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2007-02-07 16:49:41 · 3 answers · asked by castroville 1 in Social Science Psychology

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I'd probably ditch the Amygdala, part of the Limbic System. It is primarily responsible for eliciting fear and aggression, and I could likely survive without both of those. (It probably came in handy a lot more 5,000 years ago!)

Memory is essential! With no memory, you would lose all sense of identity. Life would just be a matter of finding pleasure. (And it would be difficult because you would never remember how you found it before.)

2007-02-07 17:49:07 · answer #1 · answered by gianttodd2 2 · 0 0

That's a funny question, because their telling us now we have to give up the one we've been using for seven thousand years, give of take a day or so. Think I joking?

"From Intellect to Intuition"
By Alice A. Bailey
This immediate access to Truth is the ultimate destiny of all human beings, and it seems probable that some day the mind itself will lie as much below the consciousness as the instincts now do. We shall then function in the realm of the intuition and shall talk in terms of the intuition with as much ease as we now talk in terms of the mind, and we will function as mental beings.

She's dead on too. We've been thinking backwards. Doesn't that explain why we've made the world this way? A lot of us are experiencing the shift and it's great. There's an awakening going on through intuition. I guess women where right all along. LOL

2007-02-08 01:05:40 · answer #2 · answered by hb12 7 · 0 0

Memory. Because as I've said before.If I could do it all over again. I wouldn't. Most of it has sucked.

2007-02-08 00:53:00 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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