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{{#ev:youtube|k61nJkx5aDQ|300|right|Where exactly are the words in your head? Scientists have created an interactive map showing which brain areas respond to hearing different words. The map reveals how language is spread throughout the cortex and across both hemispheres, showing groups of words clustered together by meaning. The beautiful interactive model allows us to explore the complex organization of the enormous dictionaries in our heads.______Time 3:19}} | |||
As a part of the physical body it is agreed that mind is that which enables a being to have subjective awareness of their environment, to perceive and respond to stimuli with some kind of agency, and to have consciousness, including thinking and feeling. | == The Faculty of the Mind == | ||
The mind is the set of cognitive faculties that enables consciousness, perception, thinking, judgment, and memory. These are characteristics of humans, but also may apply to other life forms. | |||
We map the elements of the brain using our brains and what we see in our mind's eye. We judge what we see with the thing that we see with. Where is the true double-blind test of the mind and if the quantum conclusions concerning the universe are true is any mind independently thinking about its place in it? | |||
We see that the brain map includes ideas and words that follow patterns the same way in many people. Is this similar semantic brain mapping the result of genetic memory or is there a telepathic assist or is this sentient similarity a combination of both. | |||
In an examination of the disorder called [[Capgras]] we can see that the brain and the body map each other. In the case of traumatic amputation the body, with the cooperation of the mind, will create a substitute map. | |||
What about emotional trauma where we do not wish to see the truth about ourselves? What about lying to ourselves where we refuse to see the truth about events and choices or opinions about ourselves and others? | |||
To understand our minds we may need to become objective observers. We may need to learn and [[be still]]. | |||
== Cogito ergo sum == | |||
''I think therefore I am''<Ref>cogito, ergo sum, (Latin: “I think, therefore I am" is a dictum coined by the French mathematician and philosopher René Descartes in his Discourse on Method (1637) as a first step in demonstrating the attainability of certain knowledge. </Ref> is about all we can really prove. The rest is just guesswork. | |||
As a part of the physical, body it is agreed that mind is that which enables a being to have a subjective awareness of their environment, to perceive and respond to stimuli with some kind of agency, and to have consciousness, including thinking and feeling. | |||
But the mind itself lives in the environment of the physical body and the body in the world. What comes in and is around the body affects the function of the mind. | But the mind itself lives in the environment of the physical body and the body in the world. What comes in and is around the body affects the function of the mind. | ||
The | The idea that awareness is "subjective" makes all thought someone unreliable and ends the hope for any absolutes except that you exist. | ||
But there may be an absolute but if we rely solely upon the mind we simply may not be aware of it except as a hopeful guess dependent upon a subjective mind. But could there be more to the mind than merely the product of a three pound mass of [[Dendritic tree|Dendritic]] connections? | |||
Are there other senses that could expand the accuracy of the mind and sources of input that could confirm more than existence. | |||
== The Brain and the Mind == | |||
[[File:minduniversel.jpg|right]] | |||
The brain and the mind may not be considered identical but have a relationship based in the idea of religion or philosophy and science. There are three major schools of thought concerning the possible relationship: | The brain and the mind may not be considered identical but have a relationship based in the idea of religion or philosophy and science. There are three major schools of thought concerning the possible relationship: | ||
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The truth may be found in a combination of all three. | The truth may be found in a combination of all three. | ||
The mind is a dependent agent of perception, Chemicals, light, ideas, as well as emotions including pride or humility, love or hate may affect the biased functioning of the mind. But it appears we live in an electronic universe that is subject to the subtle but all present veils of the [[Quantum|quantum]]. | |||
While that quantum suggests the possibility of a universal oneness it also opens the possibility of a divided universe with itself, partitions and realms within the whole [[Quantum|quantum]] universe of creation. | |||
Broadly speaking, mental faculties are the various functions of the mind or things the mind can "do". | |||
Thought is a mental act that allows humans to make sense of things in the world, and to represent and interpret them in ways that are significant, or which accord with their needs, attachments, goals, commitments, plans, ends, desires, etc. Thinking involves the symbolic or semiotic mediation of ideas or data, as when we form concepts, engage in problem-solving, reasoning and making decisions. Words that refer to similar concepts and processes include deliberation, cognition, discourse, and imagination. | |||
