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Neuroanatomist Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor explains the 4 key ”characters” of the brain, and how understanding each can expand your perception of yourself, and the world, forever.
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At age 37, neuroanatomist Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor suffered a stroke that would take her eight years to fully recover from. This is how it changed her understanding of the brain.
In this interview, Dr. Jill draws a map of the human brain, explaining how it is comprised of four distinct modules, each serving a unique role in function and personality. This combination of cognitive and emotional components gives rise to the multidimensional characters within each of us.
Are you looking to be more rational, more creative, more forgiving, or perhaps less rigid in your thinking? Dr. Jill suggests that by becoming aware of the four modules of our brains, we can consciously choose to engage specific parts. This awareness allows us to harness the true power of our brains and shape who we want to become, ultimately fostering less anxiety, more inner peace, and a vastly more purposeful life.
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About Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor:
Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor is a Harvard-trained and published neuroscientist. In 1996 she experienced a severe hemorrhage (AVM) in the left hemisphere of her brain causing her to lose the ability to walk, talk, read, write, or recall any of her life. Her memoir, My Stroke of Insight, documenting her experience with stroke and eight-year recovery, spent 63 weeks on the New York Times nonfiction bestseller list and is still routinely the #1 book in the category Stroke in the Amazon marketplace.
Dr. Jill is a dynamic teacher and public speaker who loves educating all age groups, academic levels, as well as corporations and not-for-profit organizations about the beauty of our human brain. She focuses on how we can activate the power of our neuroplasticity to not only recover from neurological trauma, but how we can purposely choose to live a more flexible, resilient, and satisfying life.
In 2008 Dr. Jill gave the first TED talk that ever went viral on the Internet, which now has well over 27.5 million views. Also in 2008, Dr. Jill was chosen as one of Time magazine’s “100 Most Influential People in the World” and was the premiere guest on Oprah Winfrey’s “Soul Series” webcast. Her new book, Whole Brain Living - the Anatomy of Choice and the Four Characters That Drive Our Life is a #1 release on Amazon in categories ranging from Neuroscience to Nervous System Diseases and Stroke.

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@nancye7520
@nancye7520 8 дней назад
Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor had a stroke encompassing her entire brain-because of her training and years of experience, she experienced the stroke as if she was watching it happen…she knew what was happening. She came back from that to write two books. She’s brilliant.
@shakeyj4523
@shakeyj4523 8 дней назад
She's full of baloney.
@CibitiPro
@CibitiPro 5 дней назад
Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor's story is indeed remarkable. Experiencing a stroke with her scientific knowledge allowed her to observe and understand the event in a profound way. Her ability to translate such a life-altering experience into insightful literature showcases her resilience and brilliance. It's a powerful testament to the human spirit and the capacity for recovery and growth.
@manahil558
@manahil558 4 дня назад
What's the name of her book?
@blueberry3168
@blueberry3168 3 дня назад
@@manahil558My Stroke of Insight, her story is amazing!
@UPCSE
@UPCSE День назад
​@@manahil558 I know of two: one is "My Stroke of Insight" and a more recent one "Whole Brain Living: The Anatomy of Choice and the Four Characters That Drive Our Life"
@yareslypea
@yareslypea 8 дней назад
im criying bc the joy she transmit to me about being alive is something that i never fellt before, like she dont need anything about religion to transmit me the importance of being alive i was dealing with depression and i found this woman so motivate to keep going and maybe bc is mixing the science i love and the faith taht i dont have
@jasonchicago7276
@jasonchicago7276 8 дней назад
There is so much light in the universe. I am so glad you found some to swim in.
@baltimoremalamola9777
@baltimoremalamola9777 7 дней назад
She’s preaching the only real gospel and a rebirth .
@CibitiPro
@CibitiPro 5 дней назад
It's moving to hear how Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor's story has inspired you. Her ability to convey the sheer joy of being alive, grounded in her scientific background, offers a unique perspective that transcends the need for religious context. Finding such motivation amidst struggles with depression is a testament to the profound impact her work can have on individuals, blending science with an appreciation for life.
@skyeoliver7539
@skyeoliver7539 4 дня назад
It's funny you say that, I'm in the shower feeling the wetness of water, feeling the same as you. Brought tears to my eyes..😢❤ I'm alive and at this moment I have that power. Gratifying..
