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Psychology (mind, therapy, healthcare, causes)
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The Big Picture
For whatever reason, our 'right brain' (knowing mind) is turned off by default, and our 'left brain' (thinking mind) does all it can to keep it that way. This is a serious problem. Our limited 'left brain' is easily overwhelmed and broken when forced to deal with intense situations on its own. Our powerful and helpful 'right brain' is designed to calm, heal, ground, and stabilise us, like a protective older brother. The human organism is innately self-regulating and self-healing (at multiple levels).
These astoundingly prolific (uncountable) self-healing mechanisms have fancy scientific/medical names: homeostasis and cybernetics. They also span several domains: bio-cybernetics, psycho-cybernetics, pneuma-cybernetics, and socio-cybernetics (body-mind-spirit-social in plain English). Each of the 100 trillion cells (or factories) in the human body has more of these self-regulating mechanisms than we are able to count.
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