Why How We Come to Conclusions Is More Important Than The Conclusions We Come To ($)
Lincoln Stoller2024-10-01T23:02:22-07:00How you think is more important than what you think... what you think is just an idea in your imagination.
How you think is more important than what you think... what you think is just an idea in your imagination.
Honesty is the power you’re not ready for. The more, the better.
True engagement happens when you share the same emotion.
In this 50 minute interview, we talk about the integration of neurofeedback with psychotherapy.
Some people have become deeply stuck. It’s a chilling thought that we may also be deeply stuck.
Seeing the edge of what you know is crucial: seeing what you cannot see. It’s important to have a good imagination.
It is one thing to separate church and state. It’s quite another to separate spiritual meaning and behavior.
Fear and reluctance are real, they’re yours, and you must be honest. You must look at what you cannot see.
To learn this material, break it down. If it has the power that I suggest, it will then sprout of its own accord, like magic beans.
Meta-thinking is reflecting on your whole cognitive process: thoughts, emotions and sensations.
States of mind underlie our awareness. One's state of mind represents one's whole perspective. We perceive a state change in an instant.
Chronic illness can be improved by a program of psychosomatic learning.