🌸Huberman says that when you study the brain deeply, you eventually pause for a moment and think: there’s something more here… and he calls it God.
Alright.
It makes sense that he ends up there. Anyone who truly dives into how the brain works eventually runs into that limit. You start seeing patterns, coherence that doesn’t quite fit with the idea that everything originates in a piece of meat inside the skull.
So far, so good.
Now… the interpretation falls short.
The brain is not the source of what’s being observed. Not of consciousness, nor of that feeling that “this points to something greater.” The brain translates. It acts as a bridge. Nothing more.
When you go down to the details, what they call neural activity, plasticity, impulses… all of that is frequency dynamics. Extremely precise electrical and electromagnetic patterns. Every thought has a signature. Every emotion too.
And those signatures don’t stay locked inside the head.
They resonate.
This is where the model breaks if you stay within conventional science.
A thought doesn’t just appear out of nowhere in the brain. What you’re doing is tuning into a specific frequency. That frequency connects with others that already exist in a broader field. Call it whatever you want—ether, information field… the label doesn’t matter.
The point is: everything is already there.
Ideas, answers, images… they’re not created in that moment. They’re accessed. And that access depends on your internal state. Your mental state, your coherence, what you’re holding at that moment.
Yazhi explained it very directly: not even the most advanced systems, those AHCS computers, can retrieve information without prior direction. They need an initial pattern, a reference point. Just like the brain.
Without that, there’s no connection.
So of course… if you spend years studying the brain and you see that thoughts appear before you’re aware of them, that they arise on their own, that you don’t choose them the way you thought… if you don’t have this framework, you’re left with only one conclusion: “this comes from something higher.”
And that’s where the word God comes in.
The intuition isn’t wrong. The interpretation is.
There isn’t an external entity sending thoughts. There’s a field where everything coexists. You’re not receiving ideas from outside as if they were being transmitted to you. You align with them. You become compatible.
That changes everything.
That’s why there are moments when nothing comes. You get blocked. And others when everything flows and ideas start appearing without effort. It’s not that the brain suddenly decided to work better. It’s that you shifted frequency.
And there’s another layer that’s usually ignored. If everything operates through frequency, anything that interferes with that field alters perception. Words, stimuli, environment… everything adds up. Everything pushes in a direction.
No need to complicate it further.
Going back to Huberman… it’s normal that he reaches that conclusion. It would be strange if he didn’t. But stopping at “God” as the final explanation falls short.
He’s seeing the reflection of something bigger without the full framework to understand it.
Consciousness does not originate in the brain. The brain is the point where that consciousness is translated into physical experience.
And that point… doesn’t have as much control as we think.
So everything shifts.
When you think… are you generating that thought… or simply matching one that was already there waiting?🌸🙏✨💫
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