Monday, September 22, 2008

Complexities

The brain is a fascinating device.

The brain processes a number of thoughts and emotions every minute, every second and delivers an end result to you for you to work with. IE: a call received, sadness heard, sadness felt, brain processes, result delivered to you... you choose to see the person, or choose to console them, etc....

It's said there are 8 levels of consciousness... All having developed over the centuries:
  1. The Bio survival circuit: Basic survival instinct. Flight or Fight. Stimulated by Opioid.

  2. The Emotional Circuit: Submissive or Dominant (Activated when child learns to walk).
    Stimulated via alcohol. Seen as someone standing up tall to fight, or cowering as in flight.

  3. The Symbolic Circuit: Concerned with Logic and symbolic thought. deals with dextrous movement and handling. Stimulated via caffeine and other stimulants.

  4. The Domestic Circuit: Concerned with operating within social networks and transmission of culture. No drug is associated with this, however Endorphins are produced by the body.

  5. The Neuroelectric Circuit: Concerned with becoming independent. "Consciousness of abstracting". Essentially telepathic communication. Impossible to explain to the left-brained and those with active fifth brain circuits.

  6. The Neurogenetic Circuit: Allows access to the genetic memory contained in DNA. Connected to memories of past lives. Allows for essential immortality in humans. Stimulated by LSD.

  7. The Psycho-atomic Circuit: Allows the brain to access intergalactic consciousness. Associated with Ketamine and DMT.
(Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8-Circuit_Model_of_Consciousness)

I read that if a lot of people do not attend a large event, then those people have possible tapped into their unconscious. (their neurogenetic circuit). This can explain why there are empty seats at an event where the event sufferes a tragic event. People unexplainably cancel, or decide against going because of a "gut" feeling...

So... The next time you see a place half empty... stand near the door... just in case :-)

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