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The Mind Field: Exploring the Unconscious
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Neuroscience and psychology as tools in achieving self mastery. Tuesday, September 22, 2009. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. The content on this site is provided without any warranty, express or implied. All opinions expressed on this site are those of the author and may contain errors or omissions. This blog is meant to be a positive affirmation of human potential and as a way to communicate information about psychology and philosophy. It is in no way a substitute for any.
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The Mind Field: April 2009
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Neuroscience and psychology as tools in achieving self mastery. Friday, April 24, 2009. Who's driving your eyes? You look out into the world and believe that you are seeing everything but in fact, you see just a tiny percentage of reality. From the 2005 book " On Intelligence. At any moment in time, you can directly sense only a tiny part of your world. That tiny part dictates what memories will be invoked, but it isn't sufficient on its own to build the whole of your current perception. […]. Beck and Em...
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The Mind Field: What am I worth?
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Neuroscience and psychology as tools in achieving self mastery. Sunday, April 12, 2009. What am I worth? You are unique in all the world". From the movie "Artificial Intelligence". If you were to envision self worth as a wheel and you cut that wheel in half, one half would be what you believe about yourself. And the other half would be how you allow yourself to be treated by others. Of course, there are no absolutes. Some children may have had their self esteem damaged through bullying, molestation o...
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The Mind Field: September 2009
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Neuroscience and psychology as tools in achieving self mastery. Tuesday, September 22, 2009. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. The content on this site is provided without any warranty, express or implied. All opinions expressed on this site are those of the author and may contain errors or omissions. This blog is meant to be a positive affirmation of human potential and as a way to communicate information about psychology and philosophy. It is in no way a substitute for any.
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The Mind Field: How God Changes Your Brain
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Neuroscience and psychology as tools in achieving self mastery. Thursday, April 23, 2009. How God Changes Your Brain. There has been a spate of books recently on the topic of neuroplasticity (type in neuroplasticity on Amazon and you'll get almost 1,900 results). " How God Changes Your Brain. So here are some of the dramatic reports. "dendrites - the thousands of tentacle like receptors extending from one end of every neuron [.]. S" (p 15). Pretty heady stuff; your brain can alter itself in weeks and...
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The Mind Field: March 2009
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Neuroscience and psychology as tools in achieving self mastery. Tuesday, March 31, 2009. Innate tendencies of the brain and depression. I am reading The Mindful Way through Depression. 8221;) until you make it to point B. But what happens when this difference engine gets applied to our emotional progress? 8221; “Wow, you have a long way to go! How might someone overcome this innate tendency to measure their emotional progress? First, unconditionally forgive yourself for all past actions. Make amends,...
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The Mind Field: The quality of speech
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Neuroscience and psychology as tools in achieving self mastery. Saturday, May 23, 2009. The quality of speech. Did you ever think about what makes interesting conversation? I mean, it's all just talk. We know that we lose interest if someone gives too much detail or if we are interrupted at every turn. But are there any lynch pins or keys that make speech compelling? It turns out that there are some fundamentals that can be described and one philosopher came up with just such a description. Paul Grice.
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The Mind Field: August 2009
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Neuroscience and psychology as tools in achieving self mastery. Sunday, August 2, 2009. Being mindful of the benefits of mindfulness. From the July 2007 issue of Psychosomatic Medicine. Studies consistently show that mindful traits [.] and mindfulness meditation practices [.] reduce negative affect, stress, mood disturbance, and disease specific health symptoms across many patient populations. Not bad for a treatment that has no side effects. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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The Mind Field: Being mindful of the benefits of mindfulness
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Neuroscience and psychology as tools in achieving self mastery. Sunday, August 2, 2009. Being mindful of the benefits of mindfulness. From the July 2007 issue of Psychosomatic Medicine. Studies consistently show that mindful traits [.] and mindfulness meditation practices [.] reduce negative affect, stress, mood disturbance, and disease specific health symptoms across many patient populations. Not bad for a treatment that has no side effects. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Am I Still Brave? | Virtual Assistance Business Briefs
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Virtual Assistance Business Briefs. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Am I Still Brave? March 23, 2009 in Business owner. When I was young, our family spent time at a secluded lake house. I recall sneaking off to a hidden spot where someone had built a cool tree house. To get to the main part of this ingenious tree house, you had to cross a 30-foot rope bridge strung between two trees, about 25-feet off the ground. So how did I lose this daring bravado? Isn’t it risk that got me into my own business?