How does Consciousness arise in human Brain? Can we answer this Question?

     Can our brain control itself and where is the Control button? What is consciousness, can we answer the most intriguing Question? For the past ten years, I have been asking the same question to myself. Though it controls all the functions of our body, can it control itself? If that was the case then we would have had our biggest enemy in our controls. We would have gotten rid of all the mental sufferings. Depression one of the root cause of most of the illnesses would have been in our control.



    There are some gurus out there who claim to have certain to achieve that goal. But I have never tried those techniques so, I can not negate those claims. 

    The human brain is one of the most complex organs of our body and is one of the most complex organs in all mammals. It consists of over a hundred billion neurons, The neurons are tiny tiny brain cells, Which form connections each time we have thought. They communicate through electrical energy. With such a complex structure the scientists haven't been fully able to study the brain. 

    So, we haven't fully studied the CPU of our body. Unlike a computer CPU which needs someone to programme it and run it. Our brain is different. It can learn on its own, well it needs data for that which might be out there in the form of experience or it might be stored in our DNA. Our ancestors contributed much to our present-day brain development.

    Well, psychiatrists have been searching for answers to all the above questions. Most of them ran into mental problems on the course of their quest. This is the dilemma of humanity. Our own brain fails us. Those who are gifted with better neural connections exceed in life than those who are not. 

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