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Doing absolutely nothing
How do we get to regain the marvel-factor that must come with each small achievement or observation of commonplace experiences following an event such as devastating illness or a close brush with death, without having to go through the terrible loss or trauma of anything being “lost”, even if only temporarily? How do we get back to that level of awe and appreciation, the awareness and the in-the-moment presence with what is happening right here and now (not in our heads)? Because, as a species, we need these perspectives more than we ever did; they round us and they rebalance us in ways critical to our ability to thrive and survive. Continue reading →
Posted in Consciousness & evolution, Divine feminine, divine masculine, Life choices, Menu, Personal Development, Recovery chronic illness, Spirituality
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Tagged appreciating life, AuraTransformation, balance of masculine and feminine, being over doing, Consciousness, experience without associations, living in the moment, meditation, memory, near death experience, over-active mind, presence, quieting the mind, really experiencing life, Stillness, The Power of Now, yin and yang
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Our multi-dimensional brains
Our multi-dimensional memory storage facility, which is like a collection of geometrical “boxes” that defy space and time (thus, not even, strictly, “local” to the inside of our heads)…haven’t I been speculating and blogging about this very thing lately (The … Continue reading →
Posted in Consciousness & evolution, Menu, Personal Development
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Tagged Blue Brain Project, brain, Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience, geometrical structures, holographic reality, memory, memory formation, memory storage, multi-dimensional experience, neuroscience, new research, what is memory
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