@aprildawn82
@aprildawn82 2 дня назад
We don't have to be in an organized religion to have a relationship with God...❤
@rafiq6521
@rafiq6521 9 дней назад
This is much more in depth and useful than what most people believe when they say "right-brain" vs "left-brain"
@mareemarcolin3227
@mareemarcolin3227 8 дней назад
I agree. She amazingly broadly summarises Ian McGilchrist ‘The matter with things’, a book worth reading and re-reading.
@rafiq6521
@rafiq6521 8 дней назад
@@mareemarcolin3227 I just googled it and it looks like an amazing book. Anymore recommendation?
@ConfusedSpaceCapsule-nu8bc
@ConfusedSpaceCapsule-nu8bc 8 дней назад
I paused the video at the 14 second mark. An older lady holding a brain and spinal cord is so metal. Its underplayed by the tone of the video but that shit goes hard. Love it
@hailiebaker6923
@hailiebaker6923 20 часов назад
She is badass
@elib7911
@elib7911 6 дней назад
Almost 6 or 8 years ago or so when I was in high school, I remember hearing an NPR story about a neuroscientist having a stroke and being able to accurately diagnose her symptoms mid stroke. Also heard that she made a full recovery. You can imagine my joy finding this video
@CibitiPro
@CibitiPro 5 дней назад
It's wonderful to reconnect with a story that resonated with you years ago. Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor's experience, as you heard on NPR, is not just about her ability to diagnose her symptoms but also about her inspiring journey of recovery and the wisdom she gained. Finding her video must have been a joy, rekindling that sense of amazement and hope.
@jithenin
@jithenin 8 дней назад
“ That’s Personal Freedom, to be able to know that I have the power to choose moment by moment who and how I wanna be, regardless of external circumstances.And it’s a wonderful way of Being “ DR JILL BOLTE TAYLOR, thank you for this beautifully insightful video ❤️👍
@ErmandDurro
@ErmandDurro 9 дней назад
I am currently reading the book "Whole brain living" and I love it. Thank you so much Jill for such an amazing insight that you are giving us. 🙏🏻
@cynsen
@cynsen 5 дней назад
I had a left brain stroke when I was 31. I had an amazing recovery and am now normalish. I read Jill’s book about two years into my post-stroke life. It was really good because it talked about all those things I felt but didn’t have the language for it. Thank you Jill!
@sarapopaj3598
@sarapopaj3598 2 дня назад
I literally clicked on this video because I was curious and after almost 1 minute of watching it I realized that I read her book last summer.She talked about the ictus she had and what she learned from it.I truly appreciated her book so much!
@deemedsupreeme3444
@deemedsupreeme3444 8 дней назад
This is all stuff I figured out on my own through my own meditations, analyzing and observing the sensations of my body. It's so great to hear someone explain this so simply and scientifically
@valkyrie_592
@valkyrie_592 4 дня назад
Congrats! You have unlocked a secret 99% of people dont even know exists to not be a secret. Its what being human actually encompasses. The best of luck in your journey
@TalkToMe711
@TalkToMe711 День назад
Her passion for life is so inspiring. Great outlook on being able to feel emotions, even the bad ones. We're all walking miracles.. Everyone should have the opportunity to feel like they're winning every morning they wake up.
@skippybe
@skippybe 8 дней назад
I truly believe that this message, if received and fully accepted by more people (if not everyone) has he power to completely transform our shared humanity and understanding of why the divisive nonsense, the destruction of our planet, our dualistic approach to everything, and our lack of meaning is simply a waste of time and serving no one. Messages like these need to be not only heard but deeply contemplated and practiced as a way of life. Dr. Jill Bolte's TED Talk completely changed the trajectory of my life and how I think and even a small dose of his message could have profound impacts on life as we all know it. This was a beautiful way to revisit her message.
@dr.jillboltetaylor6288
@dr.jillboltetaylor6288 7 дней назад
I agree...
