Do you honestly believe that it is blind faith to believe that conscious guidance is essential to reach any consciously validated conclusion?
In the sense of actual conscious control of our own thought processes, yes, absolutely. In fact it's worse than just blind faith because it now doesn't mean anything at all. It's literally meaningless babble (like 'the ever present state of conscious awareness' or 'dacwik xob aq nipregnen').
When I put the infinite regress to you by taking it literally, i.e. that we consciously think about each conscious thought before we think it,
even you noticed the absurdity. Since you dismissed that, it now
means exactly nothing.
It's just become another of your pointless 'magic' mantras that you endlessly repeat and refuse to answer questions about - or give utterly absurd non-answers to (
#47690 - looks like you don't even understand the concept of an explanation).
I ask again how it is possible to come to a conclusion that conscious control of thought processes is a logical impossibility without the freedom to guide your thoughts to reach and validate such a conclusion?
For the same reason it's possible to do arithmetic without assuming 1 = 2.
Did you deliberately set out discover reasons to achieve this conclusion?
No. It was pretty damn obvious that it was impossible nonsense the moment you posted the idiotic phrase in the first place. The point now, though, is that since you dismissed its obvious meaning, 'conscious control of own thought processes' is just gibberish. It means nothing at all until you provide an alternative meaning to 'consciously thinking about each thought before we think it'.
You could start with that, to move forward. Just remember this time that an assertion that it's needed to achieve something else is not a definition or an explanation.
(Not holding my breath.)