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Boost Your Creativity With Eye Movement
chestnut501
by chestnut501  Yesterday 9:12 PM    3
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Master numbers and the 11:11
WomanInTheMoon11
by WomanInTheMoon11  Today 12:09 PM   
 this was a post from EL on Messengers of Spirit.ning.com (a wonderful network of spiritual peeps!) Master numbers and the 11:11 Everything on earth is defined by a numerical configuration. All life can be reduced and explained by numbers. The currents of these numerical sequences bring into alignment a series of new understandings that will help to adjust and balance every human. The numbers on all levels align the body so it will be able to handle the higher definitions of photon light that is making its self known. Each number infusion is personalized to fit the needs of each individual. Allowing them the necessary ratio of light particles to numerical particles. As the brain adjusts to these new energies a lifting occurs allowing the individual to exit the human/animal ratio and be lifted into the human/light equation Numbers and humans go hand in hand. From the beginning of time known we have been defined by a numerical equation whether age, birth date, weight, or the number
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World's Largest-Ever Study Of Near-Death Experiences
arifsali
by arifsali  Yesterday 6:52 PM   
 via http://www.noetic.org/
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The Best of Google Video
Djiezes
by Djiezes  10-7-2006    4
 some really great stuff here.
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Mind Control With Sound and Light
chestnut501
by chestnut501  11-8-2009    4
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Hearing Our Heartbeat
chestnut501
by chestnut501  11-4-2009   
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Sleep Amnesia: Why Do We Forget Our Dreams?
kkcapricorn
by kkcapricorn  11-9-2009   
 The Mind in Sleep: Psychology and Psychophysiology mentions dream kinesthesia as a potential suspect. It happens when we lose the physical movements in our sleep as soon as we physically move after waking up (such as when we reach for the alarm clock). Another possibility is that our memories are formed through repetition and finding connections to other parts of our lives. So when dreams are especially unique (read: crazy) or too undefined to be relatable, it’s harder to tie them to real-life events and remember them. Christof Koch, points out the incongruity between our brains’ being so active during REM sleep (the deep-sleep stage in our sleep cycles) and only vaguely recalling dream details when we awaken. brain waves that roll through during deep sleep may impede information processing. This is a more scientific approach to the brain-recall conundrum.
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The 7 Most Badass Last Stands in the History of Battle
nosebleedlouie
by nosebleedlouie  11-9-2009   
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The Whole Brain Catalog
einbar
by einbar  10-31-2009    1
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Brain Tumor Survivors Shouldn't Take It Easy
JackieDel
by JackieDel  10-21-2009   
 The mice that were able to exercise scored just as well on a memory test as normal mice did; however, the mice that did not have access to the exercise wheel did not. "It was remarkable that the irradiated, running mice were just like the normal, non-irradiated mice that didn't exercise," lead researcher and graduate student Sarah Wong-Goodrich of the Duke Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, was quoted as saying. "We were expecting some memory retention issues with a longer delay and there weren't any." The researchers believe exercise benefits the mind by improving blood flow to the hippocampus in the brain, a key area for learning and memory.
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Your Eyes Reveal Memories That Your Conscious Brain Forgot
chestnut501
by chestnut501  11-1-2009    1
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Are We Living Inside a Brain?
bookwormy
by bookwormy  11-3-2009    1
 Deep stuff. Amazing what one finds on the internet.
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machine that can read minds
zadoz
by zadoz  11-3-2009    1
 the death of freedom ???
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Image of the Day: Time Travel Through the Human Brain
xpersianx
by xpersianx  11-3-2009   
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Psychic 'mind-reading' computer
foxyarse
by foxyarse  11-1-2009    1
 Although the results were crude, the technique was able to reproduce the rough shape of a man in a white shirt and the image of a city skyline. Prof Jack Gallant, who carried out the experiment at the University of California, Berkeley, said: 'At the moment when you see something and want to describe it to someone you have to use words or draw it and it doesn't work very well. 'You could use this technology to transmit the image to someone. It might be useful for artists or to allow you to recover an eyewitnesses memory of a crime.' The experiment is the latest in a series of studies designed to show how brain scans can reveal our innermost thoughts.
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Brain Tonic
wiganfootie
by wiganfootie  11-2-2009    1
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Brain or eyes mistake ? Black&White or Colored ?
xpersianx
by xpersianx  10-28-2009   
 Interesting ! look at the dot for seconds . Then the picture will turn to a black&white one but you will see a colored picture . Just don't take your eyes off the Dot !!!!!
