Here's some interesting thoughts I gleaned from a "documentary" called What the bleep.
--The brain input does not distinguish between reality and imagination. Only reasoning that processes the information does that.
--Read up a little more on Quantum Superpositiong, interesting stuff...
--also Schrödinger's cat if you've never heard of that before...
--Dr Emoto, has performed experiments with water and darkfieldd microscopes that make me twitch with the sureality of it... Basically he snaps a pic of the molecules before and after they are blessed, talked to, berated, or have "happy thoughts" written on their canister..... THE MOLECULES CHANGE MAN... Take a look on his site. It'slikek the slime from Ghostbusters 2 only for REAL MAN.
--IF we know that basically nothing on the quantum level is "real" until it is observed, then it could be said that "reality" needs an observer to make it actual. You need to observe something in order to collapse theinfiniteepossibilitiess of that particle... Then I put it to you that the universe and this PMP are here only because of the Great Observer, God himself...
--The nerve cells in our brains actually form closer bonds to other nerves as we uses them. If we think the same thing over and over and over then the nerve actually reaches closer to the other. If we cease that repeated thought then the nerves grow further apart... For more mind blowing thoughts on this line read A Wind in the Door
--do individual cells have a consciousness? Cells have receptors forneurall peptides created out of emotion in thehypothalamuss I'mm pretty sure). The actual cell, as it replicates, can predisposition itself toreceivee one type of peptide that comes as a result of particular emotion. We can become PHYSICALLY addicted to a certain emotion, just like you can be addicted to heroine. The question then is: do we simply act, or create emotional situations at the behest of our own CELLS?
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