http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFJPtVRlI64&feature=player_embedded
Nothing like a bit of Ramachandran on a Sunday evening...
wonderful stuff...
The right hemisphere has greater access to reality including what we conceptually differentiate as physical and spiritual - it feels the greater energetic reality, the 'presence', sometimes described as God.
By the way this talk appears to contradict itself - Ramachandran says the right hemisphere said yes to God then he describes right hemisphere as being atheist, hat leads to some interesting thoughts
I feel compelled to add that the belief or not in God is a left hemisphere stance whilst the experience of that greater reality sometimes labelled God by the left hemisphere is something else.
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wonderful stuff...
The right hemisphere has greater access to reality including what we conceptually differentiate as physical and spiritual - it feels the greater energetic reality, the 'presence', sometimes described as God.
By the way this talk appears to contradict itself - Ramachandran says the right hemisphere said yes to God then he describes right hemisphere as being atheist, hat leads to some interesting thoughts
I feel compelled to add that the belief or not in God is a left hemisphere stance whilst the experience of that greater reality sometimes labelled God by the left hemisphere is something else.
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