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Old 11-05-2008, 09:00 PM   #12
cavemandd
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Default Re: Free will, morality, and "mistakes"

Of course I'll experience guilt, because that an emotional part of my reality.

I understand how this must sound, its difficult to voice every angle of spiritual things. They are so diverse. When you try and get to the core and analyse it, it just goes on and on.

Its our logic that we try and analyze everything. Some people can seem close minded because they are being logical, wheras, one who is lost in imagination, others accuse of losing grasp of the situation.

But where is the balance and the meaning? That's what I'm trying to touch on. I'm not a sociopath, haha. . I've been accused by a few people of being too emotionally driven.

So.. some of us might want to avoid unwanted emotions such as guilt, so our experience of that feeling can affect our interpretation and choice of how to handle situations. We might also feel that we just need to... justify it.

It really is quite confusing. An infinite spiral really to try and disect anything at all. There are infinite ways of looking at things. So many dimensions of thought to go from, yet not nearly summing up its entirety.

Mind boggling.
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