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03-27-2008, 12:29 AM #1
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Why I think our brains are so powerful
ya'll r hammered !
silkyblue Reviewed by silkyblue on . Why I think our brains are so powerful The brain is an incredible thing, I think everybody agrees. The most fascinating part to me is how we are able to do complex tasks 100.0000% correctly in times of sudden danger with absolutely no time to prepare. I started longboarding just over a year ago. I'm pretty good at it, but I can't do anything crazy. When I'm about to fall, however I can do the craziest shit ever. It's like I wouldn't have thought in my wildest dreams that I could do the things that I do. Ex. I'm going down Rating: 5
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03-27-2008, 02:43 AM #2
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Why I think our brains are so powerful
Well... energy does not just floats around aimlessly, randomly... its behavior is ordered enough to generate what we call "the laws of physics", as what we call the laws of physics are our perception and interpretation of the order that there is in this flow of the energy.
Originally Posted by 40oz
Also, it flows in such ordered way that it gives rise to awareness, and even consciousness.
Exactly... and thats what i call the objective reality. The world of energy that exists independently of our awareness.
Originally Posted by 40oz
BTW, i myself think that energy is not the only thing that makes the world, but also information. I think information is the real "essencial substance" of the world, and that even energy contains (or is) information. But it is a highly speculative thought, so i cant give any proof or argument to it, yet.
Yes... but i dont think it disagrees with what i think. Energy can exist in the void. Energy is not only a shiny thread of light... a wave carries energy, and it can be dark, invisible, even unpercievable, and yet its there. So i think when the enlightened ones says "reality", they mean what we usually call reality, the physical world made of physical things, which is indeed an illusion, as it is dependent of the mind.
Originally Posted by 40oz
And... there is no need to be enlightened to control ones emotions... its far easier that reach enlightenment. The control of the emotions and behavior is called (in Castanedas books) Controlled Folly, and is a skill that is learned and practiced.
Yes... some people calls it mind, some calls it soul, spirit, whatever... but surely its real, and also non-physical.
Originally Posted by 40oz
Also, i think "energy" is a general term... i think there are several "kinds" of energy... like the "physical" energy in the physical "plane", and also non-physical energies in the non-physical "planes", so our mind, soul or whatever would be made of non-physical energies as well.
(I wonder if my physics teachers heard me talking such things... they would be VERY disappointed...
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03-27-2008, 06:04 PM #3
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Why I think our brains are so powerful
You guys ready to be blown away? Watch this lectue from a brain scientist who had a seizure and through that experience she learned in real time what happens when you experience a seizure and she learned first hand what happens when one side of the brain shuts down.
It is an intense lecture. I recommend you sit back and get ready to be blown away.
TED | Talks | Jill Bolte Taylor: My stroke of insight (video)
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03-28-2008, 09:25 AM #4
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Why I think our brains are so powerful
By the way, "religious experience" has been produced in a laboratory setting.
\"That\'s the only way you can solve the problem, with a paradox, man.\"
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03-28-2008, 09:43 AM #5
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Why I think our brains are so powerful
If your brains are soooo powerful will you change the
federal schedule 1 on canibis!!and make it legal!!:jointsmile:
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03-28-2008, 10:09 AM #6
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Why I think our brains are so powerful
That was some tripy shit. Makes me think about how drugs affect the human mind, with "feeling one with the world and all" and how thats obviously chemical changes in the brain affecting the 2 halves in a certain way. Also how different ways of human existing can do this like the above mentioned budists and inlightend such people seeking states of mind like that through meditation and sensory deprovation.
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03-28-2008, 11:57 AM #7
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Why I think our brains are so powerful
Indeed... and Timothy Leary was among the ones who did it...
Originally Posted by WaZ
Interestingly enough, one of this experiments was made at 4/20... coincidence?
:jointsmile:
Marsh Chapel Experiment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pahnke's "Good Friday Experiment" - Follow-up
CSP - The Good Friday Marsh Chapel Experiment
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03-28-2008, 07:21 PM #8
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Why I think our brains are so powerful
There's also:
BBC - Science & Nature - Horizon - God on the Brain\"That\'s the only way you can solve the problem, with a paradox, man.\"
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04-01-2008, 01:45 AM #9
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Why I think our brains are so powerful
i want to start a thread where we start a topic where everyone is totally blazed:stoned:
that would spark some great conversations :thumbsup:
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04-01-2008, 11:43 AM #10
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Why I think our brains are so powerful
Most treads here already are this way... :stoned::thumbsup:
Originally Posted by gnarshred57
Good text! Its nice to know that at last science is starting to accept the real existence of this states of mind.
Originally Posted by WaZ
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