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 We have covered the various aspects of the human mind and brain for some time now based on our inferences in daily life and also from K's talks and dialogues. We have written them in an intention not to impress the readers maybe except 1 or 2, all were driven by the universal truth. There is a common saying, write like no one is reading. Then only the writer is not corrupted. 

 The nature of the human mind and brain is in the movement of time, it is always seeking what is going to happen the next moment, the next month, the next year, and so on. As K has been explaining, thought is a product of time. We never have the mind to rest with thought, thought is needed in areas of learnings for technological or memory-related things. But in our day-to-day emotions, ideally thought has no place. Because thought is always of the past, so it can never be the present nor the future, it always projects the past onto the present and future and makes them the past as well in reality. At this point, we might wonder is this really possible? When one is serious about it is possible, not that the writer has done except momentarily except a few times.

 Though the writer and reader might be different entities, the human consciousness of all human beings is the same. We are one human being. Our wants and needs are the same, which is needing some sort of security all the time. Isn't it? Due to our Poorva Jenma Karma, we might be living under circumstances but essentially the process is the same. A 5-year-old may be concerned with toys or fictional characters, a 20-year-old may be concerned with the opposite sex, a 30-year-old with marriage and job, a 40-year-old with house and children, a 50-year-old about the rest of the working life and children's life, and above 60 one may be concerned about health, death and reaching God. 

But at all the points of life, we never want to be left lonely, at the same time we want to be completely free. That is the craziest thing. 

If one may notice and look into oneself deeply the day when we joined the school, college, job or maybe marriage as well, we are always enthusiastic about it, after some days, some months and some years once the mind and brain get used it, it gets boring to due to the accumulation of memory, of not being taught or done technically, but psychologically of the circumstances. This may be called the aging of the brain and mind, it may not be possible physical aging beyond an extent, but is it possible for the brain and mind to be completely alive and afresh always? We have tried to explore this through constant attention this is very much possible. 

If we live in psychological memories which are a product of thought, we start living only by the images that we built, and not in the actual moment in a relationship in the present. So life becomes boring. But once we get out of this vicious cycle of thought, in that scenario it is totally possible to live a life that has no shadow of past and hence no sorrow. It is a life that is completely alive and with freedom, in total integration with all entities that we come in contact with. Thank You!

 

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