God Without Trust A Lived Experience of Doubt, the Conditioned Brain, and the Return to Awareness

This article explores the author’s personal journey through deep existential doubt toward God—a doubt not rooted in denial, but in the struggle to redefine divinity beyond a brain conditioned by fear, judgment, and habit. Moving past traditional religious representations, the author introduces a perspective grounded in frozen awareness and a critique of brain-centered narratives. Rather … Read more

از مغز لیمبیک تا مغز متعالی: آگاهی چگونه به آزادی دست می‌یابد جستاری عصب‌فلسفی در وابستگی عاطفی، عشق آگاهانه و مغز به‌مثابه ابزاری برای آگاهی

این مقاله به بررسی رابطه پویا بین نواحی مختلف مغز انسان و ماهیت آگاهی می‌پردازد. این مقاله با بهره‌گیری از علوم اعصاب، روانشناسی و معنویت، دیدگاهی یکپارچه ارائه می‌دهد تا توضیح دهد که چگونه تغییر تسلط از مغز لیمبیک به قشر پیش‌پیشانی، تجربه عمیق‌تر، آزادتر و آگاهانه‌تری از زندگی را تسهیل می‌کند. وابستگی‌های عاطفی، که … Read more

From the Limbic Brain to the Evolved Brain: How Awareness Finds Its Freedom A Neurophilosophical Inquiry into Emotional Dependency, Conscious Love, and the Brain as a Tool of Awareness

This article explores the dynamic relationship between different regions of the human brain and the nature of awareness. It offers an integrative perspective, drawing from neuroscience, psychology, and Spirituality, to explain how shifting dominance from the limbic brain to the prefrontal cortex facilitates a deeper, freer, and more conscious experience of life. Emotional dependencies, rooted … Read more

Politicians strive to keep the brain’s alarm system (the limbic system) constantly active, using fear as a tool to achieve their goals. Because when a person worries about security, they are willing to sacrifice freedom for the illusion of safety.

Religion acts as a speed bump on the path to human growth and evolution. How can we manage and live in today’s world relying on knowledge from thousands of years ago?

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