--- Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> on 6/27/06 4:52 PM, Peter at
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > There is no physiological component to
> enlightenment.
> > Any physiological component has to do with mental
> > conditions. "Restful Alertness" is a condition of
> mind
> > neither closer nor further away from pure
> > consciousness than any other physiological state.
> > 
> But still, enlightenment has an experiential
> component. The perceptual
> apparatus, intellect, emotions, etc., are
> functioning differently. There
> must be a physiological or neurological correlate to
> this. Maybe not restful
> alertness, but something.

I agree to a point, but there is no causal
relationship between brain functioning and
Realization. Brain functioning does not and can not
"give rise" to pure consciousness. "It" is
supportless. In many post people seem to imply that
Realization is somehow created or supported by a
particular type of brain functioning. Ain't so Joe!


> 


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