The brain is framed as a receiver for universal consciousness rather than as the sole local source or storage site of memory and consciousness.
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brain as antenna
The brain is framed as a receiver for universal consciousness rather than as the sole local source or storage site of memory and consciousness.
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"Okay? Two selves. There is the body, and the body comes materially. Right? Okay? We know that. We know that through evolution. But then..."
"But if you assume that the human brain is merely an antenna to the universal consciousness, it makes a lot more sense. Okay? And..."
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