“The Human Brain and Ancient Meanings”
Many biblical descriptions of the temple, spiritual practices, and ancient symbolism are actually metaphors for the human brain, meditation, and inner consciousness. The Bible blends anatomy, scripture, numerology, and mystical traditions to make its case. 1. The Temple = The Human Brain The biblical tabernacle mirrors the structure of the brain: - Dura Mater (outer layer) = “outer room” - Pia Mater (inner layer) = “inner room” - Arachnoid (middle layer) = “veil” between them It suggests ancient writers encoded brain anatomy into scripture. - 2. Memory, Symbols, and Ancient Deities - The hippocampus contains Ammons Horn, linked to the Egyptian god Amun/Ammon, symbolized by a ram. - This is used to argue that ancient cultures understood the brain and encoded it symbolically. - 3. Cherubim = Cerebrum The wings of the cherubim described in the temple are compared to the two hemispheres of the brain covering the inner structures. 4. Meditation, Energy, and Electrical Analogies - Kundalini (energy rising up the spine) - Chakras (as “resistors”) - OM/Ohm (sound vs. electrical resistance) It argues meditation activates electrical energy in the brain. - 5. “Manna,” Milk & Honey, and the Milky Way - Manna as mannitol (a sugar) - Brain sugar (galactose) as “milk” - The “promised land of milk and honey” as symbolic of the brain It also notes we live in the Milky Way, tying cosmic and biological symbolism together. 7. The Fornix, the “Vault,” and Resurrection The fornix (a brain structure) is described in the Bible as: - A “vault” or “tomb” - The symbolic burial place of Christ The foramen (an opening) is interpreted as “for Amen,” linking Jesus to Amun Ra. - 8. Jesus, Meditation, and Inner Transformation - Jesus taught meditation, not religion. - “The kingdom is within you” refers to inner consciousness. - The “upper room” is the third ventricle of the brain. - The “third temple” is a renewed mind. -