Dear Amarpal jee.
I agree that during discussions we are able to learn from each other and are even sometimes able to view things in a way that we were not able to before. Everyone comes to a discussion with different life experiences and different values and as a result of these experiences, they are able to view things in a different manner.
In your response, you stated that:
If ‘Almighty’ is to be experienced, then it has to be through brain only. Brain is the only faculty that we human have which can mediate in this process. Today, science knows that there are number of memory systems in the brain. Some of the memories are explicit or declarative, they can be verbalised. The other memories are referred too as procedural, implicit or non-declarative, they cannot be verbalised. What is stored in the implicit memory influences the person but the person cannot know it – this is human limitation.
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I'm not too sure whether or not 'Almighty' is exclusively experienced through the brain.... There also exists the intuitive aspect of the human self that is unexplainable through science and the physical brain structure. Yes, the brain may sort of have the ability to comprehend experience, but there are some things that are also unexplainable and are even beyond experience itself - that is where the Almighty is felt. The Almighty that is beyond reason, beyond logic, beyond comprehension, and even beyond human experience.
I hope this makes sense....
Person.