Brain structures
by Marinus Jan Marijs
- Brainstem (reflexes);
- Limbic system (emotions);
- Neocortex (representational-conceptual);
- Structure function 1: Structure function in the brain, which supports concrete, literal thinking;
- Structure function 2: Structure function in the brain, which supports abstract and logical thinking;
- Structure function 3: Structure function in the brain, which supports pluralistic, synthesizing thinking;
- Structure function 4: Structure function in the brain, which supports integrated unified (cross) paradigmatic thinking;
- Kundalini activated brain level 1: Level of the Srotapatti. Other names are Parivrajaka and Wali (nature mysticism);
- Kundalini activated brain level 2: Level of the Sakridagamin. Other names are Kutichaka and Ghous;
- Kundalini activated brain level 3: Level of the Anagamin. Other names are Hamsa and Koetoeb;
- Kundalini activated brain level 4: Level of the Arhat (prophet level). Other names are Paramahamsa and Nabi;
- Kundalini activated brain level 5: Level of the Buddha (Christ level). Other names are Jivanmukta, Rassoul, Jaina and Messiah.
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"A philosophical treatise can be mostly written in object or process language,
but phenomenological descriptions must be by its very nature first person descriptions.
It is for this reason that self-observations, and personal experiences of the author are included."
Marinus Jan Marijs.