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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar) 75
MURAD: The answer to your question is very important, Ibrahim,
because in research and investigations to date, no such center or being has
been encountered. In that case, that which forms sound or music in the
brain and that which listens to human conversation must be human
consciousness.
IBRAHIM: So where in the brain is this consciousness?
MURAD: When I say consciousness, I don't mean a layer of fat or the
nerve cells. This consciousness is the soul Allah created and gave to
human beings. The soul doesn't need eyes to see images or ears to hear
sounds. Nor does it need a brain to think. This is one of Allah's miracles.
AISHA: In that case, if what really sees, hears and feels is our soul
only, is it true to say that our sense organs are simply a vehicle?
MURAD: Of course, Aisha.
A person's brain is also a part of the collection of impressions one relates to. Think
of a brain you buy from the butcher: you can hold it in your hand, see it with your
eyes and examine it with your other senses. The same thing applies to your own
brain. Furthermore, it is not possible for this piece of flesh we call the brain to feel
pleasure and sorrow, to interpret the electric signals transmitted to it or to
distinguish the hundreds of different sounds, smells and tastes.