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Hi; my name is Audi Nova and I am a Master NLP Hypnosis Practitioner. I look forward to introducing you to a fast track trance induction experience and other important science relating to mindfulness, and the science of consciousness.

Sunday, March 26, 2017

Some out in the neuroscience community are trying to relate quantum science to the individual and this not necessary to explain the brain's ability to reprogram its' body and itself. When we look at Dr. Dispenza's comments in "what the bleep do we Know" in relation to quantum law, he would be far better served if he were to remain more in the fields of microbiology, biochemistry and neuropsychology when discussing the brains consciousness. The brain does have the ability to rewrite the gene pool as well as it's self through the vehicle of thought which creates microbiological -> biochemical reactions in the body which can create changes in the environment surrounding genes and therefore change the expression of those genes creating spontaneous remissions as described in his clinical studies. It is not necessary to ascribe these to quantum law as they are better understood when we apply the principles of epigenetics, neuropsychology, neurophysiology, + biochemistry which more clearly and adequately explain the dynamics of psycho somatic healing.

Consciousness is the byproduct of the brain which is a biochemical machine within a body. The brain cannot exist without this other machine which is the body. The mind-brain-body does not require the model of quantum mechanics to explain its remarkable ability to affect it's own biochemical processes, which was once believed to be immutable. We now have evidence that the machine can change or rewire itself. We can think of consciousness as the electromagnetic field created by its biological component, the brain-body. The unusual aspect of this computing machine is that it has the ability change its' program or structure. The program of this CPU does not require external intervention to rewrite its' program.

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