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How Our Mortal Brain Is Influenced and Controlled by The Mortal Experience

HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT FOR CLASS February 22, 2025

How Our Mortal Brain Is Influenced and Controlled by The Mortal Experience

Accepting the following Real Truth®s about how humans are affected by their conscious, physical experiences, study the books indicated below and consider the questions. Be ready to have these questions answered clearly and in detail during class

A. Without a physical body—made of the elements of the environment in which a sensory experience is possible … what your eyes see, your ears hear, your nose smells, your mouth tastes, and your skin feels—it is IMPOSSIBLE to be a conscious person. One’s physical nature, abilities, propensities, limitations, and conscious reality depends on the planet (receiving energy from a sun) where a person’s physical experience is taking place. For example, a body created from the same elements of the earth … which receives a certain amount of energy from its sun … cannot survive, nor is meant to, on other more advanced human-habitable planets. However, there are many “earth planets” throughout the universe that can sustain the same body that a person living upon Earth possesses while experiencing mortality. Much more advanced planets do not have the oxygen levels that could sustain a mortal physical body. Advanced human bodies, existing on these particular planets, do not have blood. In an advanced human body, all blood-carrying parts of the human body are nerves of different sizes. An advanced person, if the person desired, could live upon a mortal Earth, but a mortal could not live on their planet.

B. There is no such thing as a “spirit,” or any other ethereal entity that can interact with a person and create an experience. No human can be conscious without a physical brain receiving energy from the environment in which the body that houses the brain exists. ALL “spiritual” or supernatural experiences, that cannot be physically experienced (through the senses) by another (reasonable, logical, and conscious) person existing in the same environment, are the same type of experiences that occur in the human brain as “dream experiences.” Dreams seem to be, to the one dreaming … whether subconsciously while asleep or consciously as a “day dream” … very real to the dreamer’s senses.

C. ALL humans living upon Earth experience certain type of “spiritual” or supernatural experiences at some point in their lives. There has NEVER been one of these supernatural experiences that cannot be explained by one who understands the natural functionality and purpose of the physical brain. Mortal science has yet to discover this functionality and purpose. Unfortunately, each person sees their spiritual experience as important to them. From this sense of importance, which induces a sense of purpose and uniqueness, the religions and different belief systems are created, ALL of which have divided and deceived the human race. 

QUESTIONS:  

  1. How does a person know when they are experiencing reality or imagination?
  2. Why do humans have imagination and no other species or life form does?
  3. What purpose does our imagination play in the mortal experience?
  4. How is imagination useful to the human experience? Or could it be a great impediment? 

HOMEWORK:  

  • Read Chapter 3 of the book A New American Scripture (begin at pg. 65).
  • Search all key words about “imagination” in the book Human Reality, Who We Are and Why We Exist
  • Use AI chatbots and pose the question: “What is the difference between reality and imagination?