Left or Right?

Narrow Focus

2D-Forms

which are

 Flexible Focus 

Formlessness

Space ↓

Broad Focus

3D-Forms

which are

  Objects

that are 

Tools for
Change>>

 Objects + Space

that is 

2D (flat)

which are

3D-Appreciative
Attention
exercises

3D (holographic)

which are

words, numbers, 2D-geometry

that are

2D-Opinionating
exercises

images, 3D-geometry

that are

processed linearly

mostly in the

Question Based
Conversing

processed parallel

mostly in the

left hemisphere of the brain

which results in

3D-Spatial
Attention exercises

right hemisphere of the brain

which results in

abstract, compulsive thinking

survival mindset – fearful

separation – seriousness

judgment > resistance

never enough

stressed

which leads to

Belly Breathing
exercises

 

Whole Body
Attention exercises

 

Non-Reverse-Mirror
exercises

Eye Muscles exercises

feeling or being alive

abundance feeling – peaceful

immersed – emotion

being in the flow

acceptance

relaxed

which leads to

focusing on the past or future

forcing your muscles to be

 

Here & Now
exercises

being in the Here and Now

allowing your muscles to be

much more tense

when holding on to

Conscious Breathing
+ Touch exercises

much more relaxed

and thus

conflicting personas

which act as

c2C

Conflicting Feelings
exercises

feeling centered and present

and allowing the

pain-catchers stuck to tissue

that collectively form the

c2C

free roaming joy-keepers

to surround the

EGO Mind-set

 

Love + Empathy Deficit

3D-Compassion and Empathy exercises

Sphere of Love 

Competent Soul-Self

in Love + Empathy

Which side do you want to hang out more?

>Our left brain ‘intellect’ cannot connect the dots to see the entire picture as our right brain half can.

read more …

 

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