Saturday, 7 February 2026

What is Mind? How it differs from Brain?

'Mind: Experienced as the habitual stream of clear and conscious experiencing. In its unenlightened state it expresses its ability to think, perceive, and remember through the consciousness. Its true enlightened nature is free of any self-centeredness and perceives itself as not separate from space - as indesctructible, limitless awareness. The recognition of its nature leads to fearlessness,
self-arisen love, and active compassion'.

-- Quoted from: 'Fearless Death' by Lama Ole Nydahl.

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Blog author's comments:

Brain and Mind are not the same. Brain is part of physical body, it's filter of the Consciousness. Mind itself is immaterial, indestructible, and can be experienced as process.

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