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Understanding the Science of Miracle

We’ve all got a plan in our minds of what we want to happen, the ways that we need to heal, the dreams that we want to fulfill, the relationships we want to create. But the mind is very different from the brain. You may not be aware, but a part of your brain called the neo-cortex is disallowing anything instantaneous or miraculous to happen in your life.

The neo-cortex is a limiting brain, which makes sense, as the neo-cortex’s main job is to maintain control, which is essential in human life; however, it is the opposite of spontaneity and miraculous occurrences. The midbrain, which is beginning to be more comprehensively understood by scientists, is the part of the brain that can give us access to miracles.

Understanding the Science of

Neo-Cortex

 

Neo-Cortex Kills Miracles

Your Neo-Cortex controls your higher order functions, planning, reasoning, judgement, impulses, memory and motor functions. In fact, much of our brain function happens in this area of the brain – the frontal lobe, the parietal lobe, the temporal lobe and the occipital lobe.

Midbrain

Midbrain Creates Miracles

The midbrain is vitally important to maintaining and regulating the state of consciousness, alertness and attention. The midbrain contains the physical pineal gland, which has similar features to the retina in our eyes and is also a replica of what Siddhas call the third eye.

The Midbrain includes the pons, reticular activating system, the pituitary gland, and the 3rd ventricle. The pineal gland and the surrounding area in the midbrain is where our connection to higher thought and reality is.

When these areas are activated we open ourselves up to the extraordinary and welcome events that begin to manifest in our lives. You should expect miracles every day. If you don’t expect a miracle… it will not happen.

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