
Reflections
David Masters reflects on the disconnection many people experience from actual reality, which has been replaced by a virtual existence. He observes that distraction dominates our waking lives and extends into our dreams, as we constantly consume information and images throughout the day. This internal replay of experiences can create a mental "radio" or "TV station" that may hinder our connection with a higher power or relationship with God. Masters emphasizes that consciousness might not solely reside in the brain, which he suggests acts as a receiver of information rather than the source. He cites researcher Greg Braden, who discusses the connection between the brain and the heart, noting the presence of neurons in both. Braden's work, published in the Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine, indicates that the human heart is influenced by an energy field that transcends the typical constraints of time and space, pointing to a deeper connection within us that goes beyond our immediate experiences.
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