Written by thumelo on 04 May 2012
Vasishta celebrates Kundadanta’s enlightenment. It is a realisation of supreme intimacy. Delusion is the process of cognition. Be open to it as consciousness. Take everything on board as consciousness and your sense of being increases exponentially. Total openness to everything, acceptance of the experiencing rather than reaction and [Continue]
Written by oldfox on 29 April 2012
It’s only a plant for Ah Pook’s sake. It doesn’t have a cruciform gyrus (or any other brain bits). Related Blogs [Continue]
Written by john on 18 March 2012
This is a piece of advice which is used in counselling and 12-step programmes as a reminder that what a person looks like and what they feel like may be very different, and if we compare how we FEEL (which may be fragile, broken down and riddled with doubt) with how someone else LOOKS (which [Continue]
Written by louise on 27 January 2011
I’m thinking into some ideas about what the structure of the self might be if, as is sometimes claimed, conceptual entities like ‘the self’ are mapped from embodied experiential structures. I’m speculating here that the the organisation of ‘the self’ takes as a template the organisation not of the body but of [Continue]
Written by eckhart on 22 January 2011
The layout that Youtube presented me with this morning is different to last night. Has my screen been lobotomised? Related Blogs [Continue]
Written by masuru on 20 January 2011
IAT at Harvard implicit.harvard.edu The Implicit Association Test is a simple procedure for revealing the hidden biases we have towards thinking of types of people in stereotypical ways, even when we claim not to hold such prejudices or to not be consciously aware of them. Video Rating: 5 / 5 Related Blogs [Continue]
Written by Louis on 14 January 2011
Mark Waldman co-author of the groundbreaking book,”How God Changes Your Brain”,reports that “what we found from the brain scan studies we have done, is a consistency of patterns that you can see on every brain scan, that if you engage in a practice such as The Release Technique, you can begin to make permanent changes [Continue]