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Reverse Behaviorism

LeftBrain thought powers 
follow RightBrain warm light and cold dark feelings.

Like behavior follows beliefs
follow repeated warm/cold rituals
follow entrenched belief networks
building walls between appositional changes
of positive/negative trend directions
too often complexly confused

With antithetical divine/human
spirit/nature
outside/inside oxymoronic opposition
where ecological true cannot be a false ego-unlogical thesis
and must be, at least LeftBrain deductively
left not not false right now,
holistically here 
in time-spaced flows
of felt health climate passage.

Transitioning revolutionary future thoughts follow past resonant
and dissonant,
healthy and pathological feelings,
and apathetic unfeelings
follow learned and inherited behaviors
follow integral beliefs in past through future eternal memories
felt sacred as DNA enscriptions
toward healthy light integrity 
absorbs pathological dark ego-sectarian mendacity

So too, 
future ecoschool non-violent instructions
prescriptions
formulas felt
and thought Win/Win descriptive
of past healthy memories

Told and then written down as sacred scripture thoughts
originally eco-theological
following light and dark strictures
felt secularly ecological,
refining risky LeftBrain oppositional limits of thought
defining Whole NonViolent Systems 
RightBrain felt as holonically integral Win/Win opportunity,

Synergetic healthy climate thoughts
following feelings for cooperative eco-schooled
ego-listening for WinWin reweaving integrity.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2019




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Date: 1/22/2019 2:49:00 PM
Wow this has has a lot of meaning about my favorite topic: the brain and modern society. Thanks for this, I felt like I was on a seesaw of thought.
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Gerald Dillenbeck
Date: 1/22/2019 3:27:00 PM
Thanks so much for this great feedback. I have a similar favorite topic: the brain and a healthy/pathological society. Also a favorite topic for the Dalai Lama. You might enjoy his "Beyond Religion"

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