The voice is not clear it cracks pls fix it thanks
@lanle582019 күн бұрын
Swami Sarvapriyananda is Brahman
@raghunandanr475316 күн бұрын
Horrible recording..... please correct
@emrao773218 күн бұрын
The audio is terribl, to say the least!!!
@wthomas569719 күн бұрын
This reasoning is ridiculous. Consciousness is one aspect of brain activity. Of course consciousness doesn't change. It's always the same basic activity. This fellow is simply identifying as something his brain does. When his brain stops functioning he no longer exists.
@MacShrike19 күн бұрын
@@wthomas5697 hi and happy new year to all. I tend to think the same; yet: What if evolution has evolved (obviously =) the cerebral cortex to be able to register and sense the life force running through, not necessarily being generated by the body but some outside field that we exist in. When you die, and your brain stops, the conscious part might be still around somehow/where. Like air. Its a chemical reaction that you breath in and out. But when you die, the air is still there.
@AceMasta9318 күн бұрын
Consciousness being an aspect of brain activity is merely speculative we do not know fully what consciousness is and we have yet to solve the hard problem of consciousness; the question being how does brain activity translate to subjective experience. You aren't saying anything that has not been considered before but you are on the cusp of these teachings if you can let go of that assumption.
@wthomas569718 күн бұрын
@@MacShrike That's a big "what if".
@wthomas569718 күн бұрын
@@AceMasta93 "Merely speculative"...? Hardly. They can map what areas of the brain are doing what when people are conscious and when they are not. Anesthesiologists can turn off consciousness at will by targeting specific areas of the brain with drugs. Consciousness is brain activity.
@MacShrike18 күн бұрын
@@wthomas5697 agreed. But pigs can fly, they are just really bad at landing. Consider the thought evolution of the concept of gravity and/or the place of the earth. Or any natural phenomenon for that matter. The chances that our sense ability has evolved to give a good representation of “reality” is very close to 0.0