4.10.2016

My stroke of insight

TED
Jill Bolte Taylor: My stroke of insight
Summary
In your human brain, there are right brain and left brain, and those two hemispheres are completely separate from one another.
They communicate with one another though they process information differently. Each of your hemisphere thinks and cares about different things.
The right human hemisphere, it thinks in pictures and learns senses from movements of your bodies. Here, there are your sensory systems: hearing, sight, touch, smell and taste. By using those, movement of your entire body is created. This is present moment or right now you feel and you feel energies. So this consciousness of your right hemisphere is the life-force power which is perfect and beautiful.
The left human hemisphere, it thinks straightly and carefully. It can pick, categorize and organize all information. It thinks in language and connects you with in the past, future, your internal and external world by using language. And then, the left human hemisphere teaches you who you are.  You can recognize a single individual.
Those two are you inside of you. Those should be step into each other. It's important to step up and feel each other. Although the left human hemisphere where you can use language would have always proceeded, if you choose using and feeling your right hemisphere you can create more beautiful and peaceful world and spend.  You can use great right and left brains in this planet.
Words in this story
stroke / a sudden disabling attack or loss of consciousness caused by an interruption in the flow of blood to the brain, especially through thrombosis.
insight / the capacity to gain an accurate and deep intuitive understanding of a person or thing.
deliberate / done consciously and intentionally. consciously, intentionally deliberately versus subconsciously, unconsciously, mechanically
captivated / attract, lure, tempt, fascinate, charm
wield / hold and use. weird / strange, mysterious.
linearly / straightly
methodically / closely, carefully

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.