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Are we suppose to follow our spirit, or our brain?

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Are we suppose to follow our spirit, or our brain?

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  1. Actually , you should follow your heart . If you are christian , that is where God resides and it will not steer you wrong , while the spirit and the brain often tend to lead to what you want and not what we should want . Our heart will not lie to us and tell us things like that would be soo good whether it was or not , , and it won't lead us to self satisfaction


  2. Logic

  3. It depends. Do you want to feel as if you've done the right thing, or do you want to know you've done the right thing?

  4. The brain is the most interesting organ in the body. It is from the brain that we have a sprit. I like to think that the sprit is the brain. It is super cool if you are a spritual person, your brain is functioning like a modern representation of human evolution. Of all spritual evolution, it is great that in you you can experience it. It is granted that the sprit is the brain. You should follow your sprit, if you want to use your brain, it is your sprit. So you will  be following the same thing. If you mean brain like in logic, then it is a different question. The logical brain is an older representation of mankind. These days, it is not a chip off the old block but a spanner in the works. I am a spritual person, I have no logical brain. I am experience, and experience is me. I assimilate the world in my soul and my soul is free from all prisons of the mind. I have acheived all types of spritual challenges, like having lost a sentience in meditation, pure nirvana and unconsious. I will offer this as my answer to your representing

  5. http://www.heartmath.org indicates love guides mind.

    "Soul Mates and Twin Flames," Elizabeth Clare Prophet.

    "The Great Divorce," C. S. Lewis.

    "Testimony of Light," Helen Greaves.

    "Expecting Adam," Martha Beck.

    "Extraordinary Knowing," Dr. Elizabeth Mayer.

    "Man, Master of His Destiny," O. M. Aivanhov.

    "Autobiography of a Yogi," Yogananda.

    "The Master of Lucid Dreams," Dr. Olga Kharitidi.

    "Watch Your Dreams," Ann Ree Colton.

    All provide interesting examples.

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