What is the last stage of evolution for the mind and body?

Since we are talking about the mind, mapping the mind, which psychology mainly talks about. I 'll try my best to make it sensical as people called me non sensical, and dark Dan.

About the mind, clearly is to know the known and the unknown,that is the highest state of mind.

And the body highest is to have a strong body to the fullest. I assure you it is not the body of a body builder, for one reason their mind is not like the body. Must the mind and body be alike? How can you tell how he thinks by his body? OR how can you tell what his body looks like by reading his writings or listening to his voice?

There are two minds: the universal mind and the human mind. There are also two bodies: the immaterial and the material. Human mind is finite. Universal mind is infinite. Can the finite mind understand the infinite? The last stage of evolution for the human mind and body is perfection when man can no longer incarnate because he has attained the highest state. He’s united with the infinite.

There is no last stage. There is no first stage.

Change is eternal.

the first stage was the fertilized egg. the last stage is perfection. when you become like a Jesus Christ, a buddha, a Confucious, even a Mother Teresa.

there is change, and there is no change.

When you reach to a point when there is no change, you ceased to be with change.

But how? do you believe and have faith?

Godhead.

“If you always put limit on everything you do, physical or anything else. It will spread into your work and into your life. There are no limits. There are only plateaus, and you must not stay there, you must go beyond them.”

-Bruce Lee

I did not know there are more then 1 bruce lee disciples here.
I assure you that quote is from bruce lee " wisdom for daily living"

the end for the thread

The final stage will be mind without body.

how does the mind exist without a form of body to ‘be’ in this reality,

how do we act without a body ?

ONI

This is where you have to study your modern philosophy books if you haven’t.