According to this book I’m reading …
Humans have four brains! What are we doing with them, these days?
Here are four human quotes about brains from Brainy Quotes:
This is my simple religion. There is no need for temples; no need for complicated philosophy. Our own brain, our own heart is our temple; the philosophy is kindness. — Dalai Lama
The human brain works as a binary computer and can only analyze the exact information-based zeros and ones (or black and white). Our heart is more like a chemical computer that uses fuzzy logic to analyze information that can’t be easily defined in zeros and ones. — Naveen Jain
I like nonsense; it wakes up the brain cells. — Dr. Suess
The point is that when I see a sunset or a waterfall or something, for a split second it’s so great, because for a little bit I’m out of my brain, and it’s got nothing to do with me. I’m not trying to figure it out, you know what I mean? And I wonder if I can somehow find a way to maintain that mind stillness. — Chris Evans
All of my brains noticed these images yesterday:
I hope some of your brains know that you can click on any of those images to enlarge them, if your heart wants to.
Here’s something that came up on YouTube when I searched for “Humans have four brains.”
All my brains loved hearing this tune yesterday:
I wonder if any of your brains want to leave a comment.
My brains always want to express gratitude at the end of every post, to all the brains who helped me create it and all the brains that are reading it, here and now.
Iโm going with the Seuss approach
Thank you for waking up my brain cells, beth.
This is a seriously brainy post Ann!
You are seriously brainy, Val! โค
It’s a no brainer! No matter how many brains you have, they all function with one brainy idea — to create love and joy in the world! ๐
My brains tell me that it takes one love and joy creator to know another one, Louise.
Our anatomy has placed a temple on each side of our brain. There is something to think about there.
You always give my brains something to think about, Maureen.
Saturday I was talking to someone about something they’d imagined and I quoted J.K. Rowling, who said, “Of course it is happening inside your head, Harry, but why on earth should that mean it is not real?”
Our brains–all of them–are wonderful things.
Your brains are definitely wonderful things, Chris.
Sometimes I feel like I have no brain…or at least fuzz brain, brain freeze, and empty brain. But it’s fun brainstorming with you!
I love brainstorming with your brains too, Claudia!
Sometimes I have a brainwave
I think that’s more than sometimes, Derrick. I appreciate your brains and all the waves they make
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Four brains? I thought I had a lot to process, but now I guess I have multiple processors. I think all four of mine are overworked. ๐
I love all your brains, Debra.
One thing is for sure, brains are hidden.
Or is it a Monkey Mind:
“Mind monkey or monkey mind, from Chinese xinyuan and Sino-Japanese shin’en ๅฟ็ฟ [lit. “heart-/mind-monkey”], is a Buddhist term meaning “unsettled; restless; capricious; whimsical; fanciful; inconstant; confused; indecisive; uncontrollable”.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/buddha-how-to-tame-your-m_b_945793
My brains appreciate your brains, Maria, and all they share.