All this involves choices including setting values on the perceptions based upon previous values and perceptions. It appears that the mind will set the values upon which the mind depends to set values. | |||
== Two minds == | |||
{{#ev:youtube|UyyjU8fzEYU|300|right|Uploaded on Mar 13, 2008 Neuroanatomist Jill Bolte Taylor had an opportunity few brain scientists would wish for: One morning, she realized she was having a massive stroke. As it happened -- as she felt her brain functions slip away one by one, speech, movement, understanding -- she studied and remembered every moment. This is a powerful story about how our brains define us and connect us to the world and to one another. http://www.ted.com Time 20:11}} | |||
Jill Bolte Taylor, a neuroanatomist, dedicated her life to finding answers for the mentally ill because of love for her brother and the pain of his condition. At 37 she had a stroke and talks of the experience with some insight into how the mind works. | |||
Left and right Brains are both tools we may use in our life. They operate differently. They are not just the [[Trees|trees]] of life and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil but they give us some perspective of these two hemispheres of thought. | |||
left | |||
* Serial processors | |||
* analytically | |||
* brain chatter | |||
* ego | |||
* emotional baggage | |||
* Details information from the past that may project the future from the past | |||
right brain | |||
* parallel process | |||
* in the moment | |||
* experience perception | |||
* pictures and sensory input from total environmental pressure and stimulus | |||
== Insight in the Mind == | |||
[[File:minduniverser.jpg|200px|left]] | |||
The choice is said to be a gift from God and if the mind is but a byproduct of the physical faculty of the [[Dendritic tree]] there would be no choice for subjectivity to our environment and brain properties would be alone the master of the fate of our thoughts. | |||
Choice is an idea born of something beyond the elements of we call the physical universe. Choice is outside of the subjective rudiments of the world we sense through our flesh and is dependent upon the existence of a soul which contains an individual spirit and identity. | |||
It has been said that if God created man then the right to choose is a ''product of God's self retraction''. | |||
In other words, choice is a gift from God, the creator. Since as a species our immediate creators were our parents, it is they that may grant us choice,<Ref>unless they sell that right and with it their own children to others choice or the dominion associated with choice would pass from generation to generation</Ref> but the original power of choice or right to choose must find its origins with its originator not merely with physical ancestors. The existence of choice must originate outside of the mechanical universe observed by the known 5 senses of the physical body. | |||
Choice must begin with God, who is spirit. | |||
Seeking the truth may be a spiritual journey. | |||
We have been told that the truth will set us free but it is up to us to discern the truth? | |||
What we think we see can be influenced by many things both within the mind and outside of it. What we are willing to see is dependent upon the nature of our own spirit. | |||
If we as an entity could only follow the subjective perceptions of the mind and body then we are actually only following the world and the flesh and other temporal and sensory influences and not following the spirit. | |||
If we are spiritual then our mind and the body could be led by spiritual input and influence rather than dragged along on our journey through life. If we can only have real choice in a spiritual realm of our existence it is in that realm where we may be dangerously influenced and not merely by the world and the flesh. | |||
[[File:minduniverseeyeevil.jpg|200px|right]] | |||
And then there is the question of which spirit are we following? | |||
: Are there spirits with conflicting identities? | |||
: Are there spirits that seek to influence us? | |||
: And for what purpose? | |||
: how much influence could they have? | |||
: And how do they assert that influence? | |||
Those who think there is only physical life and no spiritual entities inhabiting a physical body or adjacent realms of this world maybe narrow minded. The world of [[Quantum]] physics seems to think there is. | |||
Those who do not want to see or cannot see either the spiritual reality nor its importance to the existence of free choice may be blindsided of their own limited thinking. Without a spiritual identity independent of the physical body there can be no free choice unless we ourselves are God. | |||
If there is a spiritual identity in your physical body independent of that body then when that body dies the spiritual entity remains. The manner of that spiritual existence and the experience it provides without the presence of physical input of the flesh and the world may remain a debate even after your own body dies. | |||
If free choice is "a product of God's self retraction" then the debate may only end with our own ''self retraction'' and our full acceptance of the ''opinion of God''. Could that be why the word ''[[Sacrifice|sacrifice]]'' in the Old Testament comes from a word that means to draw near? | |||
