Tuesday, 24 July 2012

DRS- AN EASIER DTH

http://zocalopublicsquare.org/thepublicsquare/?p=34185&preview=true
They told of near-dead relatives being assaulted with toxic drugs and painful procedures for no good reason

/////////////in a 2010 study of more than 95,000 cases of CPR in Japan, health professor Hideo Yasunaga and fellow researchers found that only 8 percent of patients survived for more than one month. Of these, only about 3 percent could lead a mostly normal life. A little more than 3 percent were in a vegetative state, and about 2 percent were alive but had a “poor” outcome.


////////////////Various papers...have pinpointed two parts of the brain, the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and right anterior insular cortex (AIC), as being involved in producing subjective feelings, and in coordinating appropriate responses to internal and external events." These same regions are what the neuroscientist Antonio Damasio calls 'the core self', i.e. "the mental representation of an innate feeling of subjective awareness, characterised by continuity and individuality."  

http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/shortsharpscience/2012/07/out-of-body-experience-highlig.html 

Traumatic events are well known for producing this sense of unreality as we watch a disaster unfold

//////////////////, people with DPD and derealisation do seem to have unusual activity in the ACC and the AIC
DEPERSONALISTAION DISORDER


////////////////////////////////////Implied in mindfulness is the acceptance that life is full of ups and downs.


//////////////////////in those moments of acceptance, the volume on our fear circuit and ruminative cycles are turned down and we can reopen to what truly matters. 

GV UP AND GV IN -GUGI TIMES


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