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Madras (Chennai) 1982 - Small Group Discussion - Is it possible for the brain to act totally?
Summary:
The movement of the brain.
Can the brain act fully, completely?
What is that state of the brain when there is an intense challenge?
When I am utterly lonely, my brain feels a sense of isolation. Is there in that isolation a factor which says, ‘Remain with ‘what is’, don’t escape’?
Am I aware of the immense fact that I am my own time-maker?
What brings about mutation in the brain cells?
What is insight?
There is a vast difference between the brain and the mind.
The ending of the self opens a door into the universal mind.
Once there is a perception of the enormity of the mind, the brain becomes contaminated with that.
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