Wednesday, September 08, 2010

Understanding the Brain of a child. How to evolve it?

I do not want to brood over Biology much here because its beaten out and you have plenty of material outside. I suggest on theoretical side the book by Joe Dispenza "Evolve Your Brain: The Science of Changing Your Mind"Evolve your brain"


There are few facts which would make you understand how are we different:

  • Human Brain is over three times as large as the brain of a typical mammal with an equivalent body size
  • Human Brain has enormous adaptability -- it can wire itself to adapt to new circumstances for eg. normally in human beings the speech functionality is developed in the left side of the brain but if any child's left side brain is impaired then the same functionality is developed in the right side.
  • Its much more powerful than any super computer invented till now because of its cognitive learning and ability to program itself.
  • We have huge potential but we use < 10% of our brain power.
  • We can certainly overcome and co-create your own world all we need are:
    • concentration
    • will
    • ability to understand the gap between action and reaction and exercising the free will there
  • There is something called Hard wiring which can't be undone in the brain but there is vast potential for soft wiring which can be programed by our own perception/will and Brain would adapt to those circumstances. 
There is huge amount of ongoing research on the powers of brain both at physical (Macro) and psychic (Quantum or Micro) levels. And the research findings say that lot of untapped potential can be tapped. And if we can tap and utilize the same we can improve ourselves, generations to come and make earth a better place to live.

I suggest the following sites which can be of use:

  • http://www.brainmetrix.com/
  • https://www.mybrainsolutions.com/
  • http://www.lumosity.com/
There are lot of philosophical angles to this discussion but I would like to stop here and will discuss depending upon the interest in next posts. 


I had my own experiments with my kids on these aspects which I will be sharing in my next post..

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