The ultimate goal here for jiva is to attain to the state of ‘oneness’, realize the ‘Truth’ that ‘I am not this
body, Mind, intellect, or the ego’; but, it is not easy to drop the curtain
of avidya and to realize the ‘truth’- that “I Am That”, the Unborn,
Eternal, Immortal Self. One must ultimately realize the principle of So’ham asmi |
The human brain is a wonder-machine that is
closely associated with the Mind and has immense capacity to think, imagine,
dream, create and destroy, discover and discern, dissect, disseminate, organize
and reorganize, produce and reproduce, edit and re-edit what all that has been
understood, assimilated, and then present that in a holistic synchronized
picture! It all starts as a desire (ichha), thought-waves, imagination, and
create images and, gradually work out for the attainment with resolve or sankalpa, dhriti (determination), consolidate, and finally create a world (by itself)! Different parts of the brain have trillions of cells,
each cell performing almost sixty thousand jobs at a time, instantly, and many
of them do specialized functions, too! Along with the ageing process of the
jiva these cells develop their ability to perform more and more specialized
functions and they too die out! In fact, the very ageing process is attributed
to the cells. Cells constantly divide and multiply, retrieve the information
stored in the DNA and RNA, transfer all memory intact to new cells before they
burnout. In fact, it is so mysterious that we grow from childhood to ripe old
age and perform specialized functions as per the genes and memories of the past
lives.
The subtler aspects of the waves and vibrations that influence the brain cells, such as, the alpha, beta, gamma, are very important and we do not know much about them!Different spheres of the brain work under different powerful waves!
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