
Brain's Body Podcast: Help to Improve Mental, Physical, and Emotional Healing Through Self-Learning
Hosted by Dr. Christopher K. Slaton. The Brain’s Body Podcast responds to the hidden physical, mental, and emotional causes of growing up hurt by major life events in home, school, neighborhood, and workplace networks that affect the way you live, learn, think, and respond. That sets up the goal of the Brain’s Body Podcast, to discuss the needs of children, parents, teachers, and health and human service professionals using human systems science. Human systems science is the study of brain, body, and sense events. This is help, to explain the natural process flow for the experience of mental, physical, and emotional health. The brain is the body. The Brain’s Body is a Learning System. This is process learning. Dr. Christopher K. Slaton is an author who talks to the brain, not the body. Learn why a sense of feel for self and the brain in the lead of the body is a necessary experience. With more than 30 years of experience studying the home, school, neighborhood, and workplace networks of children, parents, teachers, and health and human service professionals he explains how you help to improve sense and receive path functions. As you are learning how to help move energy, action, and feelings through your sense and receive path functions, you study ways to manage and control the flow through a sense, feel, and focus process cycle. This is level one of the Brain’s Body Learning System.Dr. Slaton Live discusses the infrastructure for personal, academic, social, and occupational success through the way you may choose to live in a home; learn in a school; think in a neighborhood; and respond in a workplace as test sites of the Brain’s Body Learning System. Help restore your sense and receive path functions. You want to master how you learn to live in a home; to help you master how you learn to learn in a school; to help you master how you learn to think in a neighborhood; to help you master how you learn to respond in a workplace. In other words, at level one: you may learn how to lead a family; how to apply your education; how to participate in government; and how to develop your business through the Brain’s Body Learning System. Dr. Christopher K. Slaton is the author of Education and Science: The Brain's Body, Help to Improve Brain, Body, and Sense Events.
Brain's Body Podcast: Help to Improve Mental, Physical, and Emotional Healing Through Self-Learning
Rewiring Your Brain
Dive into the fascinating frontier of Human Systems Science with Dr. Christopher K. Slaton as he unlocks the mysteries of self-learning and consciousness. This groundbreaking episode explores the intricate dance between our neural and social selves—revealing how the brain, body, and senses collaborate to create our lived experience.
Human Systems Science offers a groundbreaking framework for understanding the complex relationship between our neural and social selves. Dr. Christopher K. Slaton introduces this field as "self-science," focused on mastering the art of self-learning through understanding how our brain, body, and senses interact and respond to both internal and external stimuli. This approach provides valuable insights into how we can navigate life's challenges by developing awareness of our neurophysiological processes.
At the core of Human Systems Science is the recognition that our neural self processes our social self. This dynamic relationship manifests across four critical domains: home, school, neighborhood, and workplace. Dr. Slaton emphasizes that "to live is not the same as to learn how to live in a home," highlighting the distinction between passive existence and active, conscious engagement with our experiences. Similarly, learning, thinking, and responding all require deliberate practice and awareness within their respective contexts. By understanding these distinctions, we can begin to navigate what Dr. Slaton refers to as the "Crisis of Self" and develop more effective strategies for self-management and growth.
The podcast introduces a framework of four levels of understanding that progressively build upon each other. Level 1 addresses the basics of learning to live, learn, think, and respond in different environments. Level 2 focuses on self-recovery with the brain leading the body, emphasizing that "learning the brain is the process, training the body is the program." Level 3 delves into brain performance research, particularly examining the sense and receive paths—how our brains process incoming information and generate responses. Finally, Level 4 explores memory and self-awareness, examining how "the brain responds to what happened between a sense of self and a sense of feel for self." This progression provides a comprehensive roadmap for developing greater self-awareness and mastery.
One of the most fascinating aspects of Human Systems Science is its exploration of "backward feed," which refers to how neural processing influences our physical and neural self. Dr. Slaton uses breathing as an example, noting how air traveling backward into our lungs calms the receive path, while air moving through the throat, nose, and mouth cools the sense path. This bidirectional relationship between our physical experiences and neural processing demonstrates the constant interplay between our internal and external worlds. Understanding these connections allows us to better manage our mental states and physical responses, particularly during times of stress or challenge.
The ultimate goal of Human Systems Science appears to be what Dr. Slaton calls "the neurophysics of self-awareness," where "the brain and body conflict dissolves as the neural self takes the lead of the social self to process memory with emotion and thought with reflection." This integration represents a higher state of functioning where we can consciously navigate our experiences r
Education and Science: The Brain's Body, Help to Improve Brain, Body, and Sense Events. www.drchristopherkslaton.com *Brain's Body Consults: www.brainsbody.net * Brain Talk: Learning the Brain's Body with Dr. Slaton Live. www.drslatonlive.com Also: Dr. Christopher K Slaton: Amazon.com.