Your Brain is God

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Your Brain is God: Religion in the 21st Century

Oliver Sacks, the popular author and professor of neuroscience at NYU, claims that the brain alone is sufficient to provide for the kinds of religious experience that have convinced several neuroscientists, presumably skeptical of metaphysical forces, that God and heaven do exist. The dark tunnel often described by people who have near-death experiences can be explained by the constriction of the visual field due to compromised blood pressure in the eyes. And the bright light at the end of the tunnel represents a flow of visual excitation from the brainstem to the visual cortext.

Sacks does not deny that the experience of higher realms of existence can play a part in spiritual life or even have great meaning for an individual, but the roots of the experience, he insists, remain terrestrial: "The tendency to spiritual feeling and religious belief lies deep in human nature and seems to have its own neurological basis, though it may be very strong in some people and less developed in others. ... [H]allucinations cannot provide evidence for the existence of any metaphysical beings or places. They provide evidence only of the brain's power to create them."

Your Brain is God: Religion in the 21st Century | IdeaFeed | Big Think
 
I believe ALL functions/perceptions, etc., of the body, including spiritual feeling, stem from the brain.
 
the OuterWorld of the Everlasting is everything that is not physiological or what perishes.
 
The brain (physiological) perishes. The mind (consciousness) lives on. :)
 
I believe ALL functions/perceptions, etc., of the body, including spiritual feeling, stem from the brain.

Does the brain also cause miracles to happen?

I'd like to know that one, as I believe that I once experienced a miracle.

A university put Charismatic Christians into an MRI machine and recorded no brain activity while speaking in tongues. I would like pacer to explain that one. I can even post a link to the study.

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/07/health/07brain.html?_r=0
 
Does the brain also cause miracles to happen?

I'd like to know that one, as I believe that I once experienced a miracle.

A university put Charismatic Christians into an MRI machine and recorded no brain activity while speaking in tongues. I would like pacer to explain that one. I can even post a link to the study.

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/07/health/07brain.html?_r=0



The 'speaking in tongues', charismatic style, sounds like a classic case of demonic possession and the absence of brain activity is probably because they died in the very day they defied the commands of God and bowed down in deranged adoration before a false roman triune mangod ......
 
Does the brain also cause miracles to happen?

I'd like to know that one, as I believe that I once experienced a miracle.

A university put Charismatic Christians into an MRI machine and recorded no brain activity while speaking in tongues. I would like pacer to explain that one. I can even post a link to the study.

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/07/health/07brain.html?_r=0
The article states, "the willful part of the brain through which people control what they do — were relatively quiet, as were the language centers. I certainly do not interpret that to mean there was NO brain activity, whatsoever. No miracle, there.
 
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The brain (physiological) perishes. The mind (consciousness) lives on. :)
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the Spirit that has accomplished Remission ... the existence without physiology.


Your Brain is God

there is no God in the Brain nor in a persons Spirit, when Pacer is Telepathic he will prove otherwise or if not proves the barrier between the two, physiology and the Everlasting.

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The brain (physiological) perishes. The mind (consciousness) lives on. :)
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the Spirit that has accomplished Remission ... the existence without physiology.


Your Brain is God

there is no God in the Brain nor in a persons Spirit, when Pacer is Telepathic he will prove otherwise or if not proves the barrier between the two, physiology and the Everlasting.

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The brain generates all perception, all experience, all consciousness, spirituality, etc. The brain dies. Consciousness lives on. :)
 
The brain (physiological) perishes. The mind (consciousness) lives on. :)
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the Spirit that has accomplished Remission ... the existence without physiology.


Your Brain is God

there is no God in the Brain nor in a persons Spirit, when Pacer is Telepathic he will prove otherwise or if not proves the barrier between the two, physiology and the Everlasting.

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The brain generates all perception, all experience, all consciousness, spirituality, etc. The brain dies. Consciousness lives on. :)

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:eusa_hand: the brain is an organ and perishes in time - grasping its relevance is not a barrier but the catalyst for the Spirits own fate in time.

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The brain is an organ that perishes. 'Grasping its relevance' is an act of consciousness that lives on forever through memes. :)
 
The brain is an organ that perishes. 'Grasping its relevance' is an act of consciousness that lives on forever through memes. :)

so, and through memes if so directed is the simple conclusion already derived as being irrelevant to a persons Spirit ... other than its role to sustain life.

and that there is no God in the Brain by memes.


your interest in the spoken religion is commendable.
 
Your Brain is God: Religion in the 21st Century

Oliver Sacks, the popular author and professor of neuroscience at NYU, claims that the brain alone is sufficient to provide for the kinds of religious experience that have convinced several neuroscientists, presumably skeptical of metaphysical forces, that God and heaven do exist. The dark tunnel often described by people who have near-death experiences can be explained by the constriction of the visual field due to compromised blood pressure in the eyes. And the bright light at the end of the tunnel represents a flow of visual excitation from the brainstem to the visual cortext.

Sacks does not deny that the experience of higher realms of existence can play a part in spiritual life or even have great meaning for an individual, but the roots of the experience, he insists, remain terrestrial: "The tendency to spiritual feeling and religious belief lies deep in human nature and seems to have its own neurological basis, though it may be very strong in some people and less developed in others. ... [H]allucinations cannot provide evidence for the existence of any metaphysical beings or places. They provide evidence only of the brain's power to create them."

Your Brain is God: Religion in the 21st Century | IdeaFeed | Big Think

What about the cases where people can accurately describe ER rooms after claiming they had an "out of body" experience during a near death sort of scenario?

I myself aren't going to make any assumptions. Trying to describe how "the universe works" after viewing it from the sole position of the earth is like trying to describe the earth from the position of a single grain of sand on some uncharted desert island.
 
Your Brain is God


If my brain is God, shouldn't It be so omnipotent that It can banish all the other brains in the universe to the perpetual purgatory of watching reruns of 'The Love Boat' .... for eternity?


There is a math error in here somewhere.

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Your brain is god. Your perceptions are mind. Your spirituality is consciousness. Your essence is self. :)
 
Your brain is god. Your perceptions are mind. Your spirituality is consciousness. Your essence is self. :)

Little too definitive for me.

You and I are at max 100 years old. I'm much younger than that.

The universe is at least a few billion years old, and we've seen only an infinitely small percentage of it.

I think there's much more to this "life" thing than meets the eye (or brain), and I don't think we're at liberty to answer (definitively) a great many questions.
 

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