The
brain’s various centers are each designated for a specific function. The senses
take cognition of the environment. The anthropological basis of the nervous
system was to facilitate an interaction with the environment, based on the
individual’s awareness of being separate from the environment. All senses
sub-serve the function of underlining a sense of discreteness. Touch, taste,
sound, smell and vision are instruments of discrimination. The entity that
integrates these inputs and collectively coordinates them as a subject is the
assumed ‘identity. The coordinated output of separateness that the senses keep
generating is ego.
The
brain helps fragment awareness into the subjective ‘self’ and objective
‘non-self’ are vital for each other’s symbiotic existence. Our own identity
relies on our ability to perceive our self as uniquely different and distanced
from the environment. Various detrimental states of consciousness, such as
feeling drowsy, deep sleep, semi consciousness or even an unconsciousness state
are familiar. Therefore, it is only logical to believe in states where there is
an incremental increase in the level of consciousness.
If
identity was base merely on a deep rooted sense of discreteness that the senses
generate, would a person, alone in a dark, quiet room – whose brain is not
being fed with sensory inputs – consider himself as non-existent? N unconscious
person doesn’t interact with the environment but might be assumed to possess an
‘am-ness’ that is partial and aware of only the ‘self’ without comprehending or
interacting with the environment. It’s a state of partial awareness.
A
seizure that arises in the portions of the limbic system – phylogenetically one of the oldest
groups of neurons – could give rise to profound spiritual experiences. Repeated
bursts of abnormal electrical activity can facilitate a new pathway within the
compels network of neurons. This is called ‘kindling’ – where consciousness may
be getting defragmenter leading to an un-split awareness.
All
sense organs route their inputs through the limbic system and to various
designated areas. The sensation of extreme bliss generated by un-split
awareness gets triggered by the limbic system and not in the frontal lobes, the
seats of intelligence and logical analysis. Such experiences are hence states
of altered awareness rather than conclusions arising as a result of
intellectual through processing of the brain. The experience or realization
that the am-ness of subject and object are of the same essence could be that
final frontier of consciousness evolution, the attainment of state of super
consciousness. Faith and devotion as ways to salvation rely on the dismantling
of the worshipper’s identity and becoming one with the worshipped. That is,
perhaps inputs that serve to generate and maintain a separateness of the self
are modulated or filtered within the limbic system – a state of comprehensive,
un-resurrected oneness.
It’s a
paradoxical situation of the observer becoming the observed without the
meditation of sense3 organs, by expanding awareness to a supra sensory level.
Realization may well be a modulation and ‘kindling’ of the neural pathways
leading to a perception of oneness with the entire cosmos. It would then really be more a liberation from the person
rather than of the person.
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