This document discusses Buddhism's perspective on the relationship between mind and brain. It explains that in Buddhism, mind and body are not separate but two aspects of the same thing. The mind is a pattern of consciousness that arises from awareness, while the brain is a coagulated form of the mind itself. It describes how subtle and prevailing minds arise from vibrational frequencies and interact with the nervous system and brain. The prevailing mind is closely related to the physical body and brain and allows for complex functions like decision making. The subtle mind operates more independently and acts like a radar over long periods. At death, the prevailing mind departs first, followed by the subtle mind. Fragments of subtle mind then evolve into other energies or disperse