Guest guest Posted February 18, 2003 Report Share Posted February 18, 2003 Nisargadatta , pete seesaw <seesaw1us> wrote: > > > Dan wrote: " The brain is like a tube. > > >>What is going through the tube is " what is. " > > >Which the brain never knows. > > >To get hung up in what the brain is feeling, > >is to keep yourself stuck in a tube. > > > " What is " has no need of the brain to be > feeling it -- the brain is merely a > transitory phenomenon like all others, > >arising in their time and dissolving. " > > P:This is so funny coming from a psychologist. > Do you tell your patients about this medieval > theory of yours. And could you tell us what > in your opinion are the functions of the 'tube.' The tube is designed to take in food, process it, and excrete it, to reproduce, to keep itself surviving, until it is its time to decompose. The brain is the part of the tube that directs it to the proper places to do each of those functions. I don't have to tell my clients this theory because they are all living it already. They know it first hand. > Should I get the TV guide? Yes. > Honey, could you twitch my nose and change the > channel? And you should keep doing this Elizabeth Montgomery impersonation. You're very good at it :-) -- Dan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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