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Wojakposter is wrong for claiming post-hypnotic suggestions prove free will. He implies desire preceds rationalization in the hipnotic act.
I agree with this, but even so, desire is conditioned as well as any razionalization.
Does he consider free will as act without prior reasoning? Only led by pure desire?
On what premises does he base himself to make those statements?

>> No.13113468

Lit on the subject?

>> No.13113813

>>13113457
You are correct, which is why the point is always trying to see behind your own back.


There is an essay in Introduction to Magic Vol. 2 that talks about this, as well as post-hypnotic suggestions. I forget which one, you'll have to ctrl+f "post-hypnotic" in an electronic copy. But that'll help you out.

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>>13113457
desire can also be minimized by conditioning. what do you know of the ascetic mind? nothing.

seek enlightenment, simple frog