The brain is a perception of the mind

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The choice to choose between life and death is free will at its best. Every human has either free will, or determinism. Or a compromise of both. Immortality is an example of a person choosing life over death. The brain is but a perception of the mind. Consciousness is primary because choice and free will take place IN consciousness. Listen to ronan. There is nothing supernatural about it. The reality of the mind and the reality of the world are unified, not split. The concrete world in which the brain is part is perceived as objects in the mind. Thus there should be a mechanism that the mind can create that will influence the physical well being of the body and allow immortality. It would make sense that the meaning of life is a creative force. I can choose between life and death, as I have stated before I am a miracle of the consciousness and the understanding that mind and reality can be unified to a point that the mind can will matter.

The supernatural sciences are at their infancy. We are only now beginning to see that reality contains supernatural elements. This supernatural nature is inherent in every being. God transcends the merely ephemeral. Syntax creates meaning. We are living in a simulation.
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