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Message Subject Are Our Souls Located in Our Head?
Poster Handle Anonymous Coward
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We are a transceiver.
We are tuned to the specific "channel" that makes us who we are.
The transceiver allows that which is us to interact with this body.....

We can leave this body temporarily.

Upon actual death the connetion between the body and self is lost.

During my last death there was a little popping sound as the soul disengaged from my body.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 69943055


"The brain and the body merely function as a relay station receiving part of the overall consciousness and part of our memories in our waking consciousness in the form of measurable and constantly changing electromagnetic fields. In this view, these electromagnetic fields of the brain are not the cause but rather the effect or consequence of endless consciousness. According to this concept, our brain can be compared to a television set that receives information from electromagnetic fields and decodes it into sound and vision. Our brain can also be compared to a television camera, which converts sound and vision into electromagnetic waves, or encodes it. These electromagnetic waves contain the essence of all information for a TV program but are available to our senses only through a television camera and set. In this view, brain function can be seen as a transceiver; the brain does not produce but rather facilitates consciousness. And DMT or dimethyltryptamine, which is produced in the pineal gland, could play an important role in disturbing this process, as we saw earlier. Consciousness contains the seeds of all the information that is stored as wave functions in nonlocal space. It transmits information to the brain and via the brain receives information from the body and the senses. That consciousness affects both form and function of the brain and the body has been described in the discussion of neuroplasticity (“The mind can change the brain”)." ~ Consciousness Beyond Life (Pim van Lommel)

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