How the Brain Works by Kiler Davenport




To become fully awake, aware, alert, and move into a level of higher awareness, one must first learn to comprehend what it really means to be all of these things and how the brain works to keep people in the illusion that they are thinking on these levels. Most who claim to be awake are in truth dead asleep and completely unaware of these higher realms of consciousness. It is so difficult to break free of what we are calling the monkey brain. Or lower brain function. The word knowing is very limiting and constraining. 

To say you know something is to say nothing. The power is not knowing, but always exploring. The key to wisdom is learning to quiet the mind and stop reacting and embellishing and impressing folks with your limited knowledge, putting on an act that you are someone you are not.

It takes many years and studies and research to see this massive illusion for what it really is and grasp the fact that we live in a simulation based on pure energy, frequency, and vibrational attenuation. The human brain is a central receiving point for incalculable incoming signals. These signals are converted into raw data and then filtered into a readable form that allows us to be able to have a very basic idea of whom we are and where we are, and allows us to move from place to place and communicate with others who are going through the same illusion. I believe the mind is non-local and is connected to the whole of the universe in a way that we will never comprehend.

Most folks who think they are communicating are really just making noise. They are not aware of just how complex the overall communication process is and how it is responsible for creating different futures in the illusion, Conflict arises when very immature and unaware people come together to relate to each other. They are both always ready to sell each other a story or idea, concept or directives or cause trouble in one way or another. Many people have never learned to communicate on a highly comprehensive level. Most people are just out there ready to get their point across to anyone who will listen, regardless if it makes sense or not.

Just getting yourself tuned up and ready to experience new ways of relating to the external world is exciting and can change your life completely. Reprogramming the human brain is very hard and requires much dedication and practice, as well as focus and concentration. Making these drastic brain changes can be very painful, and most folks will never take the time or expend the effort to put themselves in a higher state of mind. In order to bring these changes you have to open the hood of the car and completely rewire the system and change out the engine for a new one, yes I said a new one because the old ways of thinking and acting and doing have to disappear.

Folks spend an enormous amount of time in meaningless chatter. The lips are moving, but the brain is on hold. This type of chatter is such a waste of time and will keep one enslaved by the lower brain for a lifetime. If and when you do make these massive changes, all the people around you will take notice and many will think that something is wrong with you. All of those you have been used to interacting with who are still in the lower brain function will start rattling their cages and many will even become violent. Like attracts like, and folks tend to feel more comfortable being around others who are in the lower brain state. Accomplishing these changes can be so healing and blissful. 

My upcoming articles will talk about how to bring these powerful changes about and how to keep the mind healthy and focused and on target. On our talk show, David and I will be exploring new ways to assist you in making these brain changes a reality and holding them for the rest of your life. These articles will also be in my upcoming book, The modern evolution of mind.

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