I’m sure that this has been talked about before on this forum, but I have no way of searching. Just in case, I’d like to bring up the issue from my perspective.
The discovery of the “G Spot” (so called God Spot) in the brain is indeed a curious thing. My exposure to how this was certified consists of an experiment I saw on a Catholic nun (80 plus years old) whose brain was scanned while she was deep in prayer. What they found was activity in a part of the brain located on the right-rear parietal area. Since, they have been able to confirm that, when you are in a “spiritual” mood, that part of the brain is activated. Conversely, they have been able to artificially (via electrodes) stimulate that area of the brain and produce in the person those feelings of “spirituality” such as: a sense of being part of something greater; feeling one with the universe; feeling peace and reverence. The discovery is attributed to
a group of neuroscientists at the University of California at San Diego
. The work stemmed from a study on individuals with Epilepsy. However, I’m familiar with the work of
Vilayanur S. Ramachandran
who studies general brain anomalies. The guy is a freeking genius and has achieved tremendous advances about how the brain works and he appears to head that team in UCSD. It’s becoming so popular that I found a web site once that was selling a helmet to “help” you achieve a spiritual state. I can only find
this one
now.
Recently, it has been suggested that the use and development of this center of the brain may be responsible for extended life and health. The fact that it is a spiritual center does not necessarily infer that “God” must be its focus. It is also responsible for the state of peace that is achieved under meditation and other trance-like states that are peculiar in Eastern disciplines. So, the question for those here who have come out of the “collective” is: “Do you vote for the existence of this brain area as confirmation that it is an “antenna” to God and that such is its purpose or do you believe that the existence of this brain area is simply some vestigial center that simply gives us the illusion that there’s something greater than ourselves?
Mind you, it would be nice if you try to explain logically why you believe as you do. For example: If you think that it is an antenna to God, its existence would justify its purpose and vice versa. But that is rather circular in logic. At least explain why it couldn't be anything else. If you believe that it’s merely an evolutionary trait, at least explain why and for what purpose would a blind, unintelligent process in Nature find the necessity to fabricate this center in us and for what purpose. Lastly, you may want to address how much influence did your sense of “spirituality” have on your decision to join the JWs or to go to another religion or not after you left. Have at it!
Etude.