Clyde G. is a respected thinker and Neo-Buddhist who has been acknowledged for his ability to ask questions going to the heart of issues regarding metaphysical models of reality.

 

 

Dan;

 

No, I assure you I did not “miss the point”.  Before directly addressing your point (which if you reflect on what I wrote requires consideration of at least some potential actions and their consequences), do you agree with my assertions above that conclusion?  Specifically:

 

Each action, however miniscule, has a unique set of eternal consequences.

Do you agree?

Dan: Yes

 

There are infinite actions one could do at each moment.

Do you agree?

Dan: Yes

 

Each potential action has a unique set of eternal consequences.

Do you agree?

Dan: Yes

 

While it appears that some potential actions will lead to more desirable (however defined) consequences and other potential actions will lead to less desirable consequences, one cannot completely know or even imagine the whole set of eternal consequences.

Do you agree?

Dan: Yes
 
Dan: Please continue: