Posts Tagged ‘Perception’
I was talking with my father the other day when the issue of sensory predominance came up. “Without any doubt”, I said, “I am mostly aural, a bit less kinesthetic, and visual comes in the last place”. The man looked at me in astonishment: “Oh my god”, (more…)
Friday, January 27th, 2012
Tags: Communication, Learning, Metaphors, Perception, Senses, Sensory predominance
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There is a rising new way of understanding consciousness. It’s been around for quite a long time, but now it’s ripe. Let’s hope for the best because Humanity needs massive access to this wisdom as soon as possible, before things can start to (more…)
Friday, January 20th, 2012
Tags: Books, Buddhism, Consciousness, Deepak Chopra, Douglas Harding, Eckhart Tolle, Interdependence, Krishnamurti, Perception, Religion, Social conditioning, Society, Spirituality
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I had an epiphany the time that I read, regarding Zen masters, that they are (more…)
Tuesday, November 1st, 2011
Tags: Buddhism, Confidence, Ethics, Nature, Perception, Transcendence, Trust
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Stephen King’s ‘The Langoliers’ has a very powerful opening scene: a commercial pilot is at the flight deck, making the final arrangements with his assistant before taking off, when his boss comes in to give him some terrible news: (more…)
Tuesday, July 19th, 2011
Tags: Books, Emotional intelligence, Fear, Films, Leadership, Learning, Meditation, Mind, Mindfulness, Perception, Personal relations, Serendipity, Stephen King
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There is a very beautiful and profound scene in ‘Things you can tell just by looking at her‘. The police detective Kathy Faber (Amy Brenneman) is at home one night washing her teeth, lost in her thoughts. Then, at sudden, she notices herself in the mirror. Slowly, (more…)
Tuesday, June 28th, 2011
Tags: Ageing, Books, Experience, Family, Health, Law of attraction, Learning, Perception, Peter Brook, Social conditioning, The secret
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I’ve got a reputation for ‘speaking well’, but the fact is, when people tell me so, it is often easy to detect a certain bitter feeling in their praise. Where does it come it from? Well, the immediate guess is (more…)
Tuesday, June 21st, 2011
Tags: Body, Emotional intelligence, Humor, Learning, Metaphor, Pedantry, Perception, Writing
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I don’t usually do this, but the other day I stumbled upon this short and nice educational text about the brain, and it seems strangely adequate for a blog that is called Zerebria. (more…)
Tuesday, May 31st, 2011
Tags: Bioenergetics, Biology, Brain, Cliché, Interdendence, Learning, Perception, Personal relations
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It happens now and then. You have a feeling your idea is not that uncanny. Some fellow human around has certainly thought it before, with the difference that, what for you has only been a passing bird, (more…)
Tuesday, May 24th, 2011
Tags: Body, Computers, Consciousness, Creativity, Humor, Imagination, Information, Interdependence, Internet, Literature, Perception, Self teaching, Transcendence, Writing
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0 – The hard way
The Law of Attraction, taken back to the popular scene by Rhonda Byrne’s ‘The Secret
‘, plainly states that whatever one thinks of, it will become a reality. It does not state it as (more…)
Friday, March 18th, 2011
Tags: Beliefs, Bioenergetics, Biology, Body, Books, Brain, Brainstorming, Emotional intelligence, Faith, Health, Inspiration, Interdependence, Law of attraction, Learning, Perception, Universe, Visualization
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I am a person who has faith in a lot of things, but I don’t think I’ve ever had blind faith. I wonder if such thing as blind faith really exists. I think there’s something really screwed up in the definition of (more…)
Tuesday, March 15th, 2011
Tags: Admiration, Beliefs, Energy, Faith, Growth, Humor, Interdependence, Intuition, Learning, Mind, Motivation, Perception, Personal relations, Stories, Writing
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