Tuesday, April 1, 2008

The new brain

Entering the different domains where knowledge resides in the chakra system and the nervous system, we’re just at the threshold of where the cognition process actually begins. When you dive into that aspect of the chakra system where knowledge resides, viewing it as in a fishbowl, there’s a point where thinking can be linked back up to the energetic consciousness process. From that unified configuration, knowledge comes out on any subject, biological, mathematical, the arts, whatever it might be. The brain opens up to unfold and literally flower.

The new brain that’s getting birthed, as I understand it, has four instead of two hemispheres. It is like a flower opening up from the inside. This particular configuration of the flower-brain is going to allow the cerebrospinal fluid to act the way it’s meant to, as a conduit for light, but also to connect up to the big cosmic light and draw knowledge into it. One is literally able to imbibe knowledge directly from the cosmos rather than out of a book. But in order for that to happen, there has to be a shift in the subtle architecture of the brain.

From the Buddhist perspective, the heart is a mind, a world of its own. Ultimately everything is linked, but the heart and the mind particularly so, because the kind of knowledge we’re talking about deeply involves feeling. Now when you talk about studying things, it seems very flat because there’s no feeling there. But when the wholeness of intelligence wakes up, every word, every concept, everything that exists, the whole structure of feeling is very well developed, so it’s very sensitive. That’s why the heart and the mind have to hook up.

This opening into knowledge, so that knowledge actually floods into you, is like opening up a dam. When the aqueduct of the brain is opened and is functioning well, it constantly pulls in knowledge from the cosmic library. And there’s so much knowledge in there, and it’s simultaneous, that it’s a completely different style of functioning from what most of us can conceive.

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