phyllo wrote: ↑Thu Aug 25, 2022 12:46 pm
So as to exchange information and directives, etc.
Exchange what information/directives for what purpose?
That's like asking what the purpose of life is. If I knew, I'd tell you. But, more proximally, the answer is: for the purposes of living in concordance with one's will in this reality.
phyllo wrote: ↑Thu Aug 25, 2022 12:46 pm
Right. And yet we find ourselves in this reality, in which we have bodily eyes, ears, and brains the senses of which are replicated (but even better) when out of body. You can deny it, or you can try to understand it. Do I completely understand it? No. But, for better or worse, this is the way it is.
Why "replicated"? If the non-physical organs are better than the physical ones and they can be used in a physical world, then the physical body and organs seem to serve no useful purpose. Why even have a physical body?
That's about the third time you've repeated essentially the exact same question, and I can't answer it any better than I already have: I don't know, but, nevertheless, it is the way it is.
But since you persist, let me offer a possibility that some folk believe (I am not convinced, but it's at least the sort of idea that some folk entertain):
We incarnate into material reality from an immaterial realm because it offers us great opportunities for learning and spiritual growth that we could not have access to in the safe, loving, immaterial realm which is our true home.
I know, it's far from ideal that I have to share a possibility that I don't endorse myself, but at least it's something...
In any case, a more relevant question, it seems to me, is: could we have a conscious (mental) life with only a physical brain/body, but no mind? The obvious answer is: no, of course not. Thus, it seems to me that our "natural" state is in the immaterial realms, rather than the material realms - but as to why we transfer from one to the other, I freely admit that I don't know, even though the evidence demonstrates that it is the case.