The Relationship Between Genes and Consciousness (Soul): An Evolutionary Perspective on Understanding Human

Human understanding of itself has always fluctuated between two poles: the biological and the spiritual. This paper presents a new perspective on the relationship between the human genome and the consciousness of the soul. It explores how genes, through evolution, have experienced various forms of consciousness, and conversely, how the soul has evolved within various … Read more

Hormonal Encoding of Emotions in the Brain and the Role of Consciousness in Their Modulation: An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Relationship Between Hormones, Emotions, and Consciousness

Emotions are one of the fundamental aspects of human experience, influencing behavior, decision-making, and overall quality of life. This study examines how emotions are encoded in the brain through hormonal processes and whether consciousness can modify these hormonal effects. Scientific research indicates that neurotransmitters such as dopamine, serotonin, cortisol, and oxytocin play crucial roles in … Read more

Time – An Illusion Created by the Brain or an Independent Reality?

Time is one of the most fundamental aspects of human experience. But is this concept an independent feature of reality, or merely a cognitive construct of the brain designed to organize conscious experiences? This paper explores how the brain creates the perception of time and whether time exists as a fundamental property of reality. By … Read more

The Impact of the Pain-Pleasure Cycle on Human Awareness: Examining the Interaction Between the Brain’s Reward System and the Evolution of the Soul

This article explores the profound impact of the brain’s pain-pleasure cycle on human awareness, examining how dopamine-driven behaviors can trap individuals in repetitive cycles of transient pleasure and suffering. By analyzing the interaction between the brain’s reward system and the soul’s consciousness, the paper highlights how spiritual awareness can transcend neural conditioning. Backed by neuroscience … Read more

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