THE AWAKENING: The Human Brain & Consciousness
Published on May 1, 2015 consciousness
Dr. Granville Dharmawardena
Published May 5, 2015
Human Brain And Quantum Physics – Consciousness
This presents one of the most comprehensive, scientific explanation for the human dysfunction or condition known as ‘cognitive dissidence’ and ‘normalcy bias’.
Dr. Granville Dharmawardena of the University of Colombo writes that psychologists often speak of the mind and the body as two separate entities for convenience, but most acknowledge that they are intimately entwined. Yet none knows exactly how or how intimately. So the mind body problem keeps stubbornly resisting a definite solution. Philosopher John Searle (Mills Professor of Philosophy, University of California, and Berkley) says that today’s philosophers are reluctant to tackle such big problems as how people have been trying to understand their relationship to the universe.
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The awakening of humanity through consciousness – the brain role in managing consciousness. Human Brain And Quantum Physics – Become Self Aware. This presents one of the most comprehensive, scientific explanation for he human disfunction or condition known as ‘cognitive dissidence’ and ‘normalcy bias’. Dr. Granville Dharmawardena of the University of Colombo writes that psychologists often speak of the mind and the body as two separate entities for convenience, but most acknowledge that they are intimately entwined. Yet none knows exactly how or how intimately. So the mind body problem keeps stubbornly resisting a definite solution. Philosopher John Searle (Mills Professor of Philosophy, University of California, and Berkley) says that today’s philosophers are reluctant to tackle such big problems as how people have been trying to understand their relationship to the universe. Quantum physics of human consciousness. The new mental illness of cognitive dissidence and normalcy bias.