The Illusion Called Mind: Is Consciousness Beyond the Brain?

This article explores the concept of the mind as a cognitive illusion generated by the brain, challenging conventional perspectives that regard it as an independent entity. By integrating insights from neuroscience, philosophy, and spirituality, the paper examines the relationship between the brain and consciousness, arguing that true awareness exists beyond neural activity. It delves into … Read more

Reality or Interpretation: The Role of Consciousness in Perceiving the World

Is the world we live in an absolute reality, or merely an interpretation of it? This paper examines the role of consciousness (soul) and the brain in shaping our perception of reality. It explores how the brain processes sensory data, creating established patterns that shape our understanding of the world. While consciousness exists beyond time … Read more

Individual Realities in a Unified World

This paper explores how individual awareness (soul), brain processing, and environmental influences shape a person’s perception of reality. It argues that each person constructs a unique version of reality based on their awareness frequency, neural activity, and environmental factors, leading to what can be described as parallel worlds within a single universe. By integrating perspectives … Read more

Consciousness as an Independent Phenomenon: A Quantum and Neuroscientific Perspective

Consciousness has been one of the most challenging topics in neuroscience, physics, and philosophy. The dominant view in cognitive science and neuroscience suggests that consciousness is a product of brain activity. However, evidence from near-death experiences (NDEs), quantum physics, and information theory indicates that consciousness may be independent of the brain and intrinsically linked to … Read more

Energetic Consciousness, the Brain, and Thought Loops

This paper explores the profound relationship between energetic consciousness and the brain, arguing that consciousness is an independent force beyond time and space that utilizes the brain as a tool for experiencing reality. Unlike traditional neuroscientific perspectives that consider the brain as the source of consciousness, this study suggests that consciousness actively alters the brain’s … Read more

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