Everything happens in the human brain

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Space as the movie screen of existence

The talk grounds everything in the human brain, redefines God as the brain’s intelligence—so present it is “nothing”—and directs the listener to a still inner “me” beneath the agitated “self”. Freedom begins by accepting life as it is, then acting from that stillness.

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LENGTH: 2 HOURS AND 55 MINUTES
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
YEAR RECORDED: 1994
PLACE RECORDED: BOND UNIVERSITY, AUSTRALIA

MAIN TOPICS

The brain and the psyche, Human brain, Projection of existence, projection vs illusion, Creation of existence, Senses that create this world, Living dead, Woman 100 love Man 90 Love 10 something to do, Meditation practice, Workaholic, Symbolism, Womans enlightenment, Woman and enlightenment, Rational and logical, Gatekeeper, Will and willfullness, Personal Will vs Divine Will, Karma, Changing karma, Transcendental realisation, Justice, Negation absence

SUMMARY

Barry opens with a practical heresy: all experience occurs in the human brain; even after-death communications require a living brain. 'God' is the intelligence of the human brain, as obvious and intangible as space—present everywhere and distinguishable as nothing. Intellectual systems about awareness and consciousness are dismissed as airy rubbish; the cure for unhappiness is down-to-earth: live in the brain free of anxious caring. He maps 'me' (the silent, right place inside) against my 'self' (the emotional, thinking construction powered by the 'living dead' of anger, fear, despair). Space is the brain's screen; the world is projection. Practice is immediate: close the eyes, sink into the stillness, then look through the speaker without identifying, remaining conscious of me while aware in the senses. Acceptance precedes change. When life is accepted, a dynamic arises: karma softens events—from bullet to stone to hail to raindrop. Vigilance, negation, and right action replace worry. Attachments to dead masters are relinquished for the living truth now. Love is not feeling but state; man's anger stems from sexual frustration; woman's pain is self-doubt—both healed by right love and honesty.




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