Why would our brains have this capacity to sense the oneness of the universe, a sense that can be induced in many ways, even technological, if that capacity did not reflect an external reality?

Kara Dalkey
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The fact that our brains are able to sense the oneness of the universe, a sense that can be induced in many ways, even technological, if that capacity did not reflect an external reality, suggests that there is some kind of external reality to which our brains are responding. This indicates that there is something real out there. If it were only in the minds of our minds, then why shouldn’t it be in our minds?

Source: Firebirds Soaring: An Anthology Of Original Speculative Fiction

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