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To Whom Does the Consciousness that Sees

                and Hears within the Brain Belong?


                Who watches an alluring world in the brain, listens to symphoni-
           es and the twittering of birds, and smells the rose?
                The stimulations coming from a person's eyes, ears, and nose tra-
           vel to the brain as electro-chemical nerve impulses. In biology, physio-
           logy, and biochemistry books, you can find many details about how
           this image forms in the brain. However, you will never come across the

           most important fact: Who perceives these electro-chemical nerve
           impulses as images, sounds, odors, and sensory events in the brain?
           There is a consciousness in the brain that perceives all this without
           feeling any need for an eye, an ear, and a nose. To whom does this
           consciousness belong? Of course it does not belong to the nerves, the





                                                    Signals from an object affect the brain by
                                                    turning into electrical signals. When we
                                                    say we see something, we are actually
                                                    experiencing the effect of electrical sig-
                                                       nals in our brain. The brain is closed
                                                         off to light. The interior of the brain
                                                          is pitch black, and no light can
                                                            enter where the brain is. The
                                                             area known as the visual cor-
                                                               tex is pitch black, somewhe-
                                                                 re that light can never
                                                                  reach, darker perhaps
                                                                    than anywhere you
                                                                     have ever seen. But
                                                                      you watch a
                                                                       brightly colored
                                                                        world in that
                                                                         pitch dark.








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