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Herbs for Low Self Esteem : Ayurveda, Herbal Medicine, Ashwagandha, Herbal Clinics and Books – Anne McIntyre – Herbalist, Author and Teacher – Gloucestershire
A review of Indian cure alls available from many sources on-line or in supplement shops which carry Ayurveda stuff. this article provides a good start for researching this well documented branch of regional curatives. Herbs for Low Self Esteem : … Continue reading
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How To Boost Creativity, Concentration, and Cognition – YouTube
We will be trying these products over the next few weeks and see if we can observe a difference. His you tubes have been pretty good, this is the first one that happens to be product oriented. How To Boost … Continue reading
The Essential Psychopathology Of Creativity
This article is a follow on to the one we published just a short time ago. It is more detailed and makes the point that creative people have a lot in common with schizophrenic or bipolar people with one major … Continue reading
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Unlocking the creativity gene – Science – www.theage.com.au
Much of the space in this website is devoted to understanding creativity. I have posted at various linked in sites my belief that creating jokes and learning how to create jokes is linked closely with creativity. The following article supports … Continue reading
WHERE GOOD IDEAS COME FROM by Steven Johnson – YouTube
A very sound presentation of where good ideas come from and it addresses the acceleration of creativity that we are now experiencing. Comments Please. WHERE GOOD IDEAS COME FROM by Steven Johnson – YouTube.
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36 Brilliant Minutes Of John Cleese On Creativity | Lifehacker Australia
Yes he is back. Spend the time to watch all of this wonderful presentation on creativity. It is funny, informative and creative. 36 Brilliant Minutes Of John Cleese On Creativity | Lifehacker Australia.
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Biofeedback | Technology Serving Consciousness
This website provides a straightforward explanation and examples of Neurofeedback as well as biofeedback technologies. The link shown below and the associated sidebar links are educational and enlightening. The website provides the ability to order products and services. In addition … Continue reading
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Neurofeedback enhancement in creativity
This is the first in a series of posts which defines then discusses the use of the Remote Associates Test and creativity. This is very similar to a technique used to develop jokes, which is one of the most creative … Continue reading
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Real-Time fMRI
Another in a series of interesting articles and You Tubes about the important research area. This technology will prove to be the basis of behavior modification, enhancement of desired characteristics and a mechanism for treating a host of disorders. Real-Time … Continue reading
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Artistic tendencies linked to ‘schizophrenia gene’ – health – 16 July 2009 – New Scientist
This article deals with studies which link a specific mutation associated with mental disorders are also associated with increased creativity. Also those with the mutation and with higher IQ tend not to experience the psychosis but do exhibit increased creativity. … Continue reading