On 26/10/2007, albert medina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Sir or Madam,
>
> The human brain knows that it does not know.  This very fact prompts it to
> act to know, producing the innovation which has brought us to this moment in
> time.  This is because it derives all of its vital energy from a source
> beyond itself. . .above it and infinitely more subtle than it.  It cannot
> "tap into" that source by its own efforts because the source is non-material
> and is an energy which cannot be measured by any means.  Ironically, the
> source only supplies raw energy. . .the brain may do with it what it likes
> (free will, constructive or destructive).
>
> The brain is not alive, nor is it conscious.
>
> It borrows all of its vital energy from the source mentioned above.  That
> source is the reservoir of consciousness, beyond physics (of any type) and
> beyond metaphysics.  Again, it cannot be measured by any material
> instrument.
>
> Man cannot produce this original, vital energy.  Consciousness is not of
> man. . .it is used by man (and woman) and every lifeform known.  It is
> immortal, ubiquitous and unknown.
>
> The exoteric must confront the esoteric, but it will always be defeated
> because of former is an effect and the latter is the cause.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Albert

You do realise that most readers of this list will regard what you
have just written as nonsense not even worth rebutting? I don't intend
this to be denigrating, just a description of your audience.



-- 
Stathis Papaioannou

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