>"One freedom I lack is the freedom from the limitations of my brain, limitations which I can barely even fathom."
Okay, let's play along with this. If you feel your brain is holding you back, you must have an idea of what it's holding you back from, otherwise you wouldn't see it as limiting. In other words, it's only limiting in comparison with another way of being.
With this in mind, if your consciousness could expand beyond your brain, what would you hope to experience? What knowledge or experience would you hope to gain?
I don't know. Perhaps it's not a relevant limitation, or perhaps it's not a limitation relevant to the notion or my experience of freedom. Or perhaps it's a limitation that channels choice and thus enhances or even defines freedom.
What I do know is that I'm tired and stressed this afternoon and can't even _think_ about that question... ;)
Okay, let's play along with this. If you feel your brain is holding you back, you must have an idea of what it's holding you back from, otherwise you wouldn't see it as limiting. In other words, it's only limiting in comparison with another way of being.
With this in mind, if your consciousness could expand beyond your brain, what would you hope to experience? What knowledge or experience would you hope to gain?