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How our brains define us
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22/03/2008 02:40:11
 
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>>Not felt it.
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>>But became overwhelmed by it.
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>>Looked upon the true face of God and discovered the perfect unity of all its attributes.
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>>If you are praying, and feel the distinct separations of people and ideas, then you're not doing it right.
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>>The part of the brain that creates those separations is too active.
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>>You need to surrender all aspects of your ego to God until it disappears and all that's left is the One.
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>>You don't ask questions, or favors.
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>>You allow your mind to act naturally according to God's perfect will, rather than your normal brain processes.
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>>That's the purpose of prayer.
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>>Ask the guy who gives sermons at your church.
>
>I don't think you surrender your mind. It's good to be still though and dwell on God. The Bible tells us to meditate on God's word.


I didn't say mind.

I said ego.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ego_%28spirituality%29

"In spirituality, and especially nondual, mystical and eastern meditative traditions, the human being is often conceived as being in the illusion of individual existence, and separated from other aspects of creation. This "sense of doership" or sense of individual existence is that part which believes it is the human being, and believes it must fight for itself in the world, is ultimately unaware and unconscious of its own true nature."
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