What Happens?

…when the human brain realizes its most intimate, binding relationship is with a parasite?

The human brain ceases to be a host, and its parasite is expelled. But now what? Without its most intimate, binding relationship, the human brain must learn to live without a constant companion reminding it who’s boss.

The brain believes freedom is choosing what to believe because freedom is unimaginable and unknowable. So the believing brain distorts, reduces, what it is aware of to what it has decided to believe has happened.

Believing is seeing what should or should not be, according to the brain’s belief system, its boss.

Seeing deeply what is not freedom is by far much, much, much more important than trying to know what freedom really is. Without it, freedom does not exist except in the imagination. Unfortunately we have chosen to buy into the fantasy that the brain cannot see the depth of it. Simply to justify our inactivity and to continue to lament how miserable we are.

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So, we are to think that you can see the depth of it because you didn’t “buy into” what all us idiots bought into?

How come you always react against anyone who dares to question what you say, @Inquiry? Have I said somewhere that you or anyone else was an idiot, or is this just a projection of your mind hurt by someone else’s words?

I always react to what anyone says whether they question me or not.

Thanks for your honesty :+1: