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Oct 22 2008, 11:21 PM EDT
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, “Andrew Newberg… and the late Eugene D’Aquili found that when Buddhist monks meditate and Franciscan nuns pray, their brain scans show strikingly low activity
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Oct 22 2008, 11:16 PM EDT
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“Our most vivid dreams occur during REM sleep, and dreaming is accompanied by frequent activation of the brain’s motor systems, which otherwise operate only during
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“...there are two main cortical areas that are critical for language, Broca’s area which is responsible for speech production, and Wernicke’s are which is responsible
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, writes that “The faculty of thinking is a force inherent in the body, and is not separated from it” (quoted in
Book of the Cosmos
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“We cannot separate emotion from cognition or cognition from the body” (Ratey 223). “The term ‘emotion’ is derived from the Latin movere—to
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—to move. It is important to realize that emotion is movement outward, a way of communicating our most important internal states and needs” (Ratey 227).
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“There can be no knowledge without emotion. We may be aware of a truth, yet until we have felt its force, it is not ours. To the cognition of the brain must be added the experience of the soul.” Arnold Bennett (1867-1931) The soul, that moving body.
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