Neurophysiology is just the functioning of your brain and nerves. All of your behaviors are the result of your neurophysiology. Here's an interesting question though? Are you your behaviors, or are you above your behaviors? Let me ask you this. Can you put down a brownie? Or is it that once it is in your hands, it's all over with and you are going to eat it come hell or high water?
Okay, so you may be saying, "Oh Yes, I Can Put Down A Brownie". To that I say, "Go Try It". Few people are capable of reverse order behaviors. Those being the ability to do something the opposite of what you normally do. Like at a party. Do you always have a drink? What if you became a non-drinker? I haven't had an alcoholic beverage for over twenty five years. And it's not because of religious or moral reasons. I just think it is completely stupid to guzzle poison to try to think you are having fun. Being a non-drinker, I had the opportunity to observe drinkers, especially during veterinary medical college. My classmates would drink themselves into oblivion while I stayed sober and had the most fun dancing and sweet talking the ladies. Alcohol was clearly a depressant and my drinking classmates would sit moping at the bar as the drugging effect of beer took over them. So it's time to be something more than an unconscious stimulus response automaton and live by design, so that you can be more than your behaviors and reach up to heights of living that you never before imagined! I talk thoroughly about how to do this in my book, which you can purchase at www.lifeextensionbooks.net It's the greatest book in the world and it is on it's way to becoming a million seller! Live, Love, Learn, and Leave a Legacy! It also tells you how you can explore your human lifespan potential and live up to 150 years. Jeanne Calment of France already made it to 122. If she can do that well, you certainly can do twenty three percent better and make it to 150. I'll see you in 2108!
Dr. Doug Ikeler www.drdougikeler.com
Saturday, September 6, 2008
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