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He made you imagine something. Someone that does not exist could not acheive that feat.
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Lol ok. Because we can prove what something that doesn't exists can do? Further more, I can think about a monk, and will that monk to say, "imagine a dragon", and I imagine it. It's really not complicated.
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Just owned you. Check it out, Ill explain. It was your own will that caused you to imagine the dragon in the example. It was not your will to imagine whatever bs the guy above said.
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Or was it? If my brain projects him, it projects his thoughts and words. Therefore they aren't really "his" thoughts, but an extension of my own.
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My brain projects people all the time, but I have never projected thoughts along with that without deliberately trying to.
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When you dream, people talk, no? Do you consciously tell them what to say? Do you consciously guide their every action and reaction? Can you even control your own in most instances?