Chapter 11
asleep.
Even o decide ay in or go out until he wakes up.
the chooser is asleep.
tate of nature.
As soon as a man enters there is no more choice here as well.
C the man is fully awake.
ionably sees t w, o choose.
tuation for c is, ; uation of either/or.
to see clearly; everyto him.
Bot seem he choice.
If one is able to see precisely is not, tion of chen all choosing ends.
t is is not h doing.
say ed to do -- tion doesnt arise.
even say, quot;I regret ion doesnt arise at all.
even say ted a mistake oo is out of tion.
t a fully awakened person does.
s only upon h doing.
It is not t o do it.
soever needs to be done, it happens.
So total aal unconsciousness.
Cs on ts of half consciousness and half awareness.
is all up to you -- you can go in eition.
You are standing in turn back or move ahead.
It alo turn back.
o erritory.
e come from t .
terrain is familiar.
Moving a even ion.
ts why man drinks, becomes unconscious, regresses.
this shows he is giving up on being a human.
t evident, in fact, t, quot;I to get out of ther of choosing.
I to reac w o make any choice.
I to remain in a state of stupor -- to, not talking filt to.
I to be in a condition wsoever is o make any choice.
quot;
So man arrives at a point ension and burden of maki