Body and Mind: A Debate Between Science and Religion

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In everyday life it appears that the body is overlooked in its relation to the mind. This notion of body and mind separation is not something that necessarily sits well with people. The debate can sit on either scientific knowledge or religious beliefs. Currently this is what we deal with when this sort of debate occurs. With the various belief structures prevalent in humans we can’t assume argument is stronger than another.
For myself I lean more towards the side of the religious belief structure. Your soul is more what makes you who you are. Your personality, social interactions, and morals are dictated by your soul. Therefore your body and brain are more of the physical structure that you inhabit when you are living. A sad but relevant …show more content…

Now the only thing is that the Disembodied Lady body and mind are the only items involved in this equation. Unlike what I stated with the soul being the third component with mind and body separation. The character in this reading, Christina finds herself losing “some essential control or coordination,” (Sacks Page 3/12). She explains this sensation of not feeling her body and she exclaims “ I feel weird-disembodied,” (Sacks Page 3/12). Disembodiment is when the soul, spirit, or consciousness lacks a physical form. While this feeling is typically temporary some have this feeling of disembodiment for long periods of time. And in the case of Christina she forever “remains defective and defeated,” (Sacks …show more content…

And Alexandra Howson’s The Body in Society looks into the overall relationship between the body and mind. Your body and mind most commonly work together on most tasks. However this is not binary and the mind can arguably work without the body in the picture. But what is the functionality of a mind without its body its a memory bank with no available forms of expression. So the ideal is the body and mind working simultaneously “Successful interactions...may be achieved through managing and controlling one’s body,” (Howson Page 48). The way others perceive your appearance is all about how you present your body and mind relationship.Perception of your body correlates with the idea of body image and self-esteem. The way you look or appear to others can either lower or boost your self esteem. Your body was given to you and it 's just a matter of what you do with this “information.” Luckily if you believe there is something that leads to “high levels of body dissatisfaction,” (Howson Page. 25) you can essentially work with the body for your common goal. If the mind/soul is unhappy is has the power to change body image, however the body can also fight this urge. If the body comes back and doesn’t “change per se” the body can essentially encourage the mind to love the body

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