May 19
God On The Brain
These people suffer from one of the strangest of all brain disorders. It makes them think they have been touched by god. But their unusual condition is giving scientists a unique insight into faith and the human mind. As a result researchers are now asking one of them most explosive questions of all - could it be that the physical makeup of our brain programmes us to believe in god?
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How can we judge any belief system that ultimately has an affect (an event impact)? Is it real? Is it real to the believer? Is it real to all of Creation? What is the definition of real? What if events are created by belief in them, created (shaped, molded) by human consciousness, perhaps all consciousness; everything? What if we can choose whether to believe or not, which in affect makes it real or not, and thus a factor or not on some level, on all levels? What if an event is seen and felt to varying degree, depending on one’s state of consciousness and awareness, and the nature and quality of the environment? What if we have the ability to raise or lower our frequency such that we decide the outcome and the impact of each event? What if an event is particular to a dimension, or dimensionally infinite? What if the creator and the observer each exist within their own dimension, which further diversifies the impact and also the EVENT-ual understanding? What if the events are already behind us, or in front of us, but we think in terms of time which limits our ability to grasp an event in its entirety? What if we ascribe qualities to an event that can be seen, felt or heard, so it can be understood in simpler terms, which limits our ability to explore, understand, and express the total sum of an event? What if it is beyond our comprehension to even ask the right questions? What do you think? Perhaps we should each seek our own answers, our own truths, and accept each belief as no less real, and no more valid than another.