To answer these questions we still seem to be dependent upon the mind. | |||
If the mind is a tool, an instrument, to perceive the universe through the senses are there more senses than we commonly perceive? Is the mind a window to the soul? | |||
If we as ''spirit'' will venture inward into ourselves into our own mind and willingly see the truth of ourselves, as we really are, in the light of the whole truth we may find a key to liberty, to the right of choice? | |||
There is a system to creation. The study of that system gives rise to ology. | |||
What we think we understand in our mind is limited by what we are willing to see. What is often born of our prejudice is called [[Ideology]] or the "science of ideas". [[Ideology]] is "a system of ideas and ideals, especially one that forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy." | |||
[[Ideology]] is often a form of [[faith]] in or [[allegiance]] to the system of ideas which our own mind produces and it can often stifle spiritual growth. | |||
== The mind of Christ == | |||
What is the mind of Christ? | |||
Does it set the captive free? | |||
=== Freewill === | |||
Does man have freewill? | |||
God gave mankind a choice between to sources to determine truth. These sources are were identified as [[trees]]. | |||
One is now guarded by a light that shines in all directions. | |||
The "observer effect" is a principle in the world of modern science that states simply "observing (or measuring) something can change its value". | |||
It is an effect maybe vastly more important in quantum mechanics than in everyday life. | |||
But if we consider that every time we think there is light generated between the dendrik sinapses of our brain and measurements are effecting outcomes within the brain there could be the working of choice undetectable by instruments of science but just as real as consciousness itself. | |||
This takes us back to "Cogito, ergo sum". Or "I think, therefore I am". | |||
Are there subtle choices taking place within the individual that draws us or our mind in one direction or another, to one pattern of choices or another on a quantum or even spiritual basis? | |||
Is love a choice? Some would say it would have to be a choice in order to be real love. | |||
Maybe it is not love that is the choice but the type of love which is the only choice. | |||
See the '''[[Love|two kinds of love]]''' | |||
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Romans 7:25 I thank God through Jesus Christ our Lord. So then with the mind I myself serve the law of God; but with the flesh the law of sin. | |||
Romans 15:6 That ye may with one mind [and] one mouth glorify God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. | |||
1 Corinthians 1:10 Now I beseech you, brethren, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that ye all speak the same thing, and [that] there be no divisions among you; but [that] ye be perfectly joined together in the same mind and in the same judgment. | |||
1 Corinthians 2:16 For who hath known the mind of the Lord, that he may instruct him? But we have the mind of Christ. | |||
Philippians 1:27 Only let your conversation be as it becometh the gospel of Christ: that whether I come and see you, or else be absent, I may hear of your affairs, that ye stand fast in one spirit, with one mind striving together for the faith of the gospel; | |||
Philippians 2:5 Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus: | |||
2 Thessalonians 2:2 That ye be not soon shaken in mind, or be troubled, neither by spirit, nor by word, nor by letter as from us, as that the day of Christ is at hand. | |||
1 Peter 1:13 Wherefore gird up the loins of your mind, be sober, and hope to the end for the grace that is to be brought unto you at the revelation of Jesus Christ; | |||
1 Peter 4:1 Forasmuch then as Christ hath suffered for us in the flesh, arm yourselves likewise with the same mind: for he that hath suffered in the flesh hath ceased from sin; | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:02, 3 December 2023
The Faculty of the Mind
The mind is the set of cognitive faculties that enables consciousness, perception, thinking, judgment, and memory. These are characteristics of humans, but also may apply to other life forms.
We map the elements of the brain using our brains and what we see in our mind's eye. We judge what we see with the thing that we see with. Where is the true double-blind test of the mind and if the quantum conclusions concerning the universe are true is any mind independently thinking about its place in it? We see that the brain map includes ideas and words that follow patterns the same way in many people. Is this similar semantic brain mapping the result of genetic memory or is there a telepathic assist or is this sentient similarity a combination of both.
In an examination of the disorder called Capgras we can see that the brain and the body map each other. In the case of traumatic amputation the body, with the cooperation of the mind, will create a substitute map.
What about emotional trauma where we do not wish to see the truth about ourselves? What about lying to ourselves where we refuse to see the truth about events and choices or opinions about ourselves and others?
To understand our minds we may need to become objective observers. We may need to learn and be still.