@tatiyana8934
@tatiyana8934 9 дней назад
My therapist often answered my questions about why some people do this or don't do that, - She answered me: most people live without regaining consciousness... 😒
@vickybranson7392
@vickybranson7392 2 дня назад
True
@pahrisandroid
@pahrisandroid 9 дней назад
The idea of the "logical left brain" and "creative right brain" is an oversimplification not borne out by research. Both hemispheres work together and communicate extensively in an integrated way to support all cognitive functions. For example, language processing, often ascribed to the left hemisphere, actually involves both hemispheres working in tandem. Similarly, creativity and spatial reasoning engage networks across both sides of the brain. Spreading myths about neatly divided brain functions does a disservice to the public's understanding of neuroscience. It's important for educators and science communicators to present an accurate, evidence-based picture of how marvellously complex and interconnected the brain's hemispheres and regions are in enabling human cognition and behaviour. While Dr. Taylor's personal story of recovery from stroke is inspiring, I would caution against extrapolating it into an overarching brain theory that reinforces popular misconceptions. The field of neuroscience has made great strides in elucidating the neural underpinnings of the mind, but there is still much we have yet to understand about the brain's astounding intricacies. Promoting well-established facts rather than intuitive but inaccurate myths is crucial for advancing both brain science and the public's knowledge.
@DvVer
@DvVer 9 дней назад
Yes! Thank you 😊
@davenet6870
@davenet6870 8 дней назад
Yes and yes
@_jvli4n_814
@_jvli4n_814 8 дней назад
Sad to see youtube full of this pseudo scientific crap. Even worse seeing all these comments trusting a "scientist" blindly without any sources.
@ginaiosef1634
@ginaiosef1634 8 дней назад
​@@_jvli4n_814 sad indeed, reading yours too
@itsdeadshot2501
@itsdeadshot2501 8 дней назад
If her experience was true then how does science somehow disprove it? Im not talking about her books but just her experience. Yes is oversimplified and so is everything including in all scientific research. I think the sceintific dick measuring ego trips need to stop, you dont realise how little everyone knows anyways. You think you really know anything because you are recalling imaginative abstractions? Please dont kid yourself, life is a complete mystery if you could be present and see, maybe you could snap out of your trip
@idea1istic
@idea1istic 9 дней назад
my stroke of insight is a hilarious title for a book about brains lol
@cherylannebarillartist7453
@cherylannebarillartist7453 9 дней назад
I’d say it’s an apropos title. Have you read it yet?
@dudeabideth4428
@dudeabideth4428 9 дней назад
She really had a stroke and got the insight. So the title isn’t just for pun.
@ginaiosef1634
@ginaiosef1634 8 дней назад
They just like to comment whatever for too much need for attention or the lack of it.
@nancye7520
@nancye7520 8 дней назад
Yep she had a massive stroke.
@thatguybun
@thatguybun 8 дней назад
She had a stroke and learned from the inside how both hemispheres work independently and what happens when they work together. Watch her TED talk here on RU-vid.
@Rawi888
@Rawi888 7 дней назад
From my understanding Left Thinking : calculation/rationalisation Left Emotional: memory/linear narrative analysis Right emotional: feeling Right Thinking: experiencing Now thats just how I understood it, I could be way off the mark.
@natasha.syberia
@natasha.syberia 5 дней назад
was looking for a comment like yours 'cause I don't think I got it right...
@nikandthepartz
@nikandthepartz 8 дней назад
Nothing brings me more joy than seeing Jill bolte Taylor on here I freaking love that woman
@Intention_seekers
@Intention_seekers День назад
I just cried listening to this. I’ve never FELT more understood so quickly and this book is being pushed to the top of the list and is getting started today .
@davinhunt7558
@davinhunt7558 5 дней назад
I nearly came to tears watching her animated description as she nearly came to tears
@WilliamCharles-px4we
@WilliamCharles-px4we 8 дней назад
Every once in a while, I come back and rewatch this talk. It’s one of the most inspiring and powerful talks I’ve heard. It gives me the chills every time.
@dr.jillboltetaylor6288
@dr.jillboltetaylor6288 7 дней назад
This just came out today - i'm guessing you are talking about the TED talk?
@carmenmichaelian8307
@carmenmichaelian8307 8 дней назад
This is such a rich video about the brain. For the past 7 years, I have been getting to know myself. It started with self-care and it turned into so much more. I'm a very emotional person and I also am a thinking person.
