07/10/2005
The conscious mind is the body’s creative computer and
decision maker, and includes the right and the left brain.
The right brained person lives in the world of the sensory,
feeling and intuition (it feels right). The left brained person tends to
view life in terms of pragmatic, analytical, theoretical and deductive (it is
logically right). In both cases there
are hereditary predispositions involved.
Left brain strategies are used in classroom.
To determine which one you are recall an experience, observe
which impressions are remembered first and with greater intensity:
- Remembering the details of the actual event is a left brain processing
- Remembering feelings about one self or other participants is a right brain processing
The individual only sees that which he wants to see and is
programmed for.
Considerable conscious mind energy is involved in assessing
incoming data, determining what stays and what gets filed. Both left and right brain processing are
present but one is dominant. When the
input is more than what the conscious mind can process mental breakdown can
happen.
Scientists believe that we can actively reprogram our brain
by asking the conscious mind to unlock and recognize the incoming flood of
information. Passive reprogramming is
choosing not to ask but let life happen.
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