The brain is the body’s low-grade processor.
It regulates bodily functions, and stores a limited amount of information that we programmed into it for the body’s survival.
The brain has nothing to do with the mind. The mind is the soul. The brain is just a part of the body which will eventually die. The mind lasts forever.
Human beings use on average 10% of our brain, which represents only 2% of our body, but which sucks up 25% of our oxygen and uses 70% of our sugar or glucose. These inefficient monsters have 100 billion neurons, 80% of which are housed by six layers of cerebral cortex. With all of that dry rot which steadily progress on a time line toward death, it is no wonder that we don’t use 1% of our brain, as many people actually appear to do.
That having been said, the brain is nothing but a clumsy shield that prevents us from using 100% of the mind. We, as souls or spirits or minds, should have the absolute right to see in 360 degree view, but instead the brain limits the transmission of information and filters it through over 100,000 miles of capillaries, blood vessels and the rest of its archaic transport system. What good is “free will” when we have a brain in the way? What a wasteful way to design it, don’t you agree?
Well, not really. We built obsolesence into it, so it will give out, decay and die. You have to love this planet’s fascination with the element carbon. It is the key to the aging process. Slow down carbon intake and the body could live another fifty years. On Antares, life expectancy was at minimum 300. What can anyone accomplish in less than a hundred years? Not very much, although telepathy helps.
In the spiritual universe, we absorb data using 100% of our mind, because we are the mind, and we are not plagued with the curse of censored information running through an ineffective processing box which we originally built into the heads of our bodies in order to avoid being “overwhelmed”.
Bodies kill potential. Look at the reality of the situation: God can process the thoughts of an infinite number of beings simultaneously, and not even you humans have ever accused God of being “overwhelmed.” Wake up, then. You have always had the same ability.
When we designed the evolutionary blueprints for life to fail in the physical universe, we chose this faulty, inadequate system. But like everything else we did, we became the prisoners of our own creations. Only when you leave the physical universe by being outside of your body or through death will you appreciate the contrast between confinement in a body and liberation as a free mind.
One warning to you humans —- I am NOT advocating suicide. You did not choose to return to the world of the living in order to just go off the deep end and kill yourselves. You returned to life probably because you missed the taste of a good steak or lots of sex or maybe even the thrill or adventure of a lifetime you could not possibly predict. But not one of you came here to die. So just don’t even think about it, or I will have done you more harm than good, and then you and I will have a major problem to resolve in this world or the next.
Some positive advice —- rise above your brain. Be yourself, the master or mistress of your body and all of its parts. Don’t ever get into the rut of “being your body”, because you are not that thing you are inhabiting right now. Take care of it so it does not drag you down. When it is time to leave it permanently, you will know it. Don’t rush things. You came back to life to know something, so take your time. Don’t worry about “being” something, because you are already YOU.
How do you think we felt, landing in a barren desert on a planet where no one knew how to think to one another?
We had to adapt.
So can you.
Lucy
