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domenica 20 maggio 2012

http://www.asp-psicologia.it/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=166:docenti-corso-biofeedback&catid=917:servizi-per-psicologi&Itemid=88





Hiro was teaching at a neurofeedback course.
Very interesting experience!

Neurofeedback is a computerized form of psychotherapy, coaching, self-development.
The brain is guided through auditory feedback into the right mental state!




domenica 13 maggio 2012

http://www.actionforhappiness.org/


check this out!

the happiness kit contains rocket science!

this website "action for happiness" gives evidence-based hints for interventions aiming to positive social change!!!

fill your happiness kit with the great dream ingredients!

H

lunedì 7 maggio 2012

http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/en/ariel_garten_know_thyself_with_a_brain_scanner.html


Ariel does something I admire and something close to what I am engaged with.
She works with brainwaves, measures them, gets to move things with them, to light up lights with them.
Brainwaves are tangible, they can be made visible to individuals and they can be related to different mental state.
That moment of awareness, when someone sees his/her brainwaves on the screen, and relates them to: joy, peace, thinking, distraction, rumination, s rather revolutionary.
It is the experience of the I.
H

domenica 6 maggio 2012

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The drawing mind relies on the idea that the brain (yes, we have heard that) is plastic and can transform itself.
I imagine that for those that would struggle to sit on a hard cushion, crosslegged, trying to silence the brain or for those that would scorn the experience of "savouring the raising", this is a good alternative.
Apparently the author hints the reader, the creative reader, without giving too many indications though, to "draw with your smell", "draw with your feet". This would take to the experience of distracting the criticizing mind, and to start experimenting new alternative ways of observing reality, of drawing and ultimately of thinking.

I have ordered the book, I liked the cover too (what counts if not the cover)