
Danny Smith, Hurdie Burk and friends talk about books, life and other things. “..a user sees reading as a pastime, something to be entertained by, but a recipient rests in the ideas.....to receive a book is to explore what is being said and to let the author take you on a ride.” C.S. Lewis Danny reminds us - “It’s the sign of an educated mind that can consider another’s ideas without having to own... more
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This is Part 2 (see Episode #40 for Part 1) with Dr. Mel. Dr. Mel goes deeper into how his Accelerated Neurolibrian system integrates the body, mind and spirit. Thus enhancing our human performance.
On this podcast, we discuss Entering Into Directed Rest. Chapter 5 from the book Switch On Your Brain by Dr. Caroline Leaf: Introspection, self-reflection, and prayer for helping catch our thoughts.
Switch on your Brain Author Dr. Caroline Leaf. 1. Gather 2. Focused Reflection 3. Write 3. Revisit 4. Active Reach.
Mastermind Book Switch On Your Brain Dr. Caroline Leaf Author: The 21-Day Brain Detox is Deliberate, Disciplined, Rigorous Attention.
Chapter 8 - The Science of Thought. What you wire into your brain through thinking is stored in your nonconscious mind. Your brain is designed to respond to your mind.
Linked Science Concepts: The process of thinking and choosing is the most powerful thing in the universe after God, and it is a phenomenal gift from God to be treasured and used properly. The basic ingredients of quantum physics are: paying attention... more
Chapter 3 of the book Switch On Your Brain by Author Dr. Caroline Leaf. Two big thoughts in this chapter: 1. Choices are real. 2. Free Will Exist
The debate in science is between the mind being what the brain does versus the brain doing the bidding of the mind. The correct view is that the mind is designed to control the body, of which the brain is a part, not the other way around. Our brain d... more
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