02-28-2008, 08:32 PM
You all should first carefully read that what Stewart is saying and then make your remarks
"Stewart, a linguist who speaks ten languages, says that the often considered "unused" 90% portion of the brain is actually in constant communication with the Mind of God, receiving information in the Language of Hyperspace, an interuniversal and interspecies language which consists of color, tone, and archetype.
Because people are not usually trained to understand this language, only a small amount of this information is able to filter through to the conscious mind, mostly in the dream state."
http://www.expansions.com/AboutExpansions.cfm
So, he doesn't say we don't use 90% of our brain, (actually, quite contrary) but what he really says is that our conscious mind is not able to understand and translate 90% functions of our whole brain. In other words, we all could dream, but how many of you could understand your dreams?
By learning hyperspace tehniques, which are not own by Stewart, but universal and multi-cultural, by the way, we learn to understand functions of another 90% of our brain. Thought, we shouldn't forget about connections between neurons which are more important than the brain itself.
The main difference behind the mind and the brain is that the mind is placed in the human energetic centers called chakras, and the brain is like a computer only storing and processing informations.
"Stewart, a linguist who speaks ten languages, says that the often considered "unused" 90% portion of the brain is actually in constant communication with the Mind of God, receiving information in the Language of Hyperspace, an interuniversal and interspecies language which consists of color, tone, and archetype.
Because people are not usually trained to understand this language, only a small amount of this information is able to filter through to the conscious mind, mostly in the dream state."
http://www.expansions.com/AboutExpansions.cfm
So, he doesn't say we don't use 90% of our brain, (actually, quite contrary) but what he really says is that our conscious mind is not able to understand and translate 90% functions of our whole brain. In other words, we all could dream, but how many of you could understand your dreams?
By learning hyperspace tehniques, which are not own by Stewart, but universal and multi-cultural, by the way, we learn to understand functions of another 90% of our brain. Thought, we shouldn't forget about connections between neurons which are more important than the brain itself.
The main difference behind the mind and the brain is that the mind is placed in the human energetic centers called chakras, and the brain is like a computer only storing and processing informations.