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'embrace' priorly presented an impressive video
Over on Eli Jackson Bear's post from the Integral Spirituality Blog, 'embrace' posted a link to an impressive video. I think it is a marvelous lecture in a Stanford U class that includes integrated references to anthropology, religion, psychology, genetics and neuroscience (and probably more). I think that it won’t offend any sensibilities including Christian and other religious sensibilities. It emphasizes the LUQ but touches in at different points with all quadrants. Because many people somewhere in there family trees have had some thought disordered and schizophrenic members, there is often interest in hereditary patterns – as in, “Am I crazy?” “Will I be crazy?” “Will my kids be crazy schizophrenics?” “Why don’t I seem to fit in?” This is just a part of the 90 minute presentation. I love this highly concentrated info, am interested in these theories, and I smile at this teacher’s great energy and quality teaching. Since it is so long, I suggest that you watch just 15 or 20 minutes of it. But if you are as captivated as I, you may want to keep going. You will have many aspects of yourselves and others’ lives who you know touched on. However, the way that this video streams on Boing Boing doesn’t seem to allow you move ahead easily, so if you stop part way in, it way be hard at another time to jump right into where you ended last time - this suggests watching it all at one sitting, or pausing and leaving the page on the screen. It is extraordinarily pithy right to the last slice.
I'd enjoy hearing what you think of this.
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