“[W]hen the martyr's righteous forebrain is exploded by the executioner's bullet and his mind disintegrates, what then? Can we safely assume that all those millions of neural circuits will be reconstituted in an immaterial state, so the conscious mind carries on?” MindStatesReligionMillionsConsciousAssumingCarrieRighteousBulletsMartyrCircuitsHensConscious MindExecutioners Book:Consilience: The Unity of Knowledge Source: Consilience: The Unity of Knowledge
“In Buddhism, we say reincarnation is the conscious taking of rebirth by a Bodhisattva, or by a high being, whereas rebirth, is what most people do. Rebirth is an involuntary process where they seek traction by finding a new body after their subtle mind loses the old one. There are two things commonly said about this. One- there is no evidence for it and two- if there is evidence, what's the mechanism which carries the consciousness from one life to another.” PeopleIfsMindSaidTwoBodyProcessLosesConsciousnessBuddhismFindingsConsciousEvidenceTwo ThingsSubtleCarrieMechanismReincarnationRebirthInvoluntaryBodhisattvaTraction Author:Robert Thurman
“Writing is not a searching about in the daily experience for apt similes and pretty thoughts and images… It is not a conscious recording of the day’s experiences ‘freshly and with the appearance of reality’… The writer of imagination would find himself released from observing things for the purpose of writing them down later. He would be there to enjoy, to taste, to engage the free world, not a world which he carries like a bag of food, always fearful lest he drop something or someone get more than he.” WorldWritingRealityWould BePurposeEnjoyImaginationTasteConsciousAppearanceBagsCarrieFearfulObservingSimileFree WorldDaily ExperiencePurpose Of Writing Author:William Carlos Williams