Turning on loving bliss neurophysiology / bodymind/brain chemistry seems clear:
turn on one's favorite music, and I, for example, can go to loving bliss chemistry regularly and repeatedly. You?
These days, I'm listening to a lot of acoustic blues, Grateful Dead and Nikhil Bannerjee / raga, much on Archive.org - http://archive.org/details/GratefulDead - and Pandora.com - http://www.pandora.com/ - (not available in parts of Europe, I've heard), and I can experience neural cascades of pleasure again and again, and sometimes intensely, as one quality of this. That loving bliss neurophysiology, in all its varied and potential qualities, is one of the best experiences there is in life is one justification for this inquiry, focus and exploration; that questions of the experience of loving bliss, bodymind neurochemistry is under-examined, to say the least, is another.
Here's a wiki page at WUaS for this -
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Loving_Bliss_(eliciting_this_neurophysiology) - where I'd like to start generating a literature review, which include both literary literature, as well as especially MDMA literature reviews.
But what happens when your inside, bodymind weather - self-perceived and experienced (perhaps with the help of sophisticated instruments and tools, such as neural head nets, etc.) - is stormy, or gray, or fuzzy, to use a few metaphors for a very complex, evolutionary biology-informed, as well as linguistically- and culturally- informed, inner soup?
Why not study and learn how to go there with a memory, with daily foci, and whenever, as a consequence of how and why loving bliss neurophysiology / bodymind/brain neurobiology works?
Further research is welcome, needed and warranted, with a focus on eliciting loving bliss brain chemistry naturally.
Loving bliss neurophysiology / bodymind/brain chemistry seems to be a question of neurobiology/chemistry, in my hypothesizing, and not contrasts {given MDMA}.
It seems plausible that we might generate such neurophysiology when awake or asleep, as neurochemistry.
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