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... belief; it is possibly a prejudice (‘pre-judgement’ -a view the speaker has arrived at without bothering to consider reasons or evidence for or against it). The obvious action/reaction to ...
2. IMMMUN chapter 8
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... and experience, this does not minimize his ultimate belief in the potential of human beings for autonomy. We are all capable of evaluating the outer and inner situation, understanding ourselves in its ...
3. IMMMUN Chapter 7
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... knowledge, your movements, thoughts, feelings, beliefs, mental health and facial expressions. Your awareness of science, and the current limits of scientific knowledge will also influence the ...
4. IMMMUN chapter 6
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... think, believe or do; they are about what we feel inside. But the trouble with words, thoughts, behaviors and beliefs is that they change our emotions; they change the way we feel inside, and they change ...
5. IMMMUN chapter 5
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... tone of voice depends on our pre-conceived views of how we understand what these emotions are; on the unique, personal conceptual beliefs we hold.[1] Each individual, depending on which type of media and ...
6. IMMMUN chapter 4
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... the related information. Congruity is the state of mind you experience whenever your unconscious and conscious knowledge match up; when your thoughts, feelings, beliefs and behavior are unified. When intellect ...
7. IMMMUN chapter 3
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... every day will over time can either cause us mental damage or improve our performance.   Contrary to popular belief, though, unusual or irregular behaviors don't make changes. Pigging out on ...
8. IMMMUN chapter 2
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... storage (books, computers, files) in the mistaken belief that this will somehow render the data available to our minds in a more reliable way than just reading it does. BUT... it doesn't. We're too intelligent ...
9. IMMMUN Appendix 1
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... your own thoughts, beliefs, decisions and choices declarative/executive – control of what you say and how free will of volitional choice in all aspects of your life communication: ability ...
10. IMMMUN Chapter 1
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... already be spotting a big problem with biology's trust in these expectations and their underlying belief. Biology's game plan currently diverges widely from the situation we actually live in. In our experience, ...
11. Subject Index for Archives
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...    s&f belief, decisions & judgment    ...
    NHA Tutorial 18 Intelligence, Consciousness and Comprehension [updated November 2016] introduction In Tutorial 17 we looked at the biopsychology of belief, and how it underlies ...
  NHA Tutorial 17 Biopsychology & Belief [updated June 2016]   Introduction In Tutorial 16 we looked at several executive processes; including strategy, ...
... system to live by. Moral constructivists believe that morality is nothing more than a human invention embodied by law. Moral naturalists, on the other hand, believe that humans have hard-wired moral beliefs ...
... applying logic, establishing and verifying facts, explaining and adapting, and changing or justifying thoughts, behaviors and beliefs; based on new or existing information.[3]Our capacity for reason is ...
16. Sakiro's Hackipedia Volume 3
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... (they are designed to challenge erroneous beliefs or cognitions.):   1.Are these thoughts really true? 2.Are the negative aspects of this situation being overemphasized or overweighted in memory? ...
... our culture's body of knowledge (which will increase with every new person adding their personal knowledge), and through the diversity of creativity, innovation, invention, new beliefs and new ideas; which ...
... on the physical dimension as an obsessive-compulsive attachment to material objects, which are sought in the erroneous belief (under advice from the game) that they can somehow reduce the anxiety and make ...
... unconscious input from N3 (what intelligence needs to develop front nets) must match up with conscious patterns of representation (our conscious beliefs and behaviors) to make sense, fire coincidentally ...
20. Books -The Head Trip by Jeff Warren
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...  The chief point of the book is to re-empower the mind. The mind -- in the form of expectations, beliefs and, most optimistically, intention -- is a more-than-epiphenomenal driver of actual physical change ...
21. Myth busting - Freud
(Neurohacking/Basics)
... feel embarrassed with one person, they'll assume you have difficulty socially and feel embarrassed with ALL persons), and (2) source monitoring error (they interpret all their own beliefs about what they ...
...  (for example facts, ideas, beliefs, memories, symbols, languages). As constructs they display both organization and duration through time. A database, a memory, a culture, an orchestra, an engine, a living ...
23. Deschooling essays by John Taylor Gatto
(Homeworld/School & Work Alternatives)
... need not be class-based at all. They can stem purely from fear, or from the by now familiar belief that "efficiency" is the paramount virtue, rather than love, liberty, laughter, or hope. Above ...
24. Sakiro's Hackipedia Volume 2
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... behaving and interacting; monitoring thoughts, assumptions, beliefs and behaviors and identify those which are dysfunctional, inaccurate, or unhelpful (the aim is to replace or transcend them with those ...
... or state of mind, as well as the thoughts, beliefs, memories and expectations associated with these. Autonomic responses are the changes we experience in a direct physical ‘bodily’ way. We ...
... concept, the unconscious mind knows very well that harming strangers isn't okay. This is an example of an ideological dilemma. One or the other belief has to be suppressed in order for life to make sense, ...
... or beliefs (especially “what other people think”) about what imagination really is, and if you're a frontloader with a morbid fear of poetry or 'magical thinking' this could be difficult for ...
... (or experience) that express a negative belief (called a negative cognition) about yourself in the present time, becoming aware of any related body feelings.   2. Target replacement issue: Next, ...
29. Alternative energy
(Homeworld/Energy Alternatives)
... energy, for some it includes avoiding nuclear sources and for some it includes things like recycling, energy conservation and heat-loss prevention. Whatever your own personal desires and beliefs, it's ...
  I Want To Believe The Internet is buzzing with the story of a new study that today's students are so gullible they will believe anything they see on the Internet, and are even willing to believe ...
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