08-05-2012, 09:01 PM
(08-05-2012, 08:11 PM)Pickle Wrote:Quote:How much faith do you have in the ever present functioning of that organ you call your brain, and how often do you suppose it, like any of your other organs, suffers dysfunction?You are what you experience? I do not think it possible to be more than the sum of your experience. We form new pictures with the patterns that we have available to us. This is what I find underlying the simpleton info on the link.
But you are talking about something else I guess.
No, sum of experience would certainly be on topic. i just did not get that from that link and was curious what you were pointing to.
With regard to sum of experience I would say that my point in this thread is that our physical brain does not relay even a morsel of the sum of our experience as our true form of being. So to comprehend the extent of our sum of experience as our true being, we should try to realize how temporary and how inefficient our brain really is. In so doing we will begin to seek interaction with creation via our field of consciousness instead which is how we have actually been interacting and acquiring our sum experience for many experiences long before human incarnation.