What if we are looking at everything bassakwards?
When we think about immortality, we always think about a body that does not age. What if the body is the least important part of immortality? In fact, what if it has nothing to do with immortality at all.
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024...wtab-en-us
My sister is always rebuking someone when they say something negative. She warns them that speaking negatively, elevates it, and causes it to manifest. I always thought she was crazy. But what if she is not completely wrong?
Memories, ideas, emotions, desires, I can honestly vouch that they are not just creations of the brain. I can also speak from experience that the body and the environment we live in is more symbiotic than we think,
How many things do you do every second that requires no effort or thought? So you think. What if everything that your body does, every movement, function or action, requires a command, and a response? It does. You have little to no control over what is happening in your body. So little control that you are not even aware of how why it is happening, but here you are.
It is easier to accept pulling a circuit board from a computer and sticking it in a new frame as an upgrade, than to think about what it would take to reboot our brains after a shutdown. I am in the middle of that process with absolutely no knowledge or understanding of what, why, or how.
I am learning a lot. I will never come close to knowing enough, but I can tell you that the vagus nerve and your gut, play a much larger role in how our body functions than most people realize.
We know so little about our bodies, our minds, and ourselves. Each and everyone of us is a living, breathing, miracle, or something we have no ability to understand.
Just a thought.
When we think about immortality, we always think about a body that does not age. What if the body is the least important part of immortality? In fact, what if it has nothing to do with immortality at all.
Quote:New research into the dying brain suggests the line between life and death may be less distinct than previously thought
by Alex Blasdel
Tue 2 Apr 2024 00.00 EDT
Last modified on Thu 4 Apr 2024 08.44 EDT
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Dying seemed like such an important area of research – we all do it, after all – that Borjigin assumed other scientists had already developed a thorough understanding of what happens to the brain in the process of death. But when she looked at the scientific literature, she found little enlightenment. “To die is such an essential part of life,” she told me recently. “But we knew almost nothing about the dying brain.”
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024...wtab-en-us
My sister is always rebuking someone when they say something negative. She warns them that speaking negatively, elevates it, and causes it to manifest. I always thought she was crazy. But what if she is not completely wrong?
Memories, ideas, emotions, desires, I can honestly vouch that they are not just creations of the brain. I can also speak from experience that the body and the environment we live in is more symbiotic than we think,
How many things do you do every second that requires no effort or thought? So you think. What if everything that your body does, every movement, function or action, requires a command, and a response? It does. You have little to no control over what is happening in your body. So little control that you are not even aware of how why it is happening, but here you are.
It is easier to accept pulling a circuit board from a computer and sticking it in a new frame as an upgrade, than to think about what it would take to reboot our brains after a shutdown. I am in the middle of that process with absolutely no knowledge or understanding of what, why, or how.
I am learning a lot. I will never come close to knowing enough, but I can tell you that the vagus nerve and your gut, play a much larger role in how our body functions than most people realize.
We know so little about our bodies, our minds, and ourselves. Each and everyone of us is a living, breathing, miracle, or something we have no ability to understand.
Just a thought.