An Almost Daily Journal
by Bianca Smith

Saturday, October 18, 2008

The Body of the Universe

Are we a singular entity which navigates through space and time like an organism unto it’s own life? And if so, why do we posses experience as individuals, like individual twigs inevitably connected to the same tree? The idea that "we are sheep" is obvious and true, but is there any real way to avoid that? After all, and as many spiritualists often say, “We are one”. That being case, what function does the experience of individuality serve? It can serve the purpose of evolution, because often times, those twigs will bear fruit as they drop to the ground and perpetuate the evolution of the species of the tree. I think this metaphor may fit if the fruit were likened to new creative conceptualization & inventions, etc.

We are a Brain

We, as in those who have consciousness, are actually the make-up of billions of neurotransmiters which reach into various areas of a brain. The brain is obviously one a singular entity - but also, part of a working system, which we know is an operating component of the body. The brain will generate “ideas”, as well as subconscious thoughts. Just as well, the brain generates “Big thoughts“ which might, if practiced enough bridge new neuron receptors into uncharted regions of the brain, or pathways that weren’t originally connected. Just as well, receptors can break in places, inhibiting activity, and stagnating growth.

So, imagine the human race, as well as all other incarnations with the gift of experience as billions of neurons, operating as individual mechanisms, creating groups which work as cohesive parts of a brain. The brain can not function without the different components which act as individual mechanisms.

What body does the brain belong to? Well, the universe as we know it. The universe, and its multiple dimensions need to think, and unless it can “go live”, through means of perception, it has little purpose. So, living organisms, as well as all incarnated spirits, are actually the brain of the universe. The universe can not create new, hard reality without the brain to think it up. So as we think about what else might be “out there” floating in space, suspended by their respective orbits, we recreate the limits of boundaries as they are simultaneously being perceived. In addition, anti-matter is what hasn’t yet been materialized by the consciousness it needs in order exist as comprehensive reality.

What about disincarnated spirits? They might function as after-thoughts of the brain, which may linger as a memory or dream of the brain. They stick around in case the brain may need to draw them up again as an aid to the thought process. The upper and lower astral realm which house these after-thoughts, or disincarnated spirits also act as emotions of the brain, swaying thoughts into positive, or negitive realms.

1 comment:

Pharoah said...

Wow. That's all I can say. I'm visiting your blog from IGN and started reading. Thankfully I came across these thoughts of consciousness. I'm sure you've probably watched the zeitgeist movies. If you haven't you should check them out. By the way I particularly loved your expression "The real news is on the comedy channel, and the comedy is on the news channels." So obvious yet so oblivious to the masses at the same time.