Soul Search

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Early art of cave walls evolved ten millennia ago into imaginative art concerned with abstract ideas of human existence creation, morality, life, death, and afterlife. We are still concerned with these fundamental ideas today. The soul search started in ancient Egypt nearly five millennia ago. To the ancient Egyptians, the heart, rather than the brain, was the source of human wisdom and the center of emotions and memory. Because of its apparent links with intellect, personality and memory, it was considered the most important of the internal organs. It could reveal the person's true character, even after death, so the belief went, and therefore the heart was left in the deceased's body during mummification. Ancient Egyptians created beautiful wall paintings of the weighing of the heart rite. The heart of the deceased is weighed in the scale against the feather of the goddess Maat, who personifies order, truth, and what is morally right.

 

Many today believe that what makes us truly unique people is our soul. Many also believe that our soul is immortal, eternal, and it does not vanish with our death. While our Earth's body decays, including our heat and brain. Even bones over many millennia turn into dust and scattered atoms.
The Bible accurately describes the metamorphosis "from dust to dust." So where to look for our eternal uniqueness and personality, our soul?

From our first breath, our underdeveloped brain emits electromagnetic impulses between neurons. At first, these are simple reactions to our situation or conditions imposed by the environment, until we develop a complex cognitive ability. Then brain activity becomes complex, unique, and individual. every spoken word, every unspoken word, every thought, every emotion creates a cascade of electrons moving from neuron to neuron across endless chains of neurons. Once the electrons move, they cause electromagnetic waves which are pure energy.

“Energy can’t be created nor destroyed”

These electromagnetic waves are very weak, they can only be intercepted, with existing technology, near a person's head. Already, scientists are using these thought-generated waves to move artificial limbs or collect more complex thoughts, still in a very crude form. Electromagnetic waves penetrate the skull and embark on an endless and eternal journey into the universe, an eternal plume of energy from the first breath to the last. As weak waves move farther away, they are getting weaker and weaker and spreading through space. The same amount of indestructible energy as converted by our brains but spread over a larger area.

“Listener”

"This expanding plume of energy from the first breath to the last is the eternal rest of our soul. Perhaps there is a listener who can fetch an unbelievably tiny amount of energy from a very large noise and then that reassembles all souls.

At the end it is not the heart which turns to dust, it is our brain that emits a plume of eternal energy containing imprint of our soul moment by moment over all our life.

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