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Can Conscious Experience Exist Independently of Brain Function?

The idea that our thoughts and feelings can exist without our brain working is really interesting. I believe that what we think and feel is closely connected to what our brain does. Here are some thoughts I have:

  • Brain Activity Matters: When I’ve looked at different states of being, like when I meditate or dream, I notice that my brain activity changes too.

  • Thinking About the Mind: Some people think of the mind and body as separate things. But I find it hard to think about our thoughts without our bodies, especially our brains.

  • What I've Lived: Every strong memory or feeling I have is tied to my brain. It’s really hard to picture what I’m aware of without my brain being involved.

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Can Conscious Experience Exist Independently of Brain Function?

The idea that our thoughts and feelings can exist without our brain working is really interesting. I believe that what we think and feel is closely connected to what our brain does. Here are some thoughts I have:

  • Brain Activity Matters: When I’ve looked at different states of being, like when I meditate or dream, I notice that my brain activity changes too.

  • Thinking About the Mind: Some people think of the mind and body as separate things. But I find it hard to think about our thoughts without our bodies, especially our brains.

  • What I've Lived: Every strong memory or feeling I have is tied to my brain. It’s really hard to picture what I’m aware of without my brain being involved.

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