@ModestNeophyte
@ModestNeophyte 8 дней назад
Ever since I saw her in a TED talk years ago, I've been thankful to enjoy Dr Taylor's talks and the fruits of her work.
@LuixDirtyBit
@LuixDirtyBit 16 часов назад
I couldn't explain why, but I cried the whole video. I've been searching for years through meditation and psychedelics the experience she described after having the stroke. I know it was a tragedy, but I'm sure that changed her deeply for the good in the long term. I'd love to be more right brained.
@pleasecheap
@pleasecheap 5 дней назад
It’s more natural and satisfying to be innately content than having to write yourself a gratitude narrative as you go along. Guru platitudes can be fun though.
@sheenphoto
@sheenphoto 8 дней назад
How illuminating! I could listen to Dr. Taylor for hours ... her delivery is so engaging and thought provoking ... on to search for more videos. Love this channel ... Love Dr. Taylor. So helpful! ❤
@vickybranson7392
@vickybranson7392 2 дня назад
Yes
@williamsmith7221
@williamsmith7221 8 дней назад
Jill you just got this world figured out. Bless your heart.
@TheBigjoao
@TheBigjoao 56 минут назад
Her passion is contagious, thank you all brain lovers and big thinkers
@_negentropy_
@_negentropy_ 8 дней назад
Dr. Bolte Taylor is a legend! Thank you so much for this!
@leatherindian
@leatherindian 9 дней назад
I tried to listen to the end but couldn't get past 3 minutes. The chiming music was very irritating. Not sure what part of the brain it annoyed.
@zanjmukenya
@zanjmukenya 8 дней назад
I thought the chyming music makes the video more beautiful
@srai6433
@srai6433 6 дней назад
Background music can be complementary but here it's too loud and distracting.
@jordanz1923
@jordanz1923 16 часов назад
GOODNESS! Can I just say what a time to be alive. All the different types of personalities we have on this earth at this exact moment, all the information we have on life and this experience happening for everything, it is SO beautiful! Dr. Jill being a wonderful example. I don't know how this woman managed to make this video so factual, metaphysical, and spiritual all at once but I'm happy she did. Absolutely amazing mind and human she is.
@andrewpepperoni197
@andrewpepperoni197 9 дней назад
Beautiful lessons and a beautiful person.
@ucan1
@ucan1 9 дней назад
I am leaving this comment here so that after some hours, days, weeks, months or years when someone likes or comment on it, I will be reminded to watch this video again
@636Knight
@636Knight 9 дней назад
Huh... Same.
@Docsailor1
@Docsailor1 9 дней назад
Roger that -- yup, yup, yup.
@mikelpelaez
@mikelpelaez 9 дней назад
And I'm gonna comment so when people comment this comment , I will be reminded of the video.
@RC-qf3mp
@RC-qf3mp 9 дней назад
I’m going to comment about how dumb commenting is to a video that is basically emotional vomit that tries to reduce people, personalities and brains to overly simplistic binaries. This is 21st Century phrenology. There’s nothing worth remembering in this video except for how not to do or communicate real science.
@mynameislove1704
@mynameislove1704 9 дней назад
👍
@user-ik2ou9oh9u
@user-ik2ou9oh9u 7 дней назад
I can feel every single word of what she says, mind blowing love of her towards brain... so amazing lady. I have ordered her books too. Lots of love from universe❤
@ginaiosef1634
@ginaiosef1634 8 дней назад
Thank you for inviting this wonderful woman, I love her ! ❤️ Thank you for sharing!
@mydogsareneat
@mydogsareneat 2 дня назад
I think I had a stroke around 28 years old. I wasn't allowed to get help for it. I had actual layers of abusers. But all of this.... This is understandable for me because of my experiences.
@Stillwater6488
@Stillwater6488 3 дня назад
Oh my God, you have given me such insight and support beyond human comprehension. Having a similar experience without the medical or academic background has truly been one lonely confusion road that is one with everything and yet none with whom to share this experience until now. Hope is necessary for remembrance and you have truly given it through your sharing of personal experiences. Thank you so much.
@ant6019
@ant6019 2 дня назад
The part where she woke up from a stroke and she was experiencing nothing but pure awareness with no ties to an ego sounds like an LSD trip feels like
@ivo-andrade
@ivo-andrade День назад
She’s so incredible! Her passion is contagious, such a beautiful lesson she has, it’s really inspiring!
