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IMMMUN Appendix 1
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... home, or even go outside. Mild cases feel anxious doing so. People stuck in M3: Relate everything to: Emotion and imagination (melodrama,
superstition
, magic, religion, fiction, sentiment). ...
2.
Subject Index for Archives
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... 7.208 prejudice, bias,
superstition
...
3.
Neurohacking Tutorial 17 - Biopsychology and Belief
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
... our own lack of awareness of what's going on right now. Many terms describe unfounded beliefs including: rumors, myths, presumptions, assumptions, counterfeit rules,
superstition
s, ...
4.
Neurohacking Tutorial 15 - Morality, Judgment and Decisions
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
... the time or because of some other arbitrary association.) In effect when activity in this area is sparse, we fall prey to paranoia -unjustified alarm, unjustified doubt, suspicion and
superstition
. (see ...
5.
Neurohacking Tutorial 14 - Intellect, formal language and declarative memory
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
... protect us from exposure to counterfeit information; only the skills of reasoning can do that. Against you: the noise (eg., counterfeit games, conditioning, myth,
superstition
, bias, prejudice, ...
6.
Neurohacking Tutorial 12 - Creativity, Bonding and Play
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
... such as a wasps' nest for example needs no creative solutions, no individuality and no cultural progress. Welcome to the machine. Derogatory stereotypes and
superstition
Enrolment (having ...
7.
Neurohacking Tutorial 11 - Procedural Memory & Metaphorization
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
... behavioral cop-out, 'because god did it', or 'nobody knows'. If we don't know something, what we should be teaching is how to start finding out. Just as confusing as rearloader
superstition
is the premature ...
8.
Neurohacking Tutorial 7 - Imagination & Related Abilities
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
... apparently contradictory disconnected incidents, and that makes us anxious. Some may turn to
superstition
or religion to explain away the stuff that doesn't make sense to them, completely unaware that ...
9.
Neurohacking Tutorial 6 - Association, Perception and Learning
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
... in
superstition
, and attempts to make it happen on purpose (ie, to delude people) can be seen in advertising and social media. In paranoia the afflicted person perceives something sinister and suspicious ...
10.
ICMM 4 Find (key factors of damage)
(Workshop/I've Changed My Mind)
... Emotion and imagination (fantasy,
superstition
, magic, religion, mysticism, stories) · Get anxious when: The environment/nature seems threatened, or they believe they have 'sinned (transgressed ...
11.
ICMM 10 Memory Editors (enhancing & wiping)
(Workshop/I've Changed My Mind)
... warping of the feelings caused by confronting the truth, to
superstition
, fear and prejudice, shutting off rational thought and operating only from the midbrain, fight/flight response pumping out hormones, ...
12.
ICMM 12 Security & Firewalls (protection)
(Workshop/I've Changed My Mind)
... it's peril. High risk areas: Sex/relationships/family is one of the three main areas where the virus is transmitted. The other two are also conglomerates: territory/resources/money, and
superstition
/religion/politics. ...
13.
ICMM 15 AL Tutorial (imagination enhancement)
(Workshop/I've Changed My Mind)
... to have a very strong meaning and seem to abide by some rules of their own we haven't managed to figure out yet. They invoke strong emotional responses, so they must be real...At this point,
superstition
...
14.
BTPT 1, 2
(Workshop/Beyond The Porcelain Throne)
... [and believing anything, against all the available evidence, is
superstition
]. Another
superstition
is that "success" equals enormous quantities of money, and vice versa. The number of suicides ...