Dan Rather Reports – Mind Science (Part 1 of 6)
Visit: www.awaresilence.com. Scientists, with the help of Buddhist monks are unlocking mysteries of the brain. An interesting reports about brain plasticity and the effect of meditation on brain and emotions. Apr 8, 2008. Original video from video.google.com
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The New York Times review notes, the theme of the series premiere of “Dan Rather Reports” was Coming Home” and that Rather visited L. TAMMY DUCKworth, a retired Army major who was shot down in Iraq while flying a Black Hawk helicopter. She lost both legs.
From the “uncles & aunts with something to lose” theme, consider that TAMMY DUCKworth could remind of the softball playing chick who was best buds with the uncle’s stepdaughter. Surname DUCKworth is quite DUCKY, but not all EL Paso
A Virginia HEFFERnan byline evokes the HEIFER of “moo cow” traditional romance themes. WAYNE NELSON as “Dan Rather Reports” exec. produce links to “uncles & aunts with something to lose from your success in life” themes–like ex- COLUMBIA (not named for the South Carolina capital) astronaut Bill NELSON being elected to the U.S. Senate in Florida on the same night in 2000 that AL Gore had trouble with ballot irregularities (hanging, swinging, pregnant, dimpled chads…remember?) there.
A New York Times television review for “Dan Rather Reports”, headlined: “Lowdown on War Veterans, Seasoned Anchor in High-Def” was penned by VIRGINIA HEFFERnan (published Nov. 16, 2006) included notations:
HDNet, Tuesday nights at 8, Eastern and Pacific times; 7, Central time.
WAYNE NELSON, executive producer; Janice Tomlin, senior producer; DANA Roberson, producer; Toby Wertheim, director of research; David Small and Sarah Josephson, editors; Dan Rather, host and global correspondent
Brain Plasticity: a really amazing process.
Take some time out of your “busy” schedule to learn about it.
Greco-Buddhism, sometimes spelt Graeco-Buddhism, refers to the cultural syncretism between Hellenistic culture and Buddhism, which developed between the 4th century BCE and the 5th century CE
Finally – the news on this science is coming to everyone! Yay!
great science podcast on meditation and the brain/mind google:
“Brain Science Podcast Dan Siegel”
GOONS
check out:
Dan Siegel Google Talk
Fancy meeting YOU here, too! A rather nice documentary.
Haha, fancy meeting you here.
Integrative and coherent, clear states of consciousness that is essentially – mental health beyond treatment… mental is no longer kept under control, but accelerated above that of a non-meditator.
Ha ha! Cute.
what a great video!
thanks for putting this up!
~peace~
This is great ! thnxzz for this
I’d Rather him, haha because he’s sexy
Great, I’m looking forward to the rest of the parts.
This data will confirm what some people are already able to achieve by using meditation and/or other technology.
Brilliant food for thought
Amazing. Great post, friend!