@momma2loki
@momma2loki 8 дней назад
Her TED talk is Amazing ! Her two books helped me navigate my own Mr toad’s wild ride of a brain
@mohammadkhalili7562
@mohammadkhalili7562 9 дней назад
thank you Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor
@vaibhavlogar3385
@vaibhavlogar3385 8 дней назад
An amazing video. I've been reading about Buddhism and she has explained scientifically what Buddhism teaches through meditation practices. I've much better understanding now of what exactly my brain is like. Thanks a lot
@esmarianomariano
@esmarianomariano 19 часов назад
I love Dr. Jill, thanks for making this video! Brings her work to the foreground for me again... I wish the music was not so loud, I really want to listen to her...! Thank you!
@wavetrader742
@wavetrader742 9 дней назад
Fascinating! I wish I had been introduced to this a few decades ago.
@travelswithted
@travelswithted 9 дней назад
Better late than later!
@alexiewhois
@alexiewhois 8 дней назад
This literally gave me words for what is going on inside my brain. Thank you
@jonathanm9436
@jonathanm9436 8 дней назад
Wow. This is certainly a novel instruction about these four parts of our brain and how we can recognise what they are doing, and manage the effect. And what a character to boot.
@arianul
@arianul 3 дня назад
‘Whole brain living’ great book describing the 4 brain characters in detail, helping you understand when any of the characters are online (often left brain emotional )and how one can make informed decisions getting the other characters involved
@lavanyasunthara
@lavanyasunthara 7 дней назад
Why is this so hectic? I would love to understand but unfortunately the music and they way of her talking, is stressing me out. :/
@amandacourtney9806
@amandacourtney9806 21 час назад
You may want to watch & listen again closely, particularly where she mentions having a massive stroke that impacted her in some inarguably amazing ways.
@di5960
@di5960 19 часов назад
Turn down the sound. Under settings, select 0.75 playback speed and switch off ambient sound. Also, try listening without watching the images.
@sitagallagher
@sitagallagher 2 часа назад
Yea seriously , I can’t handle it lol
@kayasia8916
@kayasia8916 3 дня назад
I really enjoyed her. Such a fun passion to experience while also learning a lot! I'd love it if more of my professors could have this level of enthusiasm.
@allieb.3569
@allieb.3569 9 дней назад
what an incredible soul
@orishadray
@orishadray 8 дней назад
The Sweet Spot is always in the middle! Love & Light ❤🔆
@languagepool-germanusingli9902
@languagepool-germanusingli9902 9 дней назад
Dear Dr. Bolte Taylor. I guess you are familiar with the work of Dr. Ian McGilchrist and his book The Master and his Emissary. What is you opinion on his work?
@mareemarcolin3227
@mareemarcolin3227 8 дней назад
I think Dr IanMcGilchrists book ‘The matter with things’ supports what Dr Bolte Taylor is explaining.
@TagagaSimet
@TagagaSimet 2 дня назад
Thank you, Dr. Taylor.
@artworthi
@artworthi 9 дней назад
Woah ! Love this. "A whole brain life" - for me sparked by combination of medication that numbed the part of the brain that I relied on for everything and made me build up the side the I never used. It's crazy to hear this abstraction and relate to it so much. Thank you Dr!
@elizabethschuler8890
@elizabethschuler8890 9 дней назад
Is there a longer form version of this?
@josephpchajek2685
@josephpchajek2685 8 дней назад
Just search out Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor
@leslieloewen3502
@leslieloewen3502 5 дней назад
❤❤❤! Omg! Made my year. New Jill Bolte Taylor!? Love, love ,love!
@paulendry6398
@paulendry6398 8 дней назад
Fascinating insights on ways I can utilize my brain as I live my life as a tetraplegic
@AnnaPoli800
@AnnaPoli800 8 дней назад
Ι read her book and it was amazing how much insight she has! And I always wonder is a combination of those four parts ever possible?
@THEBATMAN28AHH
@THEBATMAN28AHH 9 дней назад
I too also wonder and appreciate the amazing minds of others... And then when I order a Coke I get a diet Coke, or they walk up to my counter asking for a sandwich knowing there's two other lines of customers looking for sliced meat or hot food, or when I'm already going a few miles over and they still feel the need to pass me.
