Is the mind separate from the soul? (Heavy topic)

Just been watching a neurosurgeon named Michael Egnor make a convincing argument that the soul is not something that exists inside the human brain. He states that tests have been conducted on those with brain abnormalities such as having a split brain or those in comas, the results were not what you’d expect. This tests concluded that there was something else at play with some patients and this couldn’t be explained even by the professionals carrying out the tests. It points to a soul/being operating outside of the brains function. Watch the video below, it’s extremely interesting.

>>>https://youtu.be/41bIJ7hYbLs<<<

What are your thoughts?

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  • I think they are seperate but not entirely so whilst we are incarnate, I think the way we access the divine is mediated through our brains, the temporal lobe in particular. I believe that when we die, our soul continues but it takes with it a lot of the things we've experienced in this incarnation and incorporates it and takes that learning on to our next incarnation. Obviously we don't take everything with us, unless I was last incarnated before the times table were invented or something, lol. But I do believe we take whats important, even though we may not be conciously aware of what it is whilst we are incarnate.

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  • I think they are seperate but not entirely so whilst we are incarnate, I think the way we access the divine is mediated through our brains, the temporal lobe in particular. I believe that when we die, our soul continues but it takes with it a lot of the things we've experienced in this incarnation and incorporates it and takes that learning on to our next incarnation. Obviously we don't take everything with us, unless I was last incarnated before the times table were invented or something, lol. But I do believe we take whats important, even though we may not be conciously aware of what it is whilst we are incarnate.

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