The Noah's Ark mystery was both fascinating and devastating, as with all the religious doctrines. The jolt following the response by Aziz reminded me of the 'lizard brain' concept discussed by PD McLean, suggesting the triune brain in humans continues to produce spectacular spontaneous responses of aggression. Watching ET reptilian provoke ISBE triune demonstrated how ETR continues to think and behave. If we consider that there are bad and good ISBEs as well as bad and good ETs, just think of the power of stimulation for bad that exists. Big R should not have laughed. Big mistake... go the good guys. Love your brain, with kindness and peace
It works like this:
1. Evolution is the natural process – natural means developing by itself under the limitation of universal law – in which bodies develop over long periods of time. Think of the universe as a "breeder" for bodies.
2. In evolution, the "lizard brain" developes before the mammalian brain. It encapsulates everything that is necessary for survival. The basic stuff that ensures the development of the body. In most cases, predators become the most efficient beings regarding brain development. This is not limited to reptilian species, as all species with a brain have a lizard brain.
3. The next stage, according to the triune model, is the limbic system. It developes when society becomes a thing, which means beings discover that collaboration can be a more efficient survival strategy under certain circumstances. This is not individual consciousness yet. It's groupthink. Think of insectoids who thrive in their collective. Societies running on the limbic system have a strong in-group preference.
4. The neocortex developes when individuality becomes a thing. Having your own thoughts and opinions, and being free to choose to go a different path than everybody else. This is the actual state of ISBE consciousness in which an ISBE can be someONE for the purpose of being.
Now, there's a problem: Many societies who run on predation and/or collective consciousness tend to stifle the development of individuality. It's not that they hate it – they just think that individuals are weak. And there's a truth in that.
This is where the following question arises: Why is evolution spitting out brains that develop towards individuality, when individuals seem to be weaker than groups who run on predation and domination?
Here's a possible answer: There's a purpose attached to the universe. Think of it like a goal. Many predators believe that the goal is to dominate over all the others, like winning a race. But what if this isn't what it's all about? What if the purpose is to find a way to get along, cherishing the individual freedoms of each other?
ISBEs who hate this idea began to manipulate brains in order to make the "lizard brain" stronger. In other words: They hacked it. Spontaneous responses of aggression are utilized to keep the vicious cycle of predation and domination going.