enso, 2026
"What is striking, and potentially revolutionary, is that a small but growing number of scientists think of consciousness not as a consequence of electrochemical activity in the brain, as has long been assumed, but as a reality unto itself. In this view, consistent with Vedic suppositions, consciousness is the substratum of existence and assumes the form of thoughts, feelings, and perceptions through the operation of the brain. In other words, the brain is not the center of consciousness, but a kind of processor, just as a television set processes electromagnetic signals and converts them to images on a screen."
- Daniel Goldberg in American Veda

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