What the #$*! Do We (K)now!?
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:54:02
If you get angry on a daily basis,
if you get frustrated on a daily basis...

:54:07
if you suffer
on a daily basis...

:54:09
if you give reason for
the victimization in your life...

:54:13
you're rewiring and reintegrating
that neural net on a daily basis...

:54:17
and that neural net now has
a long-term relationship...

:54:20
with all those other nerve cells
called an ''identity.''

:54:24
We also know that nerve cells that don't
fire together no longer wire together.

:54:29
They lose their
long-term relationship...

:54:31
because every time
we interrupt...

:54:33
the thought process that produces
a chemical response in the body--

:54:37
every time we interrupt it, those nerve
cells that are connected to each other...

:54:42
start breaking
the long-term relationship.

:54:46
When we start interrupting
and observing...

:54:49
not by stimulus and response
and that automatic reaction...

:54:53
but by observing
the effects it takes...

:54:56
then we are no longer
the body-mind conscious emotional person...

:55:01
that's responding to its environment
as if it is automatic.

:55:05
- [ Rock ]
- [ Cheering, Applauding ]

:55:17
[ Continues, Indistinct ]
:55:20
[ Man ] Does that mean
emotions are good or emotions are bad?

:55:24
No, emotions are designed
so that it reinforces chemically...

:55:27
something into
long-term memory.

:55:30
That's why we have them.
:55:32
All emotion is
is holographically imprinted chemicals.

:55:37
The most sophisticated pharmacy
in the universe is in here.

:55:40
[ Man ] There's a part of the brain
called the hypothalamus...

:55:44
and the hypothalamus
is like a little mini factory...

:55:46
and it is a place that
assembles certain chemicals...

:55:51
that matches certain emotions
that we experience.

:55:54
And those particular chemicals
are called 'peptides. ''

:55:57
They're small-chain
amino acid sequences.


prev.
next.