No. The "nothing" that my ego (consciousness) is can inspire what makes up the rest of me to do stuff. If it can inspire me, it isn't nothing.I'm not sure I really follow what you're saying here. What I understand from what you have said is that "being aware of anyone can inspire them to do things." Putting that into context, if I'm aware of Alex Trebeck, he will be inspired to do some thing..
Ah. It isn't physical or tangible, therefore it is nothing. I see. It's a false premise but I suppose it has its proponents. In order for something to have a nature, there must be something there.The existence of your ego is not in question. The nature of the existence of your ego is what is in question.
But the absence of a material substance that is being part of a material being is nothing. I see.The existence of a material substance that would constitute something's physicality is 'real'. The absence of a material substance that would constitute someone's character, personality, etc. is also 'real'.
Then there is no such thing as potential energy either. It is nothing. I see.Both of those qualities exist and are real. If I were to say: "AnnaG is the best conversationalist on the forums", at that moment in time I have recalled your ego which now exists in reflective consciousness. That ego, while there may be energy or mass or electrical sparks going on in my brain to represent its fruition, is still only an object of consciousness. Much in the same way, if I recall a former post of mine, and also in the same way if I attempt to predict future posts in this thread.
It may have an influence on my future decision making and yours, but it still constitutes as nothing. It may lead to 'something' and it may be inspirational, but the very crux of that awareness stems from the nothingness of possibility. What is real and something and if you'd like to attribute that to yourself is the actual action itself. But at that point in time, your ego actually doesn't exist; it only does so after you think - 'I did that' or beforehand - 'I will do that'.
Yeah. I think it's a little like religions. Things that demand we be something we cannot possibly be; perfection (at least perfection according to what we think perfection is). Fool's play.That level of awareness is what Sartre calls - 'pre-reflective' consciousness. That is the level of awareness where the ego does not exist but only the world does. 'That's a tree! That's a cat! That's a thing!' And then he goes on a bit, I think, about how we're trying to get to that level of awareness naturally, such that we don't have to continue referring to our ego in reflective consciousness.
I think there are an awful lot of people that just cannot grasp the concept of what nothing consists of but they toss the term around as if they do.
roflmao Too much Krishnamurti? He had to be something afterwards. Otherwise we wouldn't be talking about him feeling wonderful after eating i scream.By the time you came to the realization you felt wonderful, you ceased to exist as something.