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Brain exists as an effect of blind brain cell activity - as other organs exist as blind cell activity ?

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The existence of brain is an effect of blind brain cell activity - yet the affect of blind brain cell activity, infected and dis-eased by the evolution of space-time language, effects so-called consciousness as mind-of-the-out-there looking/seeing and mind-of-the-in-here thought/thinking. The affect of this relentless emergence as blind brain activity effects subject sensation giving the illusion it is an entity/person/agent, existing inside brain/body, consciousness.

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  1. This is one of the more astute observation people often are unaware of.  Dr. David R. Hawkins describes this at great length in his books and lectures and is based on the realization ross left for his answer.  It is of great benefit to be aware of this fact.  Unfortunately this is unfamiliar to the majority of people, but Im following you on this.  

    If I may, I suggest checking out some of Dr. Hawkins work.  It is generally about spirituality and the pursuit of enlightenment, but includes a great deal of information in resolving the age old issues of the limitations of the mind/brain/intellect.


  2. The illusion is that we think we are our bodies. We are not.

  3. This is intruiging but very hard to understand.  I did a search on "blind brain cell" activity and got only one result--about a book called The New Brain: How the Modern Age Is Rewiring Your Mind.  Is that where you got it from?

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