Tuesday, October 25, 2005
Primal Response ...
Joseph's audio/podcast for 25 October 2005
Today Joseph continues the explanation he's begun regarding neurobiological development and the workings of the human brain/neural/motor system interactions. What Joseph suggests is that there is no seperation between you and the world ... literally that there is no boundary between your senses, the world and your response in it.
You'll enjoy Joseph's easy overview into this complex topic of neurobiology as you begin to take a peek into what makes human thinking so human. Joseph continues to offer the unique insights he applies to the Mythogenic Self(tm) Process regarding the evolution of consciousness.
NOTICE: Joseph's next free teleseminar - Beyond Belief ...(tm): A Journey into the Mythogenic Self(tm) Process, is happening on October 27 2005. He'll be presenting this teleseminar twice that day at both 2:00 PM (14:00) and again at 7:00 (19:00) EST - NY, USA. For more information go to http://www.beyondnlp.com/mythoexperience, while the teleseminar is absolutely free the spaces are limited so please register early - Joseph's teleseminars virtually always oversubscribe and when all the lines are registered for there will be no more spaces available beyond those.
Also, please remember that Joseph continues to aks that you to send a note to three or four people that you know with the links to this audio/podcast http://mythoself.blogspot.com and just as importantly to his written blog at http://blognostra.blogspot.com as well. Joseph suggests that you sign-up for the direct email feeds for these blogs directly on the website page for each of them with FeedBlitz an email forwarding service for delivering his blogs directly to your email. This is only a forwarding service so all you'll be receiving are his blogs and nothing else. Doing this will give Joseph the ability to better manage his blogs and you the ability to make sure you get notice of when he's posted effortlessly and efficiently.
Labels: audio podcasts, neurobiologica development


