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Exploring Self-Perception: Dr. Christopher K. Slaton on Mentation and the Brain-Body Connection

Dr. Christopher K. Slaton Season 2 Episode 24

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Esteemed human systems scientist and author Dr. Christopher K. Slaton  graces our latest episode, inviting us to question how our thoughts and feelings shape who we are. Are we truly aware of how our choices in thought and emotion influence our perception of self and the world? Dr. Slaton  unveils the concept of mentation, not just as a mental exercise, but as a conscious engagement with our emotions and sensations. This episode promises a compelling exploration of how the way we process and reflect on our experiences is an active choice that defines our mental landscape.
 
 Dr. Slaton  presents a fascinating discussion on the telepathic connection between brain and body, guiding us through the depths of sensory organization and neuro-response systems. He challenges the conventional understanding of the brain as merely a response system by introducing the idea of the mind as a reflective state of memory. As we navigate this enlightening dialogue, listeners are encouraged to reconsider their sensory experiences and the role they play in shaping their decisions and interactions. Tune in to this thought-provoking episode and prepare to enhance your understanding of the intricate dance between your brain, body, and mind.

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Welcome to the Brain's Body Podcast with human systems scientist and author of Brain Talk, dr Christopher K Slayton. Today's conversation Mention the Process of Thinking. One the way you observe your contact to modify your sense of self-due. The way you listen to, interact, forms your sense of feel for self and the brain. Three the way you learn to cooperate. Sets up tests for signs of care for the way you help to participate, affects sense and receive path research. Five the way you lead, you perform process thinking to respond.

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Mentation is the process of becoming mental, such as the act to feel and think through emotion and feelings of self, the brain and the body through sensory. The activity of thinking through the things you sense and feel is a choice. How you think is a choice. How you feel emotion is a choice. How you think is a choice. How you feel Emotion is a choice. How you reflect on the experience of self, other people and the environment is a choice. The process of thinking requires a sense of feel for the experience of self, other people and the environment.

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1. A sense of feel is a telepathic connection to your sense of self as an environmental influence and self and your brain as a neuro-response system. 2. A brain and body connection turns telepathic through sense and receive path transformations between the physical self and the neuro-self. 3. Thinking is an activity of the brain and emotion is a feeling state of the body. For purposes of clarity, other theorists may cite telepathy in relation to the mind, which is the body or sense of self. 1. My use of telepathy is in relation to the physics of the body as a transmitter and the neurophysics of self and the brain using the senses. 2. I believe the mind to be a reflective or programmed state of memory in response to the experiences of the body. 3. I believe the brain to be a response system to the experiences of the body. Brain to be a response system to the experiences of the body, but through a telepathic sense of feel for self and neurotransmitters using sensory organization.

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Choice is real brain action. One choice requires acts to think and ways to process emotion that involve self, other people and environmental decision-making. Two choice requires a sense of feel for self, other people and environmental decision-making. Two-choice requires a sense of feel for self, other people and the environment to cooperate in sense and receive path functions that channel the flow of information to become more informed. Two-sense feel and focus. Brain action requires the choice to participate in acts to become more aware of how you sense, contact and receive process neuro-responsive. Thank you for listening to the Brain's Body Podcast. Be sure to subscribe to help us continue to improve our content and listener goals and outcomes. Dr Slayton Live checking out.