Re: Epiphany: Zen What Happens? |
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Dr Pancho
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>On Deja Vu: >I had heard that the theory behind this anomaly is that the two halves of the human brain actually separate for a nano-second. There is also a severance in the storing of the current memory (one half of your brain is responsible for storage and one is for delivery) and the two sessions of memory are stored as separate. Your brain then starts to compare the two events as two separate instances but in actuality, they are the same. ...that's the explanation I was searching for...makes perfect sense...why is it that people don't see miracles all around them...like the children we abandon every day...the rivers and lakes we poison...the miracle of this atmosphere we have that makes a breeze such a delight and opt instead to see "miracles" ONLY when natural law is supposedly suspended...why isn't the ocean enough of a miracle to reverence and cherish but rather the fable that someone WALKED on it? Why is patented BULLSHIT a "miracle"? --------------------- |
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