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The Neural Buddhists I read this piece in the NY Times op/ed section, by David Brooks. Very interesting stuff and it got me thinking quite a bit. In the piece, he references a 1996 essay by the novelist Tom Wolfe, entitled, Sorry, But Your Soul Just Died. Both of these pieces are brilliant. Tom Wolfe, describes how after over 100 years since Nietzsche declared that "God is dead", the new wave of neuroscientists, the New Freudian Psychologists, are trying their damndest to declare that the soul is dead, that we possess no soul. They are trying to show, through advances in brain wave scanning, that we are really nothing more than biology, genes and chemicals and no more, and all that this entails, including the abolishment of the idea of free-will. But an interesting thing has been happening in the last few years since Tom Wolfe wrote his piece, as discussed by David Brooks, science and mysticism are beginning to walk hand in hand.
Something that David Brooks said just really struck me:
"In their arguments with Christopher Hitchens and Richard Dawkins, the faithful have been defending the existence of God. That was the easy debate. The real challenge is going to come from people who feel the existence of the sacred, but who think that particular religions are just cultural artifacts built on top of universal human traits. It’s going to come from scientists whose beliefs overlap a bit with Buddhism."
When I read that, it was like hearing someone describe a long lost relative, I screamed out, internally, "That's me!!!!" I too, feel the existence of the sacred, despite my scientific background and my rational, analytical brain. Yet, I too think all religions are basically a bunch of bunk piled on top of universal truths. In other words, even though I have all but abandoned my Christian upbringing, I still have NEVER been able to call myself an Atheist. I just can NOT believe that we are all just reducible to biology, It makes absolutely no sense to me, no more sense to me than the Bible makes sense though. I believe in God, just not a personal God, I am more Buddhist in my beliefs, more Deistic. One of my heroes is Tom Paine and his Age of Reason, one of my favorite reads of all time. It is actually one of the first things I ever read which convinced me that it was ok to not be a Christian. Then I read about all the other founding fathers who were also Deistic and members of Unitarian/Universalist churches. It was an eye opener
So definitely read these two referenced articles. They are fascinating indeed.
Oh and I also still have some major problems swallowing all of Darwinist Evolutionary theory and from my reading, it is not just those loony Creationists who have a problem with it. As Tom Wolfe says in his essay:
"Recently I happened to be talking to a prominent California geologist, and she told me: "When I first went into geology, we all thought that in science you create a solid layer of findings, through experiment and careful investigation, and then you add a second layer, like a second layer of bricks, all very carefully, and so on. Occasionally some adventurous scientist stacks the bricks up in towers, and these towers turn out to be insubstantial and they get torn down, and you proceed again with the careful layers. But we now realize that the very first layers aren't even resting on solid ground. They are balanced on bubbles, on concepts that are full of air, and those bubbles are being burst today, one after the other."
I suddenly had a picture of the entire astonishing edifice collapsing and modern man plunging headlong back into the primordial ooze. He's floundering, sloshing about, gulping for air, frantically treading ooze, when he feels something huge and smooth swim beneath him and boost him up, like some almighty dolphin. He can't see it, but he's much impressed. He names it God."
Maybe, just maybe, mankind has had to travel from polytheism, to monotheism, through Atheism and Agnosticism, only to finally reach the astonishing truth that there is a God after all!!! And we are it!!!!
As for the neuro-science, I've NEVER understood, for the life of me, why everyone always wants to make everything an either/or proposition. For most people it's either "God did it" or "we are products of evolution through millions of years". And I'm here to ask why can't it be both? Why can't it be that God created the whole mess and allowed it to evolve through natural means? Why not? Even the staunchest Darwinists concede that their theory says nothing about the existence of God, it only makes his existence unnecessary. The staunchest Bible literalists concede that it might not have been 7 literal days.
We see this false dichotomy set up for us everywhere. And here in neuro-science as well? Nature vs nurture? Democrat or Republican? Conservative or liberal? Pro-life or pro-choice? I could go on and and on!!! But people, it's all bullshit!!!! All of it!!! Every single last bit of it!!! These are all false dichotomies set up by those who have a vested interests in keeping us all separate, in keeping us at each other's throats. You have to learn to see through this crap. You have to realize maybe one of the most poignant and brilliant discoveries that mankind will ultimately come to. Watch this!!! It CAN be both!!! It doesn't have to be either or!!! It's really so simple, that I can not for the life of me understand why all these brilliant minds, all of these PhD's, can't seem to even fathom it. It's not nature OR nurture!! It's both!! I really can not be this much smarter than these people who devote their entire lives to this stuff can I? It would be nice to think so, but it can't be true. Maybe they get so lost in the complicated, that they can't realize that the answer is really quite simple. The answer is in the sacred AND the profane!! It's not Democrat or Republican. Most Americans are in the middle. The greatest rock songs of all time are some of the most simple songs. Listen to an AC/DC song and realize how stunningly simple the songs are, yet they are some of the greatest songs ever written. Keep it simple stupid!! Come back down to earth. We don't need your grandiose and verbose musings. We don't need string theory and stories of multiple universes. The simplest answer is usually the correct one.
It's as Forrest Gump once said:
"Now, I don't know if Momma was right, or if it was Lt Dan. I don't know if we each have a destiny, or if we are all just floating around.. accidental.. like on a breeze? But I think... I think.. maybe.. it's both happening at the same time."
From the mouth of babes!!!