Firmly Held Belief (FHB)
- obie35
- May 17, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: May 18, 2024
We have the right to question anything that is presented to us as fact. As we have seen so many things in the past that were considered to be fact, until such time they were proven not to be, is it not our duty to questions everything?
If each of us is genetically diverse (one-of-a-kind), and each of us is neurologically diverse, would it not make sense that each of us is spiritually diverse? In other words, the frequnecy at which your particles vibrate is diverse. It's just yours. Nobody else's.
Perhaps, rather than trying to vibrate at the frequency at which others vibrate, we are meant to vibrate at a frequency that is solely ours. Do we not all march to the beat of our own drum? What if you and I are like individual instruments in a symphony orchestra? Maybe our job is to vibrate uniquely, together. Perhaps our individuality is part of a larger puzzle that requires many unique pieces to complete it.
Many things make us one-of-a-kind. The structure of your connectome (the bundle of nerves in your brain) looks like a tumble weed. Everyone's does. Just like tumble weeds and all plants, no two are exactly alike. And check this out... the neurons in your brain (the little electrical impulses traveling through your connectome) are firing rhythmically, in a rhythm that is solely yours. Because of this rhythmic firing of neurons, your brain is playing a song every second of the day, like right now. It's called brain music. These songs have been recorded by scientists. Your brain song is unique to you. No two are identical. You are indeed marching to the beat of your own drum. This is a Scicred Truth and a Firmly Held Belief.
Ask AI about Brain Music. Or Google it. Here's a link to an article about Brain Music. In it are a couple of brain songs that have been recorded. They're beautiful. https://nerdist.com/article/neuron-activity-into-music/
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