@gerdooooo
@gerdooooo 9 дней назад
That's so great to watch❤
@aotctutoringservices1296
@aotctutoringservices1296 4 часа назад
I've been reading The Master and His Emissary and trying to explain these phenomena to people in my life. It's been very difficult to do that! I should just show them this video instead, it's a great uplifting summary without the rich philosophy
@MichelleCarithersAuthor
@MichelleCarithersAuthor 8 дней назад
I remember when she had her stroke and appeared on the Oprah show sharing her experience. However, as time goes on, there is more to this experience, meaning, the mind or brain did not create those experiences, it was the power of her consciousness. The mind or brain are assistants to the consciousness. The brain or mind would not exist without a "consciousness". The mind or brain is left behind when we die but what will exist forever is a consciousness or awareness or alertness
@shakeyj4523
@shakeyj4523 8 дней назад
Sorry to break this to you, but without your brain, there is no consciousness. You got it 100% backwards.
@dr.jillboltetaylor6288
@dr.jillboltetaylor6288 7 дней назад
@@shakeyj4523 did you watch the video?
@shakeyj4523
@shakeyj4523 7 дней назад
@@dr.jillboltetaylor6288 Of course. And I noted that it is full of inaccuracies, outdated claims and errors. Anything else?
@Philophiler
@Philophiler День назад
I love the choose of clothes, it seems like the representation of the differents part of brain.
@sumithpittala
@sumithpittala 8 дней назад
haha, this lady is so much energy. I wish I'm that active and running at that age
@Cballa730
@Cballa730 9 дней назад
The background music is too annoying... pls remove or reduce the volume.
@jlg3315
@jlg3315 8 дней назад
it's terrible.
@oolamigoke
@oolamigoke 4 дня назад
Was hoping I wasn’t the only one
@ChristianMarrast
@ChristianMarrast 3 дня назад
Chat Is this a right brain or left brain comment?
@oolamigoke
@oolamigoke 2 дня назад
@@ChristianMarrast both. Right brain was feeling annoyed and the left brain put it into words lol. Loved the discussion itself though.
@MS-ni6cx
@MS-ni6cx День назад
I am annoyed by any background music when a beautiful homo sapien is sharing her story, thoughts or knowledge in a very emotional way! 😊
@Mountainchip
@Mountainchip 8 дней назад
Preach it sister. I love BT. Always something worthwhile.
@serigala98
@serigala98 9 дней назад
I've been waiting for this
@igorchak48
@igorchak48 9 дней назад
Beautiful video! I would have to argue that we actually don't have the power to be who we want to be and choose our actions as we have no free will based on modern Neuroscience.
@dr.jillboltetaylor6288
@dr.jillboltetaylor6288 8 дней назад
practice does make perfect! give it a try!
@spacecatmowgli4723
@spacecatmowgli4723 4 дня назад
I do this through meditation sessions the expanding. awareness is always there and you will expand your mind and find yourself in infinite space. Same with psychedelics ❤
@DreamingGhost
@DreamingGhost 8 дней назад
0:11 We don't have the brain - we are the brain, and our personality is the brain. You can replace all the other organs and the person will remain the same person.
@thatguybun
@thatguybun 8 дней назад
Thank you for the insight, Dr.
@saket7762
@saket7762 4 дня назад
Only brain in the world that knows what its taking about.
@nicberry4893
@nicberry4893 8 дней назад
I love her work!
@altnarrative
@altnarrative 7 дней назад
Those four sound like jungs “thinking/feeling” and “sensing/intuition “
@Double.G
@Double.G 9 дней назад
Right from the start: "Live your life on purpose." Very thought provoking (kind of pun intended) and interesting! Thank you for sharing!
@RC-qf3mp
@RC-qf3mp 9 дней назад
Trite and has nothing to do with neuroscience
@alexisvulfiaawenfern8112
@alexisvulfiaawenfern8112 9 дней назад
@@RC-qf3mp Exactly
@kmusica1221
@kmusica1221 9 дней назад
A good description of how our physical brain works. I'm curious to hear what Dr. Bolte has to say about consciousness and the possibility of it existing outside our physical body.
