Because I've wanted to learn English this way and I know from the very beginning thats a trap a kind of subconscious ambush so that I always becareful of informations and emotions and the good news that we learned also how to believe in somthing or scramble and remove bad ideas by changing and managing emotion not to be moved easily and thats our culture in my real own family, as they helped me leading me to our God Allah 'cause I'm a muslim and I'm a proud......
Hmm, that's quite close to Buddhist teaching that there is no self or no 'you'... It's not exactly the same things but at least superficially things that science like physics, neurology, genetics find run quite parallel to some of the teachings. That aside I'm no mysticist and I'd find more reasons from it to dig into science than buddhism.
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Because I've wanted to learn English this way and I know from the very beginning thats a trap a kind of subconscious ambush so that I always becareful of informations and emotions and the good news that we learned also how to believe in somthing or scramble and remove bad ideas by changing and managing emotion not to be moved easily and thats our culture in my real own family, as they helped me leading me to our God Allah 'cause I'm a muslim and I'm a proud......
sasadarko 1 month ago
I love neuropsychology so much. I'm going to graduate school for it. :)
TheOn3LeftBehind 3 months ago
Beautifully described, articulate and sincere.
juliancochran 5 months ago
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if there is invisible gods or spirits that exist and think...then why is the brain necessary...? for thought or Consciousness?
yikeswood 11 months ago
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---if there is invisible gods or spirits that exist and think...then why is the brain necessary...? for thought or Consciousness?
yikeswood 11 months ago
I know that Dr. Paul Broks studies clinical psychology at Oxford University, but where did he specialize in neuropsychology.
I really like the fact that "he has pursued a career combining both clinical practice and basic research". !!!!!!!!!!!!
colourtherainbow1991 1 year ago
This seems to be particularly cogent in relation to the debate that has been going around YouTube lately.
2bsirius 1 year ago
Hmm, that's quite close to Buddhist teaching that there is no self or no 'you'... It's not exactly the same things but at least superficially things that science like physics, neurology, genetics find run quite parallel to some of the teachings. That aside I'm no mysticist and I'd find more reasons from it to dig into science than buddhism.
miraenna 1 year ago 5