Cogito ergo sum
I think therefore I am[1] is about all we can really prove. The rest is just guesswork.
As a part of the physical, body it is agreed that mind is that which enables a being to have a subjective awareness of their environment, to perceive and respond to stimuli with some kind of agency, and to have consciousness, including thinking and feeling. But the mind itself lives in the environment of the physical body and the body in the world. What comes in and is around the body affects the function of the mind.
The idea that awareness is "subjective" makes all thought someone unreliable and ends the hope for any absolutes except that you exist.
But there may be an absolute but if we rely solely upon the mind we simply may not be aware of it except as a hopeful guess dependent upon a subjective mind. But could there be more to the mind than merely the product of a three pound mass of Dendritic connections?
Are there other senses that could expand the accuracy of the mind and sources of input that could confirm more than existence.
The Brain and the Mind
The brain and the mind may not be considered identical but have a relationship based in the idea of religion or philosophy and science. There are three major schools of thought concerning the possible relationship:
- Dualism holds that the mind exists independently of the brain;
- Materialism holds that mental phenomena are identical to dendrite and neuronal phenomena;
- Idealism holds that mental phenomena exist with acute independence and assigns crucial importance to a distinctively human ideal or spiritual realm.
The truth may be found in a combination of all three.
The mind is a dependent agent of perception, Chemicals, light, ideas, as well as emotions including pride or humility, love or hate may affect the biased functioning of the mind. But it appears we live in an electronic universe that is subject to the subtle but all present veils of the quantum.
While that quantum suggests the possibility of a universal oneness it also opens the possibility of a divided universe with itself, partitions and realms within the whole quantum universe of creation.
Broadly speaking, mental faculties are the various functions of the mind or things the mind can "do".
Thought is a mental act that allows humans to make sense of things in the world, and to represent and interpret them in ways that are significant, or which accord with their needs, attachments, goals, commitments, plans, ends, desires, etc. Thinking involves the symbolic or semiotic mediation of ideas or data, as when we form concepts, engage in problem-solving, reasoning and making decisions. Words that refer to similar concepts and processes include deliberation, cognition, discourse, and imagination.
All this involves choices including setting values on the perceptions based upon previous values and perceptions. It appears that the mind will set the values upon which the mind depends to set values.
Two minds
Jill Bolte Taylor, a neuroanatomist, dedicated her life to finding answers for the mentally ill because of love for her brother and the pain of his condition. At 37 she had a stroke and talks of the experience with some insight into how the mind works.
Left and right Brains are both tools we may use in our life. They operate differently. They are not just the trees of life and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil but they give us some perspective of these two hemispheres of thought.
left
- Serial processors
- analytically
- brain chatter
- ego
- emotional baggage
- Details information from the past that may project the future from the past
right brain
- parallel process
- in the moment
- experience perception
- pictures and sensory input from total environmental pressure and stimulus
Insight in the Mind
The choice is said to be a gift from God and if the mind is but a byproduct of the physical faculty of the Dendritic tree there would be no choice for subjectivity to our environment and brain properties would be alone the master of the fate of our thoughts.
Choice is an idea born of something beyond the elements of we call the physical universe. Choice is outside of the subjective rudiments of the world we sense through our flesh and is dependent upon the existence of a soul which contains an individual spirit and identity.
It has been said that if God created man then the right to choose is a product of God's self retraction.
In other words, choice is a gift from God, the creator. Since as a species our immediate creators were our parents, it is they that may grant us choice,[2] but the original power of choice or right to choose must find its origins with its originator not merely with physical ancestors. The existence of choice must originate outside of the mechanical universe observed by the known 5 senses of the physical body.
Choice must begin with God, who is spirit.
Seeking the truth may be a spiritual journey.
We have been told that the truth will set us free but it is up to us to discern the truth?
What we think we see can be influenced by many things both within the mind and outside of it. What we are willing to see is dependent upon the nature of our own spirit.
If we as an entity could only follow the subjective perceptions of the mind and body then we are actually only following the world and the flesh and other temporal and sensory influences and not following the spirit.
If we are spiritual then our mind and the body could be led by spiritual input and influence rather than dragged along on our journey through life. If we can only have real choice in a spiritual realm of our existence it is in that realm where we may be dangerously influenced and not merely by the world and the flesh.
