Chapter 3
Relation between soul and flesh
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A possibility that mind is not a part of cerebrum
For the preceding chapter, we inquired by the premise that the life
occurred in probability theory.
Finally, we concluded, "The earth life was made by the volition
of an advanced universal life."
And we described that "contemplation" was the circuit
of the electricity which flows a cerebrum.
In this chapter, we consider whether it is impossible in addition
to it.
One of the possibilities says.
"A cerebrum is the control organ of a free nerve.
It does not have the capability which makes "mind"."
Then, where should we just think "mind" is made?
With flesh, the organs which make "mind" do not exist
other than a cerebrum.
Accordingly, we have to ask for the whereabouts of "mind"
outside.
Accordingly, it is the "soul."
It is assumption "mind occurs when a soul enters into flesh."
This assumption is saying from ancient times, and is not a novel
idea.
Many people on the earth also believe in this way now.
Almost all religions are also realized on this principle.
After the flesh disappears, the "soul" changes to the
"spirit" and is moved between different dimension space-time.
What reliability is in this hypothesis?