Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Ever wonder why you feel bad when someone yells at you?


Research with the formation of snowflakes shows that when symphonic classical music/sound is piped into the development area, the formation of snowflakes is very symmetrical and beautiful. While the formation of snowflakes with very erratic and discordant sounds such as death rock or suicide music the snowflakes are not able to achieve proper symmetry because of discordant sounds. Ever wonder why you feel bad when someone yells at you?

The eyes may be the window to the soul, but language is the door to the mind. It's also part of the engine. In many ways, language is the currency of influence, ego-nomics, and value generations / destruction - all of which goes straight to the brain.

In my work, I look at the axiological value of words / language and how this impacts people at a neurological / emotional / cognitive level. Not only in the conversations we have with others, but the conversations we have with ourselves as well.

It is a proven scientific fact that the brain is wired for LOVE and not hate. Neuroscience has viewed the neuron/dendrites of audio signals related to compassion vs hatred. That research showed very full tree-like dendrites with the sounds and words of a compassionate human behavior while those relating to words of hatred, bitterness, strife, and anger are very sparse, and have the shape of burnt and wilted tree.


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