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  by Usko Ahonen, Md
 
			04 March 2013 
			from UFODigest 
			Website 
			  
			In 2004, eight neuroscientists felt it was too soon for a definition 
			of consciousness.
 
			  
			They wrote an apology in "Human Brain 
			Function": (1) 
				
				“We have no idea how consciousness 
				emerges from the physical activity of the brain and we do not 
				know whether consciousness can emerge from non-biological 
				systems, such as computers.”  
			The situation has not changed much since 
			then, but there are many new hypotheses trying to explain the 
			wetware's (brain's) connections and the emergence of consciousness 
			on humans.
 Human consciousness is defined by Christof Koch, who lists 
			the following four definitions:  (2)
 
				
					
					
					Consciousness is the inner 
					mental life, which we lose each night when we fall into 
					dreamless sleep
					
					It can be measured with the 
					Glasgow Coma Scale that assesses the reactions of patients
					
					An active cortico-thalamic 
					complex in the brain is necessary for consciousness in 
					humans
					
					To put philosophically, 
					consciousness is what it is like to feel something 
			This is the reductionist view.  
			  
			But is also is much more. Many ask, has 
			the human also soul and the spirit? And maybe the brain is not 
			necessarily needed for the consciousness to exist after all?
 Also altered states of consciousness are hard to explain by 
			scientific knowledge. Same goes to physiological state of dreaming 
			on humans. The dream world of an individual seems to have many 
			important functions not only to the body, but the psyche.
 
			  
			Dr. 
			
			Carlos Castaneda and others 
			have talked about the possibility to create one's own dreams in so 
			called lucid dreaming. Also unconsciousness seems, according to 
			recent studies have more important role to human behavior. The huge 
			majority of human cognitive work is non-conscious. (3) 
			  
			Carl Jung and others have studied 
			and postulated about the collective psyche of the mankind, which 
			would have a huge impact on human behavior also as a single 
			individual. (4)  
			  
			In this scenario, we would be guided by 
			the spirit world in many cases while doing important decisions in 
			life.
 One can safely state, that the explanation of human consciousness is 
			the biggest dilemma of modern science. One can also ask, can the 
			existence of humanity even be satisfactorily explained without a 
			solid and reasonable explanation of consciousness. Without it, the 
			so called scientific world view is a groundless one.
 
			  
			If we can't explain even what we are, 
			and answer where do we come from, how can we explain other phenomena 
			in natural sciences. Caring what consciousness is should be our 
			primary goal in research. And in life, know thyself!
 Personally I have been through so much of paranormal phenomena, 
			usually against my will. I have been abducted by military aliens. I 
			have seen in close range UFO's, and in my house there have been 
			poltergeist activity. I have had out of body experiences. I do not 
			really hold my breath with the UFO disclosure or scientific 
			breakthrough on finding the spirit body of man.
 
			  
			But I do have a personal certainty that 
			someday people will know and will learn about the reality of 
			paranormal things in general. I believe there is an active spirit 
			world waiting to be found for those who have not found it yet. It 
			does not go away by shutting one's eyes.
 According to modern Gnosticism, human history has also an end, and 
			there are invisible rulers in the skies, which are shown to us as 
			UFOs and small gray aliens. More about that in "Are 
						Archons Greys?"
 
 I did use Google scholar to see, if there are new thesis concerning 
			the explanation of consciousness. I did found out hundreds of new 
			scientific publications on quantum mind. I was pleased to see also 
			new theories and vivid discourse on the matter.  (5)
 
			  
			Roger Penrose and Stuart 
			Hameroff did present
			
			their model on the quantum mind 
			soon 20 years ago. (6)  
			  
			Hameroff published in 2012 an article 
			with Deepak Chopra on Quantum soul (7) (8) to 
			which I would scrutinize a bit here.
 According to Hameroff and Chopra,
			
			human consciousness is 
			interconnected to living beings and the universe. It is in 
			contact with cosmic wisdom/information. And it is able to exist on 
			deeper planes independent of biology. (Maybe outside the space and 
			time?)
 
			  
			Their hypothesis is that soul has a 
			secular, scientific explanation consistent with all the religions 
			and known science. And that their model is building a bridge between 
			science and spirituality.
 'Penrose-Hameroff Orch OR model' is used, to explain the bondage 
			from the spirit to the brain.
 
			  
			In it the microtubule system of the 
			brain cells is being controlled by the soul. Microtubules would then 
			do quantum computation inside the neurons cells. There are multiple 
			scientific findings to back this claim from neuroanatomy - and 
			physiology.  
			  
			The writers claim, there is recent 
			evidence for significant quantum coherence in warm biological 
			systems, and end-of-life brain activity for support the notion of a 
			quantum basis of consciousness. (7)
 Now, this is very interesting indeed. The human experience is a 
			complex one, and many people, probably the most believe “there is 
			something” after life. Many have also paranormal experiences. Some 
			have seen UFOs. Maybe most have seen strange dreams or visions. Many 
			have also had religious experiences. And so on.
 
 The idea on an immortal soul is an ancient one, and common to all 
			cultures in the world. If science will now prove its existence, it 
			will mean an end of a world to all reductionists and skeptics. 
			Naturally there would be a spirit world then, like there is.
 
			  
			How would science research it? Is it 
			even possible? What is existence after life?  
			  
			Well, there are already many 
			explanations from various sources to these questions. And none of 
			them are necessarily true, or even close to it. In the new age 
			movement there are certainly many, who claim to have answers. 
 What it comes to ufology, there are abductees and contactees who 
			have out of body experiences with space aliens. Also many times in 
			ufo-cases the aliens show themselves as spiritual entities. Some 
			people have seen or photographed ghosts or poltergeist phenomena.
 
			  
			They all tell of a story of active 
			spirit world that is all around us.  
			  
			The one that can be reached by prayer or 
			meditation.
 
 
			  
			  
			References 
				
				1.Human Brain Function, by Richard 
				Frackowiak and 7 other neuroscientists, page 269 in chapter 16 
				"The Neural Correlates of Consciousness" (consisting of 32 
				pages), published 2004
 2. Consciousness, Confessions of a Romantic Reductionist, 
				Christof Koch, 2012, MIT Press
 
 3. Science 2 July 2010: Vol. 329 no. 5987 pp. 47-50 DOI: 
				10.1126/science.1188595 the Unconscious Will: How the Pursuit of 
				Goals Operates Outside of Conscious Awareness
 
 4.
				
				
				http://www.bahaistudies.net/asma/The-Concept-of-the-Collective-Unconscious.pdf 
				- Jung, Carl
 
 5.
				
				
				http://jcer.com/index.php/jcj/article/view/217
 
 6. 
						
				
				Quantum Computation in Brain Microtubules? 
				- The Penrose–Hameroff ‘Orch OR‘ Model of Consciousness
 
 7.
				
				
				http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-1-4614-0647-1_5?LI=true
 
 8.
				
				
				https://www.deepakchopra.com/blog/view/205/the_quantum_soul_part1__brain_mind_and_neardeath_experiences
 
			  
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