Reactivity Is Our Best Friend : New Directions in Holistic Brain Balance, Vol. 3
Reactivity Is Our Best Friend : New Directions in Holistic Brain Balance, Vol. 3
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Author(s): Dickson, Bruce
ISBN No.: 9781530392315
Pages: 70
Year: 201603
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 9.66
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (On Demand)

BODY, MIND & SPIRIT > Healing > Energy SELF-HELP > General spiritual psychology, holistic neurology, disconnected kids, paul and gail dennison, brain balance centers, paul and gail dennison, self-testing, muscle testing 2.0, ned herrmann, Third volume in New Directions in Holistic Brain Balance Written for anyone wishing to understand reactivity better. Contains self-testing exercises and experiments you can do at home. What is "reactivity"? You know you have excess reactivity if you find yourself saying: "I knew I shouldn't have eaten it but I ate it anyway." "I knew I shouldn't have said it but I said it anyway." "I knew it was bad for me but I went and did it anyway." Most of the time, we are reacting too quickly to life (John-Roger). Habits are all-pervasive in human experience because humans learn thru forming habits (Richard Bandler).


Unfortunately we also learn to over-react to some things; and, under-react to other things. Unlearning these is the first obstacle everyone works on in personal growth. "Reactivity" is also "liking" and "disliking." We're all learning to moderate our EXCESS liking and EXCESS disliking. It's okay to outgrow unworkable habits and behaviors. If we feel like, "I'm just treading water, going nowhere," perhaps we are devoting too much time to only maintaining our comfort zones. If we do this, we ask, "How come I'm not getting anywhere in my life?" "Reactivity" is invisible, only visible in behavior. "Habit Body" is the more useful term, for purposes of self-awareness and growth.


"Habits" connotes flexibility. We can change a habit, if we wish to. Full discussion in, Your Habit Body; An Owner's Manual. Why are we "of two minds"? This is a top bottom split. When we're of two minds, our head nervous system has one point of view. Our gut brain has another, different idea, goal, project or need. When our two nervous systems are not aligned, we are "of two minds." Self-discipline comes down to disciplining our reactivity on multiple levels.


We have one visible-physical body. Beyond it, highe in frequency are four more invisible bodies: imaginal, emotional, mental and mythological (PACME). On each of these levels we have habits of reacting. Reactions we practice over time become habits. Habits we perceive working for us are our "comfort zone," the responses easiest for us to give to life's activities. We have a comfort zone on each level PACME. One job Conscious Waking Self has is Comfort Zone Editor, Habit Editor, Behavior Re-writer and Proofreader. Hence, a good use of our spare time, is working on our bad habits.


Partial contents: Reactivity on each level PACME, a list Where reactivity is located in our body Top and bottom in our gut brain Reactivity in four quadrants Ego drives" and hurts in Babinetics More reference points to purify reactivity Reactivity as "drama" Willingness vs. reactivity Willfulness blocks willingness to heal We have two minds because two nervous systems Being of two minds disturbs willingness How to test if you are of two minds Track unhealthy reactivity towards zero Check reactivity neck-up and neck-down Client-controlled muscle testing with two persons Arm-length-testing, you can do at home Because interpersonal reactivity is inevitable, Blueprint of WE Initial gift session by phone-Skype available from the author by request. All books http: //www.amazon.com/Bruce-Dickson-MSS/e/B007SNVG46.


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