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2007-03-06 08:09:15 · answer #1 · answered by Banshee 7 · 0 0

The sub-concious mind gets affected. Doubt it? Read ahead.

No metaphysical problem is more vigorously discussed by
the present day psychologists than that of mind and
body. Most of us assume that all thinking takes place
in the brain. It is only since a few decades that
psychologists are treating body and mind as a single
unit called psycho-somatic system. This led to the
development of new subjects like Psycho-biology and
Psycho-neuro-immunology. Modern medicine has recognized
the brain-spine system as a single unit, but it does
not assign thinking functions to any part of the spine.
It is now known that even when a considerable amount of
brain is removed through surgery, a person can still
have reasonable mental abilities and can lead a near
normal life. Modern research found that one region in
brain can perform several tasks and so can compensate
for the loss of damage of another region. On the
contrary, surgical removal of some 'safe' parts from
womb of women is known to cause problems of mind like
dementia. Then, what are the components of mind and
where are they located?

Indians put their hand on the chest when they say "I am
saying this from the depths of my Manas". Manas
(rational mind) is a common word used in India, and no
one shows his head when he uses that word. The
Europeans have an esoteric tradition that mind exists
independently of the physical brain, and thoughts
become known to a person through the brain. During
the 1970s, neurologists became increasingly
dissatisfied with the epiphenomenalism theories of
mind and brain. More scientists came to suspect that
mind and brain were different in a kind and could
interact.

According to Upanishads, there are five components
of mind which are located on the spine.

2007-03-02 21:57:56 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I think it would be a very hard thing to go through, however I would do whatever it took to get the cancer out of my body. I guess it's about the same way a woman feels having to have one of her breasts removed to save herself. Whatever it takes to carry on with life, I;d be willing to do.

2007-03-03 03:13:34 · answer #3 · answered by vanhammer 7 · 0 0

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