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May 2021
19m 48s

How to program your mind

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About this episode

Reissue of the lost podcasts: This podcast was found in a Sicilian fishing village with an exotic flair. The village  Marzamemi centres around an ancient tonnara (tuna production factory) built by the Arabs around 1,000 A.D.

You are amazing but you already knew that. Inside our brains, we have 100 billion neurons each capable of making at least 20,000 connections. Each connection is learning, understanding a way of knowing the universe. So what are we talking about when we talk about programming our minds? Well, we’re talking about changing the vast array of patterns and processes that we’ve got running.

In this podcast, we explore the conflict of change

Topics include:

  • Insights from 1948 that help us understand complex systems
  • Donald Hebb's idea behind brain patterns.
  • The potential for patterns in the brain
  • The easiest way to program the mind and the true potential behind NLP
  • A new theory of how the brain works
  • What we can learn from artificial intelligence when programming our mind
  • Contemporary understanding of the unconscious mind
  • How the three layers of the brains evolutionary development affect our attempts to program our minds

In this far-reaching podcast, we conclude that there is a flow of change that when we follow we naturally transform the way we think.

It is recommended that you listen to this podcast at least twice.

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