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Darwin's pitbull: Richard Dawkins on evolution and unintelligent design
zizzy
by zizzy  10-11-2009   
 more @ clipsource.
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Cell phone contraversy may end
robm47
by robm47  11-1-2009   
 This UK study is the largest and most thorough of its kind. I know how the cellphone industry will react. As for myself, I continue to use my cellphone with the speaker on, rather hold it close to my ear.
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Study Finds Humans Still Evolving, and Quickly
chestnut501
by chestnut501  10-21-2009    4
  Human evolution has been increasing at a stunning rate since our ancestors began spreading through Europe, Asia and Africa, quickening to 100 times historical levels after agriculture became widespread, according to a study published today.
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Girl Left Notes for Her Family to Find as She Died of Cancer
clip-on-tie
by clip-on-tie  10-28-2009    6
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Born with half a brain, woman living full life
clip-on-tie
by clip-on-tie  10-13-2009    7
 The human body never ceases to amaze.
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Dads are needed for brain development
Kelika
by Kelika  10-31-2009   
 ...at least in some rodents
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Brain Power Improves Right After Drinking Water
chestnut501
by chestnut501  10-18-2009    2
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Bloody brain shooter: drink
bignosemousie
by bignosemousie  10-29-2009    6
 Gross. but cool.
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What Does a Smart Brain Look Like?: Inner Views Show How We Think
xpersianx
by xpersianx  10-29-2009   
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See your brain on drugs (literally)
kelvin273
by kelvin273  10-27-2009   
 Apparently, no matter the individual's specific hallucinations, the brains of people on LSD all look alike.
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Mona Lisa's smile a mystery no more
Jacob173
by Jacob173  10-23-2009   
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Why boys need Barbies – and girls need footballs
Tri-City Psychology
by Tri-City Psychology  10-25-2009   
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Mind-Reading Technology Development
abailart
by abailart  11-15-2007    2
 Primitive, but intriguing. Maybe if we survive 2012 we will just plug our brains into the computer and bypass the keyboard. I have suspected for some time that some clippers are ghostly autopoetic entities emerging from the mesh of internet complexity.
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Sneeze kills man
foxyarse
by foxyarse  10-24-2009   
 'I can only image the sneeze combined with the Warfarin could have been the cause of death.' Dr John Bridger, who performed the post mortem, said no 'underlying trauma' or skull fractures was found. Coroner for Torbay and South Devon Ian Arrow said John died of subdural haematoma - trauma to the brain - and coronary artery disease. Retuning a verdict of accidental death, he said: 'The presence of Warfarin means the body is more susceptible to bleeding which means it could have been a minor trauma which lead to his death. 'He would have suffered a minor trauma and on the balance of probably it was likely it was the sneeze which lead to his death.'
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Hope for Hopelessness and Depression
CarnivalBorn
by CarnivalBorn  7-9-2007   
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Study Says Dabbling in Surrealism can Boost Your Brain Power
JackieDel
by JackieDel  10-21-2009    1
 During the study, Proulx and Steven J. Heine, a professor of psychology at the University of British Columbia asked that participants to read an abridged and slightly edited version of Kafka"s "The Country Doctor," which involves a nonsensical -- and in some ways disturbing-series of events. And second group read a different version of the same short story, one that had been rewritten so that the plot and literary elements made sense.
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Another Surgery Mistake
ljsdesign
by ljsdesign  10-24-2009   
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Fluoride lowers IQ
wes50
by wes50  10-24-2009    1
 This video says it all!
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What Medication May be Contributing to “Flu” Deaths in 2009?
brightlight4
by brightlight4  10-24-2009   
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Brain's Speech Center Finally Talks
chestnut501
by chestnut501  10-19-2009    4
 In a study in the journal Science, researchers analyzed the inner workings of Broca's area, long known as the brain's speech center, in pre-op brain surgery patients.
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Online Stars Who Wouldn't Have Real Friends [NSFW]
digitalfever
by digitalfever  10-24-2009   
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My Experience Using Brainwave Software
SoniaGallagher
by SoniaGallagher  10-23-2009   
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Scientists Get First Image of Memory Being Made
xpersianx
by xpersianx  10-18-2009    2
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