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i train dogs
when they show obvious signs of fear they are always difficult
recovering from fearful disposition gives interesting insight into fear
this post represents my opinions and experiences
i train the dogs to start focusing on their thoughts
i do this by limiting their choices, and giving them time
they choose, they have made a choice
the process continues until the dog has learnt a new way of existing
one involving choice
an equivalent for humans could be meditiation
recognizing, as waves said, change = time, all that exists is change
stimulus creates response based on feelings of craving or aversion
through meditation you can train your body to observe change over time
you can practise 'no craving, no aversion'
upgrade your brain, and make decisions from a different area of your brain
final point - adrenaline and the other substances released by the sympathetic nervous system inhibit rational thought, if fear is present these need to be removed (usually by being quiet and breathing), then the brain can be re-engaged
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Originally Posted by North_of_Sanity
Whatever...I still think we're aliens morphed with apes.
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Last edited by Cerebro; 05-12-2009 at 05:24 AM.
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