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Recent research shows that the brain and heart share this responsibility of learning.  Everything that happens to us is based upon some form of specialized learning. Our entire nervous system development has thousands of hours of experience 24/7/365 with learning new ways of using the nervous system for acquiring information, learning new skills, developing early primitive reflexes4 or adaptive learning to work around traumas we have experienced. Your nervous system is learning, repairing, rebuilding even when you are sleeping. "The human brain processes over 400 billion bits of information per second6 according to new research shown in the movie  "What The Bleep Do I Know".5  "We only consciously process about 2000 bits of information in the computer brain at our current understanding." Yet when we look at the information we process from a graphics standpoint, i.e. the visual, auditory, and movement senses, we begin to get the idea that we are really processing millions of bits of information per second. Yet we are only using a fraction of our potential.  This processing of information is filtered,  based upon the biases, beliefs, interests, our passions as well as our past storage of information from all of our experiences both good and bad. This body of experience knowledge represent a network of information just like a network of different computer operating in our nervous system. It acts like a hologram, or a neuronet6 of information connecting different aspect of our experiences. This influences how we use information or process new information coming into our consciousness.  Because we have so much input coming into our consciousness through multiple input channels(19 sensory channels of information according to some authorities7),  we can begin to see that learning takes place on multiple levels, multiple layers and all at the same time. The information that we don't process is still with us. It is still being received by our computer brain, our computer network or neuronet. Many of us may have answers to our questions right in front of our noses so to speak, if we could only open up to the enormous amounts of information that comes to us. With total  information doubling every 18 months, the thing we learned just two years ago is already obsolete. Many of us feel overwhelmed by this avalanche of information we are exposed to on a daily basis. So how could we turn this problem into an asset, a skill, a strength for our future development?  Plain and simple,  we need new learning skills, new learning techniques, a new basis of using the inherent talents already available to us just waiting for us to turn on our dormant abilities. How can we keep up with this explosion of new information that is accelerating every day because of the fast changes in technological development and new scientific discoveries? We have to begin using whole brain learning. We have to get in touch with the  multiples levels of intelligence that lie dormant within us right now.

What are the learning characteristic of trauma, sickness, illness, malfunction of our nervous system? How do we unlearn bad information? What can we do about it? What is the basis of this learning style? " the ability to 'make sense' of movement through the sensory system is the foundation of learning." 3

"Balance - The Beginning of Praxis ( Action)"

Balance is not something that happens to us, it is something that we do. It is an adaptive complex behavior that results from a series of abilities against imbalance. Functional balance makes it possible to perform useful actions while maintaining certain positions. This is the foundation of action.  In this way, exercises that improves balance through stimulation of the vestibular system can improve praxis (action),  orientation, and behavior
(Schrager 2001)." 3

 

We need to understand and master the skill of using the whole brain intelligence with the heart intelligence as a synergistic learning tool to handle today's demands for processing new information. The right brain intelligence operate at least a 1000 times faster than the left brain intelligence. The heart intelligence is 5000 time more powerful than the whole brain intelligence.9 So it make sense for our path to using our dormant abilities should include the synergism of these two great assets,  heart and brain intelligences.   Everything that has ever happened to you since the time you were conceived until the time you die is recorded and stored for your benefit. How can we use this past information? That depends on what our "mind set" is! That depends on what learning skills you bring to the table. Lets take an inventory of how you can adapt to the fast changes that are taking place. Then unlearn the old patterns and  and activate your whole mind whole heart intelligence talents and skills.  Are you open to all of the possibilities that comes to us every second of our lives? Wow! What an abundant world of possibilities to solve our current seemingly unresolved situations. The key to unlock that doorway is already there inside you.   By opening our awareness about achieving our real potential beyond where we are now, a whole new pathway, a whole new world is opened into the quantum field of all possibilities. Our human potential is said to be more than  ninety percent dormant. What could you do with that other ninety plus percent if you could only access it and utilize it to liberate and  to express the genius within you now?  

UNLIMITED POSSIBILITIES! 

"Ponder that for a while!"8

 

References:

3. Sally Goddard Ph.D., Reflexes, Learning , Behavior - A Window Into A Child's Mind,   2002, sensory difficulties,  p 104
4. Sally Goddard Ph.D., Reflexes, Learning , Behavior - A Window Into A Child's Mind,   2002 
5. William Arntz, Betsy Chasse, Matthew Hoffman,  "What the Bleep Do We Know," 2004 
6. Joseph Dispenza, DC, Comment " 400 Billion bits per second,"  
7. Mark Fillipi DC, Seminar references on 19 channels of sensory input
8. Fred Alan Wolf Ph.D., Quotes on Quantum Physics in the Movie "What the Bleep Do We Know!" 2004
9. Doc Childre, Howard Martin, Heart Math Solution, 1999

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