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What Are Neuromyths? Good Science, Bad Interpretation | Psychology
(Justin Deschamps) As someone who’s been involved in science all my life, I can tell you that there’s a lot of room for misinterpretation.
How to Teach Children Gratitude | Psychology
(Exploring Your Mind) It takes time to teach children gratitude. The process has to follow their natural biological development so they can enjoy this wonderful virtue.
What Is the Point of Spirituality? | School of Life
What Is the Point of Spirituality? | School of Life
Science Says Silence Is Vital For Our Brains
(Joe Martino) If you’re the average person, you wake up to the sound of an alarm. That alarm sends you to the bathroom where you quickly get yourself ready for your workday. If you have the time, you might eat something before jumping into your car to listen to music or the radio while you sit in traffic on your way to work.
Science: Social Anxiety and Telomere Link Established — Your Unchecked Anxiety is Killing Your Cells
(Justin Deschamps) The following article shows several studies and advances in scientific understanding that suggest prolonged and unchecked anxiety can lead to declines in overall health. What the article doesn’t make clear is how to contend with this, which I will briefly do now.
Perspectives on Wisdom, as a Concept
(Exploring Your Mind) People usually understand wisdom as something you can only gain from experience, but it’s actually much more than that. In this article, we’ll share definitions from different authors and debunk some of the myths about this important idea.
Spirit Portals and Energy Vortexes: An Overview of Perspectives
(Clare Lewis) Have you ever noticed when you’ve walked into an area of unusual temperature change? where its a more vivid colour than the surrounding area? there’s a blurring perhaps or a sense of enhanced energy? Well you may have stumbled across an energy vortex which houses a spirit or inter-dimensional portal. Some psychics believe that on average most homes contain at least one of these portals.
15 Quotes From Alan Watts’ Book: ‘Out of Your Mind’
(Brian Wheeler) In the middle of yoga class the other day, sweaty, exhausted, and holding a pose for what seemed an eternity, my teacher reminded me of the wisdom of Alan Watts with a single quote that would ultimately make me forget about the physical discomfort I was in, and allow me to fully connect to the beauty of the moment at hand.
How the Brain Can Create Sound Information via Lip-Reading
(Science Daily) Brain activity synchronizes with sound waves, even without audible sound, through lip-reading, according to new research published in JNeurosci.
Psychophysiological Disorders and Stress
(Exploring Your Mind) The genesis of psychosomatic disorders happens during sustained stressful situations. In this regard, sustained tension can affect several body systems. Continue reading to find out more about the connection between psychophysiological disorders and stress.
The Absence of Problems Doesn’t Guarantee Happiness
(Exploring Your Mind) Being happy doesn’t depend on having a problem-free life. However, it does depend on how you choose to think about what happens to you. Do you see threats or challenges? Mistakes or learning opportunities?
Power Struggles in Personal Relationships
(Exploring Your Mind) In relationships, both partners need to have power. You need to make decisions and, many times, people won’t share the same needs, preferences, or desires. In cases like these, power struggles manifest themselves.
Watching Pornography Rewires the Brain to a More Juvenile State
(Neuroscience News) Pornography has existed throughout recorded history, transforming with the introduction of each new medium. Hundreds of sexually explicit frescoes and sculptures were found in the Mount Vesuvius ruins of Pompeii.
The Burden of Other People’s’ Projections: Labels
(Exploring Your Mind) Labels are one of the fastest and most common ways to get an idea of the nature of what’s in front of us. Furthermore, they simplify many things for us. As such, they can be very useful tools. However, labeling people or labeling yourself might be a different matter entirely. It could mean assigning negative types and characteristics to people no matter if they match up with reality or not.














