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An insignificant pinecone stuck betweenthalamic lobes, like a dropped particle of foodlodged between cushions, a site convenientfor the grandmother of sleep to whispermelatonin, melatonin to her neighbors,but not the location of the soul, becausethe eighty-six billion cells of the brain,after a thorough search and considerabledebate, and although it appears in manydisguises, say the soul doesn't occupy spacein the brain. If it had a location, the gemwould've been stolen long ago, hiddenby natural selection, and the rest of uswould've forgotten and ceased searching.By Jack CoulehanReported by Author [Extracted from the article] |