(Neuroscience New) Oxford University researchers have discovered that learned knowledge is stored in different brain circuits depending on how we acquire it.
Consciousness
Babies Understand Counting Years Earlier than Believed
(Neuroscience News) Babies who are years away from being able to say “one,” “two,” and “three” actually already have a sense of what counting means, Johns Hopkins University researchers have discovered.
Orgonite Goes Mainstream, Celebrities Start Using and Promoting Life Giving Energy Device
(Justin Deschamps) Vital energy, sometimes called prana or chi, is quickly becoming the latest health craze. In early 2019, search engines saw a 100% increase in searches of the health-imparting substance. Orgonite is made from resins, natural crystals, conductive metals, and other substances, which users report impart healing, reduce electromagnetic pollution, keep food fresh, and much more. In recent years, big-name celebrities started using orgonite—What do they know that the rest of us don’t?
Your Conscience Is Always Telling You The Next Step
Your Conscience Is Always Telling You The Next Step
Going for the Dopamine High: The Dynamics of Psychopathy
(Edie Weinstein) Art imitated life in an episode of one of my favorite medical shows called New Amsterdam. In it, a team of health care professionals tackle challenging issues in the lives of the patients who pass through the doors of an inner-city hospital and by the end of the show, sometimes the solutions are found, but not all are tied up in nice neat little packages with a pretty bow on top.
How Jazz Improvisation Affects the Brain
(Neuroscience News) Jazz artist Louis Armstrong once said, “never play a thing the same way twice.” Although musical improvisation — composing new passages on the spot — is not unique to jazz, it’s perhaps the genre’s most defining element. While improvised jazz solos are spontaneous, there are rules, says Martin Norgaard, associate professor of music […]
Law of One, Buddhism, Channeling Discernment, Cosmic Plan of Evolution — Scott Mandelker
Law of One, Buddhism, Channeling Discernment, Cosmic Plan of Evolution — Scott Mandelker
Here’s Why Ants Are Practically Immune to Traffic Jams, Even on Crowded Roads
(Carly Cassella) To be an ant is to never get stuck in traffic. It’s one of the many perks (along with super-human strength, an armour-like skeleton and two stomachs, of course).
Mental Jujitsu to Fight Your Negative Thinking
(Exploring Your Mind) Jujitsu, also known as the martial art of flexibility, can also be applied to your thought life to defend yourself against negative internal dialogue and attack thoughts that are violating your self-esteem and well-being.
Fyodor Dostoevsky: 25 Basic Rules of Life
(Edward Morgan) First rule: “To love a man means seeing him as God intended him to be.”
Group Research/Discernment: Is this Video Legit? “Child escaping from Buckingham Palace Naked”
(Justin Deschamps) As long-time readers will know, we’re big on discernment here at Stillness. How do we get good at it? with practice. In line with that, here’s a challenge for you.
18 Timeless And Insightful Pieces of Wisdom From Joe Rogan
(Mike Sygula) Joe Rogan is considered controversial but at the same time you need to appreciate his honesty. He created possibly the best podcast show on earth, certainly the most popular. Who else can make Elon Musk to smoke weed on camera?
Gnostics, Yahweh, and Cosmic Mid East War (Part II)
(Scott Mandelker) When we move then to investigating The Ra Material and its ideas about Yahweh and his role in human affairs, we approach another vast system of teachings within which this topic is but a fragment.
When Trauma Looks Like ADHD
(Jennifer Giustra-Kozek) In recent years, a growing body of research has developed to examine the relationship between exposure to traumatic events in childhood and developing attention and hyperactive symptoms. Have you ever considered the role that trauma may play in the challenges that you or your loved ones are dealing with?
A Fast Way To Stop Past Traumas & Harmful Emotions
(Anna Rodgers) Do you have painful memories and experiences holding you back from being truly happy and healthy? Have you spent years in therapy, spent a lot of money on it, only to realize that you aren’t really that much better?














