Mood, emotion, are the result of biochemicals. If some politician or other makes us angry, then that feeling of anger is due to the release of biochemicals to the brain. Without eg adrenalin or testosterone, particular moods and emotions are simply not available to us. Our feelings are biochemical: think of the changes at adolescence as a clear example, or check out the biochemistry of sexual attraction, bonding, copulation.Third, you confuse mood with the faculty that enables the mood to be discerned.
Who controls your breathing? Your heartrate? Your digestive process? The function of your liver, kidneys and so on? Why do some people attract you sexually and others don't? Why do I find pumpkin unpleasant? The great majority of the time, your consciousness is the last to know what your brain is doing ─ you'll recall those experiments that demonstrated this, around 2012 or so.In your model, there is nothing at the substratum of intellect other than brain chemicals. But who will control and direct those chemicals and how?
The science for immaterialists is psychology.Science is not the sole property of materialists.
You can use your will to map the effect on you of various quantities of alcohol, that at some point your mood changes, that you may feel disinhibited, that your balance is effected &c, and that you can't wish a hangover away but that in the end your metabolism deals with the situation without your asking.There is nothing that stops me to study all categories of this waking world. The point is that even 100% knowledge of all objects of this world will not tell me a bit about the ‘knower consciousness’ and will not give me mastery over the dancing monkey called mind.
So you have no objective standard for truth? Truth is whatever feels right to you? Appearances don't need to be probed, the earth is flat and the sun goes round it, and this wisdom is confirmed and underlined by the fact that the ancients taught it? And brain science need only concern us when it affirms what we already think?My own experiences and verbal reports of many mystics.
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