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Zen Brain A Psychology of Natural Existence and the Human Experience

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ISBN-10: 0595090850

ISBN-13: 9780595090853

Edition: N/A

Authors: Raven Walker

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List price: $11.95
Publisher: iUniverse, Incorporated
Publication date: 3/31/2000
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 128
Size: 5.75" wide x 8.75" long x 0.25" tall
Weight: 0.440
Language: English

Preface
Introduction
Foundations
Natural Existence
The Universe
The Solar System
Lifeforce
The Progression of Lifeforce
Animal Life
Desiderata
Human Origins
Ancestry
Desiderata
Conscious Experience
The Amoeba's Mind
The Apostasy of Feeling
The Animal Heart of the Brain
The Crossing
The Mammalian Difference
Human Consciousness
Desiderata
Animal Intelligence
Learning
Gestalt Learning
Feedback
Internalization and Inhibition
Desiderata
The Mediating Brain
Inhibition
The Measurable Dimensions of the Inner Mediational Space
Various Types of Mediational Behavior
Inner Voices
Inner Vision
Abstraction
Induction
Intuition
Deep Thought
The Problem of Progression
Rationality
Rehearsal and Programming
Review and Reflection
Rhythmic Integration
Internalization
Feedback
Desiderata
Applications
The Conditioning Problems
Mother's Milk--Mediationally Induced Emotion
Emotional Drivers and Baggage
A Limited Taxonomy of Dysfunctional Mediational Syndromes
Selfishness--The Immature Mind
The Overwrought Mind
The Mad Dog Mind
The Robot Mind
The Hypercritical Mind
Irrationality
Depression
The Tower of Babel
Daydreaming, Nightmares and Fantasies
Attitudes and Fixations
Deception, Hypocrisy, and Self Delusion
The Final Difference
Desiderata
The Natural Mind
Qualities of the Natural Mind
Unity
Pure Consciousness
Presence
Differentiation
Concentration and Focus
Intuitive
Logical
Truth
Strategic
Perspicacious
Emotionality
Rhythmic Balance
The Cat Trick
Consistency
The Moral Sense
Desiderata
The Individual
Original Will
Human Freedom
Character
Conditioning the Zen Brain
The General Program
Paying Attention
Judgement
Willpower
The Holy Grail of Selection
A Commonplace Illustration
Physical, Full Motion Objectives
Nutrition
Full Body Activity
Touch
Sleep
Mediational Objectives
Meditations and Relaxations
Visual and Auditory Techniques
Deep Mind Thinking
Accomplishment
Literacy
Emotionality
Practice
Signposts
Desiderata