The brain as a portal to parallel worlds
Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2021 1:28 am
This is a link to a brief essay about the brain and its access to parallel universes.
Parallel universes are only accessible through the mind via the brain in my hypothesis. Our mind always takes the form of an avatar, as in virtual reality worlds when we put on VR glasses.
The body in which we appear to other observers is an avatar.
Psychedelic trips, Near-Death experiences, astral travel, and lucid dreaming make us, through the brain as a portal, temporarily present in another parallel world. There we take on a different avatar and meet avatars of other minds. They take on a certain avatar there, which they don't have in other parallel worlds. For example, 'The Light' or 'beings of light' that people see during an almost-death experience represents perhaps The Source from which all consciousness comes.
A mind is invisible in itself, so it must look like an avatar in order to exist in a universe. The avatars we see during astral travel or during Near-Death experiences or psychedelic trips represent a mind.
I call myself a dualist, but not a dualist in the sense of mind vs matter. I'm a dualist in the sense of mind vs (parallel) universe and whatever it is made of. I'm also not a materialist. Because some parallel worlds are not made of matter as we know it. I'm not an idealist, because in my theory not every object in a world represents a mind. Only avatars represent minds.
Every experienced world has its own laws of nature. But a parallel world is only accessible through the dying brain/avatar in this universe. The observers are your mind and other minds each represented by an avatar in every world. My analogy is a virtual reality game where you wear a virtual reality headset.
Parallel universes are only accessible through the mind via the brain in my hypothesis. Our mind always takes the form of an avatar, as in virtual reality worlds when we put on VR glasses.
The body in which we appear to other observers is an avatar.
Psychedelic trips, Near-Death experiences, astral travel, and lucid dreaming make us, through the brain as a portal, temporarily present in another parallel world. There we take on a different avatar and meet avatars of other minds. They take on a certain avatar there, which they don't have in other parallel worlds. For example, 'The Light' or 'beings of light' that people see during an almost-death experience represents perhaps The Source from which all consciousness comes.
A mind is invisible in itself, so it must look like an avatar in order to exist in a universe. The avatars we see during astral travel or during Near-Death experiences or psychedelic trips represent a mind.
I call myself a dualist, but not a dualist in the sense of mind vs matter. I'm a dualist in the sense of mind vs (parallel) universe and whatever it is made of. I'm also not a materialist. Because some parallel worlds are not made of matter as we know it. I'm not an idealist, because in my theory not every object in a world represents a mind. Only avatars represent minds.
Every experienced world has its own laws of nature. But a parallel world is only accessible through the dying brain/avatar in this universe. The observers are your mind and other minds each represented by an avatar in every world. My analogy is a virtual reality game where you wear a virtual reality headset.