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Left brain Logical Sequential Rational Analytical Objective Looks at parts Right brain Random Intuitive Holistic Synthesising Subjective Looks at wholes
No. I'm an accountant, not a spiritual advisor.
Left-brain/right-brain have nothing to do with spirituality. Although, researchers have found a small portion of the right-brain, that when stimulated, gives a feeling of comfort, euphoria, and a sense of 'something powerful' nearby and a 'oneness with the universe' that many claim is communion with god. It seems our brains are wired to trick us into believing. Why do we need this part of our brain? Because once we evolved a sense of our own mortality, we developed a great deal of anxiety, which can be distracting when hunting/trying to survive. A feeling of well-being helps eliminate that feeling.
I don't know what you mean by right and left, but there is an unused part of the brain that we as humans don't use, with a few execeptions. I believe that the unused part of the brain is where we have deja vu, premonitions, psychics and that sort of stuff. There is that theory out there, I just don't know where.
why? we aren't spiritual to begin with? why should we pretend to be just to explain something to you? edit: I don't get it...
Atheists explain left brain perspective verses right brain perspective in relation to spirituality? Why ? Cause I asked are you in the closet ?
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