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Thought, the brain and memory
i have pondered over a theory for so long and had came to the same conclusion as one guy i have talked to about the theory. i would write the theory but i would not know how to word it good enough for you to understand what i am trying to get across correctly. so here is a link where you can read what someone like me and others have theorised.
let me know if you share the same views and or have any other thoughts on this touchy subject.
http://www.houstonghost.com/theories/thought_brain_memory.htm
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Re: Thought, the brain and memory
Now...That is one deep subject. I do agree with the thoughts in the link, but it is projected only by one view point. I'm not certain the scientific community would be able to dispute any of it. ( I would have a heck of a time without making myself look dumb. ) I think it was written purely from the religious stand point.
One little thing that got my attention was the item about the ghost not having a brain. I'm not certain anyone has ever captured a ghost to verify if that would be true or not. That is the only real weak point I saw. The part about chemical imbalances, I could go either way on.
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Re: Thought, the brain and memory
yeah the point of the spirit not having a brain is confusing.wich caused me to look towards the jellyfish. they do not have brains and still move and function as if they had one. would be funny if we could make a link between the two.even though the jellyfish does not have a brain it still holds memory and thought. when a fish gets caught in its tenticals it knows to bring it up to feed.how would that be possible without a brain? unless the brain has nothing to do with memory and thought.it is a question to really think about.how ohter life forms that do not have brains are able to function.
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Re: Thought, the brain and memory
i suppose you can look at it this way. plants do not have brains, so in order for them to function they are pre programmed to perform tasks and so forth with other organisms. maybe our soul is pre programmed in the same way. but in this case giving a physical brain and body to perform certain tasks in the physical world.our soul holds all the "information" and the brain recieves the commands from the soul. as it said in the article the brain could be a antenna to receive this information. and the brain controls the body to perform those tasks.or maybe you can look at computers.they are pre programmed to function in a certain way. when the computer has difficulty or is not running so smoothly it is due to something running amuc in the brain of the pc. wich would be a virus.the signal is there to perform the task correctly but the virus is blocking and destroying the brain of the pc.to keep it from running like the day you bought it.brand new.when the virus is destroyed your pc can go back to normal.allowing the signal to go from the brain to the rest of the devices.computers do not have souls but it gives you a different perspective on the theory
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Re: Thought, the brain and memory
Very interesting topic. I think you made a good analogy with the plants and the p.c.
I think the soul tells the brain what to do. The point about the brain being an antenna makes sense to me.
I've been reading the book "Conversations with God" again.. in it, it talks about how everything is constructed by thought. Thought is pure energy.. that is what remains when we are gone.. so.. thought/energy.. could be the same thing as spirit/soul... it says we are all a three part being.. just like everything in the universe:
body/mind/spirit … energy/matter/anti-matter … Take a look at this video, the point is basically the same, but it is interesting to view.
http://www.consciousone.com/wisdomflash/WFView.cfm?PID=148
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You both made excellent sense. The only thing separating the pc/plant though is obvious, th PC is not a life form, ( At least not yet ) And not truly capable of thought. It's a machine, a complicated one for certain, but just a machine. The plant is a living thing.
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yes a machine is not alive. it was just used to help explain how maybe we too are pre programmed to do tasks.next thing to think about is if our soul holds all the information why do we need to learn? i have an idea but i can not seem to word it right.i will have to sit on this question for a while and then i will let you know what i think.
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My opinon.. we are here to experience.. if we already know everything.. then what would be the point? We are "programmed" to forget, so we are able to experience the journey of life.
This is what I think... God is the almighty.. the father of all.. we are created in his likeness to experience "for" him. If you are all love.. and you know that you are.. that's great.. but how can you feel it, if you haven't felt fear, anger, frustration?
I think the soul holds the information, but the brain is processed to experience the journey of life. We all strive for what the soul wants, but are limited by our physcial bodies.
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Re: Thought, the brain and memory
I know what you mean, about having a thought in your head, but not being able to describe it...or put it in words. I get that often, probably too often.
Also Joseph...you should sign in to the new portal, help us get that one started.
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