The God spot in the Brain
The God spot in the Brain
You may or may not have heard about
the God-spot which exists in the brain. You have definitely read about the
research on the God-particle in atoms on which large-scale research is taking
place. But God spot! Well, this is a spot which is said to be in the brain
which is one distinct area which is responsible for spirituality. Certain parts
of the brain play more dominant roles, but all of them work together to
facilitate an individual’s spiritual experiences. Whether you have it or not,
you are wired for it. There is a central part of the brain which is known as
the limbic system, which has the thalamus and the amygdala – it is in the
center of the brain and it is connected directly to the stem – the brain stem –
the medulla. They have found that this limbic system is that which is the
emotional part of the brain and if the person has that which is known as samadhi –
a spiritual experience, it is the limbic system that becomes active – not the
rational part of the brain (the right lobe and the left lobe which are
necessary for us to survive), but the inner part.
A whole new field of research and
study called neuro theology is examining this aspect of the brain. We in
Samarpan have carried out basic research on the impact of meditation on one’s
blood sugar and blood pressure among others – in all the cases we had seen a
remarkable positive improvement in the before the event and after the event
results. This is a part of neuro science where research is taking place to find
out which part of the brain is actively involved in enhancing your spiritual
experiences, when this part of the brain gets activated, whether meditation can
help in finding the God spot. These are all questions which are being asked and
research is taking place to find the answers. The best part is how do we do the
research unless we have subjects who are at different levels of spiritual
activity through meditation who offer themselves for carrying out this
research.
Basically, what neuro theology is
trying to do is try and confer the authority of science upon religion. I
personally feel that without appropriate subjects for testing this entire
exercise is bound to be nothing more than scientific gibberish which leads
nowhere. Finding the God spot, even if there is one, can only happen when you
get a strong pool of meditators who would be willing to be subject to this
research, which to me looks a bit far fetched today. I am sure the God spot
exists without which the spiritual experiences would not have been possible.
Let us wait for the right atmosphere and the right tools to find that spot. But
if you ask me the less you know about it the better, because once you think you
have found it, then the scientists and control freaks would definitely end up
using it for ulterior motives!
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