Hi Donald,
You mentioned neurophysiology on Sunday at Meeting and some
thoughts about this have come to mind ... curious about your thoughts
about this too ...
Neurophysiology of the Harbin warm pool and of Meeting have
many parallels for me ... as kinds of releasing actions or centerings,
and biologically as I see this ... I almost always feel transformed
neurophysiogically somehow while at Harbin and upon leaving ... this is
far-reaching neurophysiology and also kind of wondrous naturally.
(My mother too when I was little I'd say
generated/communicated far-reaching neurophysiology of care and love ...
as biology with me, her first son, - everyone having our own unique
neurophysiologies. This is a powerful neurophysiology for me which
might inform a future friendship with a partner - a pair bond and a
troopbond in John Money's senses
{http://scottmacleod.com/JohnMoneyConceptsOfDeterminism.html} - I hope, and which I also hope might influence even having kids (anticipating too thinking via conversation about their careers plus), as well as conceiving in general about flourishingly generating caring and love ... as neurophysiology.
{http://scottmacleod.com/JohnMoneyConceptsOfDeterminism.html} - I hope, and which I also hope might influence even having kids (anticipating too thinking via conversation about their careers plus), as well as conceiving in general about flourishingly generating caring and love ... as neurophysiology.
How to access/elicit or generate these neurophysiologies whenever, and at different times of our lives and in different contexts?
By neurophysiology, I have something a little different in mind than the science of neurobiology see, for example ... http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Neurophysiology and http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/search/label/neurophysiology - and see, by contrast, also - Neurobiology at WUaS - http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Neurobiology.
By neurophysiology, I have something a little different in mind than the science of neurobiology see, for example ... http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Neurophysiology and http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/search/label/neurophysiology - and see, by contrast, also - Neurobiology at WUaS - http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Neurobiology.
And how to generate these positive bodymind brain chemistries such as loving bliss neurophysiologies - Loving Bliss (eliciting this neurophysiology) http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Loving_Bliss_(eliciting_this_neurophysiology) and Caring and Loving ... http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Caring_and_Loving - for others if possible ... and perhaps too via music.
How Quaker Meeting and Harbin differ biologically and culturally
... appreciating the pragmatic idealism of F/friendly caring history, process and language ... and appreciating the 60s' informed, clothing
optional, warm water-informed alternative vision or milieu of Harbin ... all as
neurophysiologies ...
I'd hazard we have Agency, as intentional causation - for
all of this - regardless of milieu. I'm not sure how to meditate / sit
in QMeeting into 9 hours a day of this blissful love-care-joy
neurophysiology however. But I'm curious. You?
I hope such explorations, almost as kinds of Quaker Meeting, might occur in virtual worlds like a virtual Harbin, and from our bathtubs, and with the music we love (which takes us "there" to neural cascades of pleasure, or radiant flowering flourishing brain bodymind chemistry neurophysiology), for one, in the now as a kind of on-off switch (sit in Meeting or in the Harbin warm pool neurophysiologies) ... - or I hope such explorations realistically continue haltingly via music-making and bliss generation with SCD (Scottish Country Dancing) Open Band, for example ... wherein otherwise the way opening to this is quite gradual.
Friendly regards, Scott
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P.S. As an afterthought, how this focus on neurophysiology of care and love finds its way into language, can be communicated about with language, and even generated thereby is a pragmatic way "in" to eliciting such neurophysiology.
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