Brain Bandwidth; Don’t Worry You Got Plenty

Filed under: Psychology Infos — admin at 1:33 am on Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Often people say things like, well I am not a rocket scientist so what did you expect. Interesting comment, but you could be if you wanted to be. It is a pretty accepted fact that the human brain is completely underutilized and is capable of so much more. Some studies say that humans only use 20 or 30 % of our brain capacity at the most.

Indeed when one asks; “If we are not using all of our brains, then why? Is there a fix? What inhibits us from thinking on a higher level?”

Such comments are interesting in that in itself we are limiting our question. Is asking why are we not using our whole brain? Why stop there? Why not use everything all around you including your brain for higher cognition. Use the energy, material all around to transmit, vision and see everything everywhere. Perhaps it is the hang-up of self or the way one defines self as only that which is within the body we call self.

I sometimes wonder why humans do not think at higher levels and it seems the only reason is not because they can’t but either because they won’t, don’t believe they can, have the wrong intake of chemicals, food, less oxygen then needed, background frequency pollution or because well they do not have to in order to fulfill a safe level of existence. Choosing the easiest and most barrier free direction of travel; that is to say choosing always above all else; “The easiest way.” Think on this in 2006.

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