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RE: On the Nature of Consciousness-- It's Not Necessarily In Your Head

in #esoteric8 years ago

Another fantastic post, @jphenderson! You did a wonderful job of formatting these hermetic ideas in an easy to digest manner.

I definitely think all things are consciousness, and I am glad you used the out of body experience as an example. I had a long discussion about where memories woukd be stored during an out of body experience the other day that lead into the mass consciousness of the universe having some sort of memory, like the Western adaption of the Akashik Records/Library.

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Really, even memories could be stored in the brain while consciousness is still nonlocal through quantum entanglement but I understand it to be more akin to what you are saying.

I suppose that's true, but I'm not entirely convinced memories themselves are stored in our brains. Perhaps imprints of the memory are stored as chemical responses, but the abstracted memory is part of say the objective experience where each mind is a universe of its own.

Agreed... I think most likely the brain is more like a network card than anything than a processor or hard drive.