NEURO-SCIENCES I

Every thought, emotion, feeling or belief has
a physical and neurochemical consequence

Better know your Body and Brain…

Brain & Body Basics

The actions we take, the experiences we have, the skills we learned, the perceptions, opinions, and beliefs we changed, determine which brain regions will expand or contract.

Any product of our imagination, like thought, feeling, instinct, desire, will affect our nervous system by means of chemically equivalent, messenger molecules called neuropeptides.

A neuropeptide is a type of messenger molecule consisting of short chains of amino acids, produced by neurons to transmit signals and modulate activity.

These molecules of emotion act as both neurotransmitters and peptide hormones, influencing a wide range of bodily functions, including appetite, stress, sleep, cognition, and interact with other neuro transmitters to fine-tune synaptic signaling.

Every neuropeptide associated with any unresolved-emotion-trauma from the past (“Karma”) is stuck in the organ, or tissues, or glands, that is related to that trauma, until that particular emotion/trauma is fully released. If not, illnesses and diseases will develop as a consequence of this.

Physicists assert that the body is a quantum mechanical device and thus subject to the laws of quantum physics.

Quantum biologists state: “consciousness is ‘non-local’, meaning, it is not localised to any one area”. The term biology is derived from the Greek word βίος, bios, “life” and the suffix -λογία, -logia, means “study of.”

Which regions will grow and strengthen the connections between one area and the other is a reflection of what we focus our attention on, depending on the lives we live.

If our control of the rapidly changing outer world appears to be illusory, wouldn’t it be better to attend more to our inner world where our faculties change how we convert outer events into inner experiences?

Now, some of us deal with symptoms of an unbalanced, uncontrolled mindset that swings between attention-deficits (passive) and attention-abundance (hyperactive).

The compulsive thinking of an untamed mindset can inflict huge damage on ourselves and those around us. Although meditation practices will eventually pacify these elements, we believe that sending these elements away for re-hab immediately is more effective and less time consuming.

However, if you prefer investigating the basics of brain & body first, be our guest, and study our course materials….

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