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Sunday, 23 May 2004
The Nervous System of the Mind
The Nervous System is linked to all the twelve systems of the body and is the closest system we have to the idea of the mind. The brain is the key organ of the mind; yet it works in close cooperation with the sensory and immune systems, for without sensory input and chemical translation the mind would be dumb.

The mind remembers everything the brain ever experienced. Every sight, sound, touch, smell and taste is remembered by the body.

There are over 100 billion brain cells and over 100 trillion cells in the body. Each brain cell is connected to 25 to 100 other brain cells, so it would not take too many to make up a brain word. There could be from 25^25^8 to 100^100^8 connections with just an eight cell layer. If we take the possible intelligence of all the neurons in any person, it would surpass all the intelligence in the universe. The connections of the brain would surpass the number of stars in the cosmos of over 200 billion galaxies each with over 200 billion stars +/- 50% (200^9*200^9)=~7*10^22 or about 7 sextrillion stars.

Although we learn less as we get older, our capacity for knowledge always increases. Our imaginations have dreamed of worlds that we have not yet experienced in physical reality, yet there are some that profess they have visited outer worlds and experienced what it would be like to live there. Many great leaders attempted to make the world into a utopia, yet all of them have failed. What can we learn form their mistakes?

It all starts with the individual and yet it is not solely the individuals' responsibility to make any relationship work. It takes two to have a friendship and many friendships to make a loving family. Without the knowledge of true love, everyone is lost. This is why theology is the mother of wisdom and a personal relationship with God is necessary.

Every religion leads us to God, yet every soul must seek God to get to know him better. We can seek him in school, on the job, in the world or in another's eyes; yet if we do not first go to the source of all knowledge, most of our life might be wasted.

Every person feels they know how successful they have been in life. Deep down inside, they know the truth. It is part of our divine design. Yet how can we learn from this wisdom, if we do not know how to use it?

There are many ways we can develop our mind. You are lucky if you have a computer to help you in this vital task. One way to begin is by using multiple search engines that rate, and summarizes its findings.

I remember finding a whole science of knowledge with very specific words for its courses. Yet becoming too academic would make us all philosophers who are very precise with their words.

Popular courses on self improvement have much to offer the student of life; yet all our knowledge has to be experienced for it to be affective. In other words, success makes success and only your unconscious mind knows if you are really truly great.

Posted by philcutrara1 at 12:36 PM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, 26 May 2004 9:36 AM EDT
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