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See object with eyes.

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 81yrs • M •
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See object with eyes.
I see a object/back yard with my eyes. My brain interprets it from my memory. What does my mind think?

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 71yrs • M •
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quote:
I see a object/back yard with my eyes. My brain interprets it from my memory. What does my mind think?


That.

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 25yrs • F •
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"Mind" is a word we came up with that doesn't describe an actual object, it's part of an experience created by your brain. "Thoughts" and "feelings" are the way you experience what your brain is doing. What your mind "thinks" is the physical experience of your brain performing the actions it does when you see the object.
At least, that's what I think. I've read some stuff about free will, consciousness, the brain, etc. I have more opinions and thoughts about the subject if you'd like to hear them.

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