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Topics from the book, the Human Brain
by Stephen Gislason

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Some Topics from the book

The Nature of Mind
Tuning into the Universe
Connected to the Environment
How Many Senses?
Misunderstanding Mind/Body
Mental Illness?
Waves and Synapses
Right & Left Brain
Neurons
Neuroscience Notes
Mind Drugs
Psychiatry versus Biology
Psychosomatic
Mechanisms of Brain Dysfunction
Nutrition & Brain
Allergy and the Brain
Wheat Gluten and the Brain
Attention Deficits
Depression
Is Stress Real?
Preventing Strokes
Elixir of Sanity & Joy
Memory
Self Regulation

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Prescription Drug Abuse
Children and Antidepressants
Adults and Antidepressants
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Reversible Stroke Caused by Ephedra
Hyperactivity/ADHD
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Alcohol Abuse
Chantrix Warning
Intelligence
Thinking
Is Stress Real?
Catecholamines
Dopamine
Amino Acids
Serotonin

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Tell me about the human brain.

The Nature of Mind

The term "mind" is the most inclusive word, embracing all human experience, thought, perceptions, knowledge, feelings and beliefs. Mind could be thought of as an all inclusive container which tends to expand and contract. Little mind is local and personal. I can refer to my mind as distinct from your mind. We have many terms and phrases that refer to the condition of mind such as mind as clear or unclear, decided or undecided. Many refer to the mind as if they were outside of it, using phrases such as “I made up my mind” and “I changed my mind.”

The term "Ego" has been used to describe the "I-self" who assumes more and more personal characteristics, develops boundaries, habits, skills, values, preferences and limitations: " I am the kind of person who..."  The value of individuation is celebrated in our society and people are encouraged by pundits to “know yourself; become your own person; stand up for your rights, express your feelings; and to seek your own truth.” The Ego, however, tends to shrink into a reactive mind. Survival is difficult. We interact daily with other humans who challenge us. Everyone wants something from you. Everyone has opinions about you. The more you are involved with other humans, the more you become  defensive. You react more and more to the aggression of others to defend your boundaries. You get caught in behavior loops that you did not choose, do not like, and cannot control. You thought that individuation was a path to freedom. But now you are becoming less free. What is wrong?

The worldly tendency of the Mind is to shrink to accommodate the survival needs of each practitioner of mind to focus on local conditions. The spiritual tendency of Mind is to open up, to expand beyond the limiting specific and local conditions. This spiritual tendency generates a tension between the limiting needs of daily existence and the deep and persistent call to expand beyond local conditions, to open up to the universal and the eternal nature of mind.

Albert Einstein suggested:  “The most beautiful emotion we can experience is the mystical. It is the power of all art and science. To know that what is impenetrable to us really exists, manifesting itself as the highest wisdom and the most radiant beauty, which our dull faculties can comprehend in their most primitive forms - this knowledge, this feeling is at the center of true religiousness. In this sense, and this sense only, I belong to the ranks of devoutly religious men. A human being is part of the whole... he experiences himself, his thoughts and feeling as something separated form the rest - a kind of delusion of his consciousness. This delusion is a prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for a few persons nearest to us. Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty. Nobody is able to achieve this completely, but striving for such an achievement is, in itself, a liberation.”

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