Memory is the binding foam of our mental life.
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Abhijit Naskar
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We are but a bunch of neurons.
All human experiences, from the feeling of love, to the presence of God emerge from various brain activity.
Each of your brains creates its own myth about the universe.
Every living creature on this planet, has a conscious subjective perspective of the world. Even the plants may seem to us as standing indifferent to the human sufferings, but even they have their own unique mental universe. They have their own way of interacting with the environment.
Meditate upon yourself and you'll find bliss.
One way or another we are all biased, but still we have the modern cortical capacity to choose whether or not to let the harmful biases dictate our behavior.
Every single human being is neurologically predisposed to be biased in various walks of life. It is biologically impossible to be absolutely free from all biases, nevertheless, the more a person rigorously trains the self to be rational and conscientious, the more that self becomes strong enough to keep the biases in check, never to let them run rampant over the psyche.
Mind is the Alpha _ Mind is the Omega.
The human self and the God self are both creations of molecules in the human brain.
Every single decision of your life is predicated on the healthy functioning of the prefrontal cortex. Even a slight malfunction in a tiny chunk of neuron anywhere in the PFC would lead to the mental deficit in your logical decision-making.
Humans are not simply higher than Gods, Gods are mere mystical representations of the humans themselves.
Humans can be as good as they can be bad. Because goodness and evil both are biological traits of the mind.
Strength and weakness are both mental constructs. Now you choose, what's preferable for you.
The human brain always concocts biases to aid in the construction of a coherent mental life, exclusively suitable for an individual__ personal needs.
Good and evil are both fundamental features of the human mind.
The question - do we have free will, itself is not appropriate. We should mend our perspective a little, and start asking the question, do we have the freedom of will, based on our experiences?
The self, when confined into the usual wakeful state of consciousness, is human, but when enters into the transcendental state of Absolute Oneness, becomes God. Basically, the human and the God are two sides of the same coin. Or to be more specific, the human self and the God self are both creations of molecules in the human brain.