The Mind Beyond The Arrangement of Atoms: A Deeper Understanding
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Atoms: More Than Just Physics
Atoms, as science wants us to believe, are really not just physical entities. They are states of consciousness that form the foundation of three-dimensional matter. Light is the substance of all matter, and atoms are the intermediary consciousness moments. Despite their apparent smallness, atoms and molecules carry the burden of consciousness and responsibility.
The "One Original Thought" and Our Mind
Every thought we take comes from the "One Original Thought." Our brain and our thinking are a product of the mind, a force that is in a constant state of flux, allowing consciousness to develop infinite potential. This force acts as the basis of our identity and actions.
Identity and Actions
Identity is shaped by the effects of actions upon itself. Action, in its very nature, creates identities. This applies from the simplest to the most complex. Action is not a force from outside acting upon matter; it is the inside vitality of the “INNER UNIVERSE.” It reflects the tension between the desire to fully materialize and the reality of being unable to do so entirely.
Consciousness and Existence: Balancing or Beyond?
Consciousness and existence do not result from delicate balances but rather from a lack of balance that is richly creative. If balance were maintained, there would be no reality. Identity seeks stability, while action seeks change. Stability arises from action, and without change, identity cannot exist.
The Mind and Brain Relationship
Often, we confuse the mind with the brain. However, the atoms of our brain work in conjunction with the "One Original Thought" and a mass of programmed thoughts that constantly influence us. The brain is both a hardware physical processor and has non-physical firmware and software. Therefore, the arrangement of the atoms, including molecules, chemistries, and electromagnetics, and how they are interconnected are critical.
Control Over Our Mind
Each individual has some input and control over their thought processes. Our mind is intertwined with our brain but is more than just an amalgamation of atoms. We are conscious of our existence and rational enough to understand cause-and-effect. Thus, what constitutes our mind is more than the mere grouping of atoms.
Empirical Evidence: Redefining Brain Function
Consider the example of blind people being able to "see" through dynamic stimulation of the visual cortex. This demonstrates that while physical atoms are important, the arrangement of these atoms and the interconnections within them play a crucial role in our cognitive processes. Before age 15, our brains are significantly rewired as we gain experiences and learn patterns of observing, thinking, and behaving.
This re-wiring can continue at a slower rate throughout our lives if we take deliberate steps to continue this process.
Conclusion: Embracing the Non-Physical in Our Understanding
In conclusion, the mind goes beyond the simple arrangement of atoms within the brain. It is a force of consciousness that is vital, creative, and ever-changing. Understanding this deeper relationship can lead to new insights and continual growth in our cognitive and emotional capabilities. By embracing the non-physical aspects, we can unlock greater potential within ourselves.