1/8/2024 0 Comments Beebeep dictionaryIn other words, the point is, you would imagine somewhere back here, there'd be a little guy sitting there watching this information that's coming. In other words, here is some information, right? Here is some information, in the form of electrical impulses, going back here. So you can follow these, and where are you? Where is the seer? That's all they know, is that they have these electrical impulses starting here, going here, going back here somewhere, and coming back here somewhere. And then back around somehow back to the brain stem, somewhere. And then the electrical impulses go then back to the visual cortex, somewhere back here. Into the brain stem, okay? So into the brain, brain stem here. These little electrical impulses start cruising through here. So electrical impulses start going beep, beep, beep, beebeep, beebeep, whatever. So it stimulates the optic nerve and that sends electrical impulses so it sends electrical impulses here. Okay? And this chemical reaction in the retina stimulates this here, the optic nerve, okay? So somehow light stimulates, goes through here, stimulates the retina, and when it stimulates the retina, this causes a type of chemical reaction. Basically all that happens with sight or the mechanics of sight, as modern science knows it, is the following: light somehow comes off of the television or whatever it is you're seeing, in this case the television, okay? And it stimulates the retina, which is here, okay. And this is supposed to be me right in here right, alright? What happens? The physiological or physiology of sight, the mechanics of sight doesn't really explain anything about the seer, about the self, about you. We've got a side shot of your head, your brain there, your eye, and the TV set. So figure I'm staying at home with you on your couch, next to you, we're taking it sideways here. Here's the TV set, okay, and here's your brain. Self Discovery Series (Part 10 of 26) - Perception: Who and Where Is the Seer?
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