Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Dolphin swim: Loving bliss, so love, seems neurophysiological & biochemical, One 'switch,' or cello bow stroke, is music, Grateful Dead FUN, Yoga

Loving bliss, so love - some aspects, at least -

all seem clearly neurophysiological, or biochemical ...

one 'switch,' or metaphorical cello bow stroke, for me, is music (mdma, too)

... fascinating to explore this in further depth

http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Loving_Bliss_%28eliciting_this_neurophysiology%29

for 'Loving Bliss Eliciting' as one group starting place


Caring, too, is neurophysiological,

but reduction ad absurdum to neurophysiology

is too broad a brush storke :)


John Money's exigencies in 'Concepts of Determinism' (1988: 115) as specific neurophysiologies ?

http://scottmacleod.com/anthropology/determinism.htm

... makes sense


Friend: I love that you love bliss :)



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Grateful Dead - KGO TV News (San Fransisco) June 1985 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ybo24-xafWM - The Dead, Deadheads, News, Pete Wilson, and a retrospective :)

As Bob Weir says, they were having a lot of fun as rock musicians ...



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Yoga resources? - http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Yoga -

as wiki,

with an invitation to teach, learn & add, by editing this page ...

Yoga is salutary and facilitates well-being ... secular yoga, too ... :)


Consider taking a yoga class, in addition to other movement.

Yoga is a good practice to have in one's life (I practice daily),

especially with an experienced teacher

... it cultivates well-being and health, as well


... and a kind of steadfastness, too. :)




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What would delicious yoga look like? -

http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Yoga -

How to give it form, as practice, if at all?

Angela and Victor's yoga - http://www.angela-victor.com/

... in Greece ? :)









(http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2011/05/cheetah-play-loving-bliss-so-love-seems.html - May 18, 2011)

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