“Balancing” is one of the key 3D Mind terms used to describe the process of changing a limiting belief or emotional drive. Tom and Kim state that it’s a matter of balancing between the more primitive reactive parts of the brain and the relatively newer creative/adaptive part of the brain responsible for reason and planning. But what the heck does that mean, anyways? And since it’s coming from a couple of people who are NOT doctors, aren’t they just making things up?
Well, no, it turns out.
http://www.reuters.com/article/scienceNews/idUSL2311107920070823
Researchers in London have found that different areas of the brain are dominant depending on how close a threat is. I personally like how this article points out that a healthy response is the result of a balance between these two areas of the brain. Now, the article states that researchers are suggesting that people with anxiety disorders have an imbalance that leans toward an overactive reactive part of the brain, but I would suggest that perhaps all emotional problems are like this. After all, it’s not an on/off relationship between these opposing areas of the brain. Read the rest of this entry »
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