01-10-2008, 08:50 AM 
		
	
	
		check this link to the triune brain:
http://www.buffalostate.edu/orgs/bcp/bra...riune.html
Notice how the brain has evolved - first survival, then emotion and memory, then learning, speaking, reading and writing...
If you could see the path of information, it comes up the spinal cord and into the reptilian brain where it moves through the reticular activating system in which items of awareness are "measured and weighed" or judged as acceptable or not. If there is nothing comparable in the inventory, the item is rejected. It has been said that a mere 30% of what we actually perceive gets through the reptilian brain into our conscious awareness. 70% of reality gets rejected.
There is something here to DJ's statement that we don't learn unless our lives are on the line. This is why you have to be tricked into this; you have to need it to survive. If it's not necessary for survival, the reptilian brain most likely rejects it before it gets to the neo-cortex and is seen as reality.
More later... gotta work again.
	
	
	
	
	
http://www.buffalostate.edu/orgs/bcp/bra...riune.html
Notice how the brain has evolved - first survival, then emotion and memory, then learning, speaking, reading and writing...
If you could see the path of information, it comes up the spinal cord and into the reptilian brain where it moves through the reticular activating system in which items of awareness are "measured and weighed" or judged as acceptable or not. If there is nothing comparable in the inventory, the item is rejected. It has been said that a mere 30% of what we actually perceive gets through the reptilian brain into our conscious awareness. 70% of reality gets rejected.
There is something here to DJ's statement that we don't learn unless our lives are on the line. This is why you have to be tricked into this; you have to need it to survive. If it's not necessary for survival, the reptilian brain most likely rejects it before it gets to the neo-cortex and is seen as reality.
More later... gotta work again.

     