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Continued from
CHAPTER ONE
A Real and Useful God
Now our search has narrowed down
in a way that looks very promising: God's presence, his light, becomes
real if we can translate it into a response of the brain, which I will
call the "God response." We can get even more specific. Holy
visions and revelations aren't random. They fall into seven definite events
taking place inside the brain. These responses are much more basic than
your beliefs, but they give rise to beliefs. They bridge from our world
to an invisible domain where matter dissolves and spirit emerges:
- Fight or flight: the response that enables
us to survive in the face of danger. This response is linked to a God
who wants to protect us. He is like a parent who looks out for the safety
of a small child. We turn to this God because we need to survive.
- Reactive response: this is the brain's
creation of a personal identity. Beyond mere survival, everyone pursues
the needs of "I, me, mine." We do this instinctively, and
from this response a new God emerges, one who has power and might, laws
and rules. We turn to this God because we need to achieve, accomplish,
and compete.
- Restful awareness response: the brain
can be active or at rest, and this is its response when it wants peace.
Rest and activity alternate in every part of the brain. The divine equivalent
is a God who brings peace, who enables us to find a calm center in the
midst of outward chaos. We turn to this God because we need to feel
that the outer world isn't going to swallow us up in its endless turmoil.
- Intuitive response: the brain looks for
information both inside and out. Outer knowledge is objective, but inner
knowledge is intuitive. No one checks with an expert outside themselves
before saying "I am happy" or "I am in love." We
rely on our ability to know ourselves from the inside out. The God that
matches this response is understanding and forgiving. We need him to
validate that our inner world is good.
- Creative response: the human brain can
invent new things and discover new facts. This creative ability apparently
comes from nowhere -- the unknown simply gives birth to a new thought.
We call this inspiration, and its mirror is a Creator who made the whole
world from nothing. We turn to him out of our wonder at the beauty and
formal complexity of Nature.
- Visionary response: the brain can directly
contact "the light," a form of pure awareness that feels joyful
and blessed. This contact can be bewildering, because it has no roots
in the material world. It comes as a vision, and the God that matches
it is exalted -- he delivers healing and miracles. We need such a God
to explain why magic can exist side by side with ordinary mundane reality.
- Sacred response: the brain was born from
a single fertilized cell that had no brain functions in it, only a speck
of life. Even though a hundred billion neurons developed from that speck,
it remains intact in all its innocence and simplicity. The brain senses
this as its source and origin. To match it, there is a God of pure being,
one who doesn't think but just is. We need him because without a source,
our existence has no foundation at all.
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Copyright © 1999 Deepak Chopra, M.D.
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