@shakeyj4523
@shakeyj4523 8 дней назад
It doesn't.
@roseannnichol2913
@roseannnichol2913 3 дня назад
This is just lovely. Thank you so much for opening up a new vista
@landothemaker4340
@landothemaker4340 4 дня назад
She sounds like an amazing grandmother
@tonydavis4378
@tonydavis4378 8 дней назад
Incredible video. I want to learn more!!
@shibashishkoley4840
@shibashishkoley4840 9 дней назад
Amazing...thank you. Gratitude.
@chrisegan327
@chrisegan327 8 дней назад
Really great video. Thanks
@oskardinovta6592
@oskardinovta6592 9 дней назад
Amazing!! I really want to become neuroscientist 😊
@shakeyj4523
@shakeyj4523 8 дней назад
Then you better forget everything she just said. Because you will fail your tests if not.
@isaacakers9347
@isaacakers9347 8 дней назад
Wow... That was incredible. Quite heart opening.
@Pandemon
@Pandemon 3 дня назад
I love that word; Heart-opening. 😊
@isaacakers9347
@isaacakers9347 2 дня назад
@@Pandemon The more the heart is open, the less the world is closed off to you.
@shraddha6614
@shraddha6614 5 дней назад
Leaving a comment here to come back and revisit this video a 10000 times out of
@marysafwat3354
@marysafwat3354 8 дней назад
The video is very informative and useful. Thanks so much, yet I want to ask, if one can practice these four parts?
@theob9652
@theob9652 2 часа назад
This was so incredibly powerful and awe inspiring!
@reymundom.a.k.aphoebe822
@reymundom.a.k.aphoebe822 2 дня назад
I find this very interesting. I just want to make sure this is a fact then, that basically, our consciousness is stored in the right portion of the brain? Which then would make me wonder that if the right portion, which houses consciousness, gets taken out or stops functioning, would there be a consciousness permeating still in the left or it'd basically be nothing but a computer or not function?
@TheMrmoc7
@TheMrmoc7 7 дней назад
I watched a TED talk about this 16 years ago.
@jdselig
@jdselig 6 дней назад
It’s striking how closely this parallels ancient esoteric/occult/mythic thought. She characterizes the left brain as Structure, Logic, and Time. That’s exactly what Saturn represents. The right brain is Vastness, Consciousness, and Spirit-that’s what Jupiter represents. It’s wild ⚡️
@CALIFLOWS
@CALIFLOWS 3 дня назад
So powerful. Loved what she shared
@grapeshott
@grapeshott 8 дней назад
Her eloquence is giving me brain strokes.
@aquacruisedb
@aquacruisedb 8 дней назад
Your stroke experience sounds an awful lot like a dmt trip. The sense of self and individual dying, but having the overwhelming feeling of interconnectedness in the present moment describes it perfectly.
@samaan7
@samaan7 8 дней назад
Wow! Unbelievable! I wanna read this book asap
@cmgordon12345
@cmgordon12345 9 дней назад
It's a unity of opposites. It's where the best work is done
@magdalena_p_55
@magdalena_p_55 8 дней назад
Absolutely beautiful, thank you🙏❤️
@miguelb.mondragona.273
@miguelb.mondragona.273 День назад
Hey, this a message for myself in the future. ❤
@Atyz87
@Atyz87 20 часов назад
wow.. such a powerful video .
@djtomoy
@djtomoy 6 дней назад
My life is great already, nothing evr goes wrong!!!
@Carehubsoundandmusic
@Carehubsoundandmusic День назад
This is beautiful. Thank you for sharing your story ❤
@ktinxx
@ktinxx 9 дней назад
This is fascinating! I would love to witness a discussion between her and Robert Sapolsky about the concept of free will though...
@RC-qf3mp
@RC-qf3mp 9 дней назад
Sapolsky is even worse. He has nothing new or insightful to say about free will that wasn’t said a 1000x before throughout history. He’s a hack.
@alexisvulfiaawenfern8112
@alexisvulfiaawenfern8112 9 дней назад
I'd love to see her talk with Dr. Alden
@pinktallgirl94
@pinktallgirl94 5 дней назад
Sold! Imma have to read both of her books now
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