case, by the very absence of any explanation from you, I am simply left with remaining totally unconvinced, and a growing feeling that you, yourself, have actually no real idea what you are talking about.