“Content is King: A Great Fallacy!”

Posted by Scot Nichols on March 28th, 2009

“Content is King: A Great Fallacy!”


The primary organizer of the complex grandiosity of life is the body-mind; aka the soma.

neuron_culture_800px.jpg Just look at this complexity. 


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Pod cast with Paul Ray on Cultural Creatives

Posted by Scot Nichols on March 19th, 2009

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Somatic Leadership

Posted by Scot Nichols on March 19th, 2009

Lets us assume that the Western Psyche is maturing into a perspective of interdependence.

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Embodied Speed Reading or Belly Reading

Posted by Scot Nichols on March 14th, 2009


Taking the speed out of speed reading through mindful embodiment and the spirit of exploratory reading. Have the intention of curiosity or openness, a level of inquiry and utilizing consciousness we can absorb the word pictures as a “felt sense”. With practice we can absorb content with our whole mind (the brain-body). This kind of reading a level of service and joy!

I was just reading an article on boosting brain power with the body, that I found through my twitter account. The article discusses how to improve memory by physical training, but not just any sort of training, its brain games while biking on the Brain Center America’s NeuroActive Bike. As much as I find this an interesting approach to learning, that is just barely cutting edge, it continues the fallacy that we need to add something new to our lives to improve our intelligence. Buy something to be better, but really we are absolutely filled to the brim with all that we need. We are a highly evolved mammal, who have forgotten to practice evolution, through growing, learning, and focused attention. How about this for boosting brain-body power. Learn to read with your body

 

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