Brains to Consciousness


by Ernie Fitzpatrick - Date: 2008-08-09 - Word Count: 289 Share This!

Sociologists and archaeologists have come to the conclusion that man's brain has been increasing for hundreds of thousands of years. So, just how large can the skull get? How far can we go with the enlargement of the brain? When is enough enough? When has the evolutionary cycle in some areas of mankinds physique reached an end? How about NOW?  

Now it's time for mankind to tap into the potential that's always been there- developing his consciousness.

The next few years will be some of the most demanding even for our existence, survival, on the planet. The war on terrrorism is a war on humanity, and it has little or nothing to do with any religion. While Christians, Muslims, and Jews are pre-occupied with each other, there's bigger fish to be caught. What we are all doing to our planet is a much greater risk.

Throughout the development of mankind, we've seen the movement from stone age, bronze, and into the industrial age. Many have now put their hopes and dreams in the new digital age- the age of the internet, but, it's now time to go and dwell within. It's time for us to to re-examine the "story of me". Who are we and what's our story?

We can only go so far within our own intellect and what we think we know.

But more importantly there is who we ARE! The discovery of who we are, from where we've come, and why we were created should be our utmost passion and purpose. And we can't do it alone. It's going to take some new thinking, and some remembering of old things forgotten. Most importantly, we've going to have to take some time out from what's normal.

And discover the paranormal- even the abnormal.


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As a spiritual-futurist my commentaries and articles deal primarily with an interpretation of current events in light of macro-universal forces at play.

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