Discover how ‘reality’ is neither inside nor outside your head. The brain is illusory-like.
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The brain believes it sees itself.
It’s a John Deere cap that thinks it can wear its perception. It develops complicated theories and physiological labels for its parts and structure – all without realizing it’s looking at glorious sensations through its own templatized filter. The more details created, the more real it appears.
If we accept the brain as such, we can reconsider what it means to be a ‘human being’, and whether animals are ‘animal’. Our new vantage points to an illusory-like masquerade ball, a production mistaken for ultimate form.
The brain appears to be a physical object, but in actuality, it’s a process that reflects, magnifies, and constructs ‘things’.
It’s built by imagined, conjured angles, and supported by the angles of other conscious creators. The ‘brain’ has an ingenious disguise. Those most adept at buying into the ‘intelligence’ meme have gone to the efforts of creating more things within the brain-thing itself. They call these fancy areas the cerebrum, the hypothalamus, and bathe in the comfort of their reflective support. They dig down deeper until they magically find what they and other Wills have suggested… the constructions of synapses and neurons.
The brain wants to perceive itself as having ‘physical’ components. If something isn’t as expected, then from the brains view, ‘it must be damaged’. It’s perceiving itself, or, it’s a ‘brain’ perceiving another ‘brain’. This filter, this messenger is a wily one.