Saturday, July 14, 2012

Maya


Every present moment is a past moment – that makes sense to me. Others have also said, “history is constantly being made with each moment that passes”.
Now the word Maya is translated to an illusion or magic and now describing ‘it is not’, deception. Knowing that Maya is the goddess of deception why do people worship and follow a deception, a lie? I have also known other religions follow murderers, I forgot what religion has a goddess of death. This goddess went around on a killing spree and it wasn't until she killed her husband that her thirst for blood was satisfied. There were people from a village that worshiped and had a festival for this goddess but what is the meaning behind following such a god? Could it be that they followed it because it was part of their culture and something that they grew up with, and that could also be said for most religions on this world.
Huskley’s believe that the mind was a filtering mechanism and that we could not function if all data streams where allowed in and if it did allowed we would become catatonic which means that we would come into a state of neurogenic motor immobility and would have abnormal manifested behavior. This brings the condition of Autism to mind. My son was diagnosed with Autism and when he was first diagnosed he had abnormal behavior manifestations and was not much responsive to the outside world.
The phantom neuron sensation, wow I have that, or it could be that the oral surgeon really messed up a nerve in my mouth. Because I still experience much pain in the area where the tooth was extracted and it has been months since the surgery took place. I've heard of this with patients that have lost limbs and neurologically feel that they still have that limb and actual pain in that missing body part. Now, could that also be part of our subconscious? Or can it be part of our constant sensation, if we have come accustomed to the pain or particular feeling? Does our mind create a Maya?

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