And then there is the question of which spirit are we following?
- Are there spirits with conflicting identities?
- Are there spirits that seek to influence us?
- And for what purpose?
- how much influence could they have?
- And how do they assert that influence?
Those who think there is only physical life and no spiritual entities inhabiting a physical body or adjacent realms of this world maybe narrow minded. The world of Quantum physics seems to think there is.
Those who do not want to see or cannot see either the spiritual reality nor its importance to the existence of free choice may be blindsided of their own limited thinking. Without a spiritual identity independent of the physical body there can be no free choice unless we ourselves are God.
If there is a spiritual identity in your physical body independent of that body then when that body dies the spiritual entity remains. The manner of that spiritual existence and the experience it provides without the presence of physical input of the flesh and the world may remain a debate even after your own body dies.
If free choice is "a product of God's self retraction" then the debate may only end with our own self retraction and our full acceptance of the opinion of God. Could that be why the word sacrifice in the Old Testament comes from a word that means to draw near?
To answer these questions we still seem to be dependent upon the mind.
If the mind is a tool, an instrument, to perceive the universe through the senses are there more senses than we commonly perceive? Is the mind a window to the soul?
If we as spirit will venture inward into ourselves into our own mind and willingly see the truth of ourselves, as we really are, in the light of the whole truth we may find a key to liberty, to the right of choice?
There is a system to creation. The study of that system gives rise to ology.
What we think we understand in our mind is limited by what we are willing to see. What is often born of our prejudice is called Ideology or the "science of ideas". Ideology is "a system of ideas and ideals, especially one that forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy."
Ideology is often a form of faith in or allegiance to the system of ideas which our own mind produces and it can often stifle spiritual growth.
The mind of Christ
What is the mind of Christ?
Does it set the captive free?
Freewill
Does man have freewill?
God gave mankind a choice between to sources to determine truth. These sources are were identified as trees.
One is now guarded by a light that shines in all directions.
The "observer effect" is a principle in the world of modern science that states simply "observing (or measuring) something can change its value".
It is an effect maybe vastly more important in quantum mechanics than in everyday life.
But if we consider that every time we think there is light generated between the dendrik sinapses of our brain and measurements are effecting outcomes within the brain there could be the working of choice undetectable by instruments of science but just as real as consciousness itself.
This takes us back to "Cogito, ergo sum". Or "I think, therefore I am".
Are there subtle choices taking place within the individual that draws us or our mind in one direction or another, to one pattern of choices or another on a quantum or even spiritual basis?
Is love a choice? Some would say it would have to be a choice in order to be real love.
Maybe it is not love that is the choice but the type of love which is the only choice.
See the two kinds of love
Romans 7:25 I thank God through Jesus Christ our Lord. So then with the mind I myself serve the law of God; but with the flesh the law of sin.
Romans 15:6 That ye may with one mind [and] one mouth glorify God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.
1 Corinthians 1:10 Now I beseech you, brethren, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that ye all speak the same thing, and [that] there be no divisions among you; but [that] ye be perfectly joined together in the same mind and in the same judgment.
1 Corinthians 2:16 For who hath known the mind of the Lord, that he may instruct him? But we have the mind of Christ.
Philippians 1:27 Only let your conversation be as it becometh the gospel of Christ: that whether I come and see you, or else be absent, I may hear of your affairs, that ye stand fast in one spirit, with one mind striving together for the faith of the gospel;
Philippians 2:5 Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus:
2 Thessalonians 2:2 That ye be not soon shaken in mind, or be troubled, neither by spirit, nor by word, nor by letter as from us, as that the day of Christ is at hand.
1 Peter 1:13 Wherefore gird up the loins of your mind, be sober, and hope to the end for the grace that is to be brought unto you at the revelation of Jesus Christ;
1 Peter 4:1 Forasmuch then as Christ hath suffered for us in the flesh, arm yourselves likewise with the same mind: for he that hath suffered in the flesh hath ceased from sin;
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- ↑ cogito, ergo sum, (Latin: “I think, therefore I am" is a dictum coined by the French mathematician and philosopher René Descartes in his Discourse on Method (1637) as a first step in demonstrating the attainability of certain knowledge.
- ↑ unless they sell that right and with it their own children to others choice or the dominion associated with choice would pass from generation to generation
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