samadhi_smiles said:
What are you talking about, Willow? There's plenty of evidence that consciousness arises in the brain. How about all of the studies on exogenous administration of psychotropic substances as a necessary causal component in a chain of felt subjective shifts in consciousness? Or how about brain lesion studies?
Perhaps these such things merely change the ability of the brain to 'receive' what we call conciousness. You speak as the brain as a generator, whereas I like to think of it as a receiver. Albert Hoffman has many great things to say about this.
You are on the lunatic fringe if you are claiming the seat of consciousness is not the brain.
Conciousness is experienced because we have a brain, but that doesn't mean the brain cause conciousness- it seems to allow us to experience it. Consider the idea of plant spirits; they have no brain, yet are considered sensient. But thankyou for the lunatic compliment. The brain doesn't house the mind- it flows through it like elctricity, and we catch some parts of it and say we're that.
Why should we accept this 'field-frequency' theory if it does not cohere with anything we know about neuropharmacology, neurophysiology, or neuropsychology?
But synchronicity, coincidence, telepathy, telekineseis, the collective unconcious etc are not explained by a brainm shut up and alone in a head...
And what do we know? Not much. A lot of neurological data is theoretical. Anyway, explain such things as the quantum collapse- how does a consciousness housed only in the brain afect external events before they have occurred?
I'm open to these types of ideas as long as we cash them out as metaphorical or explanatory for levels of the mind that are easier explained thus. But, lets not conflate the metaphysics though. Surely the mind supervenes on the brain.
Sometimes you get so wordy I'm just lost. In your view, everything is reduced to matter, materialism. Science rejects theroies that cant be empirically measured- thus the ideas of quantume realms, field of conciousness and such are dismissed. If someting cannot be seen, described, quanitfied it is not real. Now, you can see the connection between brain changes (drugs, lesions, trauma) and changes in perception, thus assuming that the brain is responsible for such changes. Which is totally correct. What is an assumption is that the brain is iteself generating the changes, not receiving different incoming data- ie. a new/different realm of conciousness.
Once you have what can only be described as supernatural, poltergeistic or extra-sensory experiences its hard to think of conciousness as a weird by-proudct of circuits and synapses.
Remember, just because something seems like it is the case to you (or anybody else) does not mean that it is. We are poor judges of our own unconscious aspects of consciousness.
I can say my conciousness appears to be contained in my brain, but I can't say thats where its created. I don't think anyone could. I know my radio doesn't generate the tunes, it receives them via antenae. Who knows, humans could be the same? Either way, I'm not going to close my mind (our mind, the mind, mind-at-large what have you). Its fun to think of these things.... the world is boring otherwise
