The evidence I present for our power to consciously guide our own thoughts is our demonstrable ability to reach consciously verified conclusions.
This is not an assertion - it is a simple truth.
No, it is not, and just mindlessly repeating this assertion, does not make any difference. You haven't even been clear what you mean by "consciously guide our own thoughts" and your changing wording makes makes it even more obscure.
Did you try my experiment yet (
#51220)?
Superficially, it means consciously thinking about each conscious thought before we think it, which is
obviously absurd. Some time ago, when I pointed this out, and asked for clarification, you provided none.
You seem incapable of departing from your silly mantras or even making them clearer, when asked.
The truth is that we don't know the full extent of "conscious control", or if it exits at all. It's only the way it feels, not the unquestionable truth.
The 'evidence' you offer is also absurd question begging. We are consciously aware of 'verified conclusions', but that is not evidence that it was the conscious mind that did the verification. Even if it was, the fact that we consciously verified something, does not imply conscious control.
Are you really too ignorant of critical thinking, too frightened to think about it logically, or just too dim, to see any of this? Really?