B-dawg
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***************** But I saw something interesting under the surface. Although he wanted to "trump" me with his intellect, and disprove the notion of consciousness existing outside of the brain, part of him wished it were so. ***************** The part of him that wanted to "trump you" is most likely his conscious half... his "spirit." The part of him which was inarticulate, but clearly present, and wanted it to be so... was probably his UNCONSCIOUS mind, or "soul." In essence, we are most likely TWO persons, cohabiting in the same body! (Their interplay forms the illusion of the "ego" during life.) One goes on to reincarnate (the conscious spirit, which then becomes somebody else independent from you) and the unconscious soul goes onto a robotic, dream-like existence in heaven or hell (most often hell, unless the person's most vivid memories - which he'd constantly be reliving throughout eternity - were GOOD ones. If they were BAD ones, the memories would strengthen and get worse and worse, and the soul would lack the ability to make choices... mindlessly digging itself deeper and deeper into misery.) The existence of the excarnate soul would be similar to the confused, muddle-headed existence one experiences in dreams, or upon awaking from a deep sleep (when the conscious mind is still disengaged.) This muddle-headed state would exist in HEAVEN as well as hell... so how could one truly enjoy heaven? I TRULY hope I'm wrong about this theory... it would indicate that we will have no free will in the next life (if the conscious and unconscious divide at death, and go their separate ways... and the part that is YOU is the "soul!") Alternately, if the part that is "you" is the REINCARNATING SPIRIT, then your memories ("soul contents") are discarded between lives, which would also suck like a hull breach on the USS Enterprise. You'd lose all your hard-won knowledge (and memories of all your friendships and loves!) between lives. Although, I'd greatly prefer this to the FIRST option (that is, the "soul" is you and only lives once.) At least you'd have freedom (of a sort.) This theory reconciles traditional Eastern and Western ideas about the afterlife, and is extremely ancient and widespread amond disparate peoples (the ancient Egyptian, Hebrew (that's right!) Caananite, Greek, Mayan, Aztec, Inca, Chinese, and Hawaiian cultures, to name just a few from all around the world, believed in it... and most (if not all) of them HATED the implications, devising complex theologies and rituals to try to unite the two halves of the mind... take the national obsession ancient Egypt had with funerary practices! One can only guess if any of them were successful...) Furthermore, modern scientific studies of the mind appear to vindicate these ancient insights... that we are, indeed, BINARY beings! (Think about the division of our brains into a "right-brain functions" - i.e., emotions... and "left-brain functions" - i.e., logic.) I'd hope that your friend's materialistic interpretation of consciousness is correct, if I were you. (And it may well be so... the fracture of the mind into two halves would result in the death of the ego... and if the EGO is the "fundamental you", then your friend IS for all intents and purposes correct. At least I hope he's right for his sake, and mine, yours and everybody else's!)
Chumley
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