Hari wrote:
Maybe the problem lies in trying to think of our essential being as a changeable state? Our being is an axiomatic truth. It is. I AM.
Yes.. I catch it..
Hari wrote:
If you speak of choice, you must speak of a chooser. The chooser is always superior to the choice, even as a principle. The chooser must exist before the choice is made. How, therefore, can the chooser choose to not be a chooser? It is axiomatic that the chooser is the basis, otherwise there can be no existence.
Oh, that's the point for me! Thank you!! I must contemplate this for a some time
Hari wrote:
I AM, and that is all.
It is like in The Bible - "Great I Am" - about God, of cource
I was wondering and wondering about this topic. Your answer clear up my 'stuck state'

The rest of your answer I must translate better and think it deeply.... Thank you
