How the Brain Works, Accelerated Learning, and Review of Best Selling Book: "Train Your Mind, Change Your Brain"

Accelerated Learning is a term used to describe many techniques which offer approaches to learning that advance a person's capabilities for embracing knowledge. Most accelerated learning is through alternative methodologies rather than mainstream academics.

Often this type of learning and teaching allows a person to forgo running every thing through their conscious mind, and relies more on the unconscious or subconscious mind's abilities to process and learn information.

For instance, there are courses that assist people in learning music, or foreign languages at an accelerated rate. Methods might include NLP, or Neuro-linguistic programming, subliminals and paraliminals, as well as suggestive hypnosis scripts.

Some other good uses for accelerated learning approaches are memory enhancement and speed reading. There are even some researchers who feel that the subconscious mind is so powerful that it can absorb knowledge through just placing a book under your pillow. This may be stretching it a bit, but we actually use just a small portion of our minds.

In due time, we may find that our capabilities may be expanded through many different learning approaches and with experimentation you just may find that you are able to learn new things much quicker than you may have thought.

Book Review: Train Your Mind, Change Your Brain

By Mike Kay

Just as accelerated learning methods reveal untapped power within our brains, a new best selling book is getting a lot of attention. The following is a book review sharing insight into how extraordinary our brain's potential may be.

Neuroplasticity and the Dalai Lama seem like curious bedfellows but Sharon Begley's book "Train Your Mind, Change Your Brain: How a New Science Reveals Our Extraordinary Potential to Transform Ourselves" shows how science is now proving that, with effort, the brain can rewire itself to improve functions like compassion. The Dalai Lama's interest in the experiments is not purely superficial; his interest is in the fact that the mind is not simply a byproduct of the brain.

Buddhist monks have donated their brains to science on a temporary basis to allow magnetic resonance images of experienced monks deep in contemplative meditation to be compared with the brains of novice monks. The results show something not previously believed; that the mind can cause the brain to regenerate in different ways.

My interest in the book stems from my sister's reprogramming almost 50 years ago. She suffered oxygen deprivation during birth and her speech and voluntary movement centers were badly damaged. However, following extensive therapy, she learned to walk and to speak albeit with difficulty. My belief since those early days is that the brain is an amazing muscle that can be adapted through exercise and, to me, it is intriguing that meditation can produce these changes.

Begley is an author and science writer for the Wall street Journal. Her other co-authored titles include "The mind and the Brain: Neuroplasticity and the Power of Mental Force" and "Inside the Mind of God: Images and Words of Inner Peace". Her writing style helps even the least scientific, like me, to understand this unfathomable science.

Although the book provides no hints and tips on the subject of DIY Neuroplasticity, it does make it clear that changes are only possible if the subject is committed and undertakes the equivalent of Olympic training. In "Train Your Mind, Change Your Brain: How a New Science Reveals Our Extraordinary Potential to Transform Ourselves", Sharon Begley makes this fascinating subject accessible to all.

 

 

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By Sarah
2009-04-21 06:23:29
 

I would like to look into research related to holistic healing alternatives for my daughter, born at 25 weeks gestation and currently 33 days old. She has suffered from a brain bleed. I think that there must be some ways that I can enhance her brain development to help compensate for injury/injuries that she has sustained from the bleed. Any thoughts you may have on this are appreciated.

 
By Dr. Leia
2009-04-28 06:32:14
 

Sarah, I am sorry to hear that your precious infant had a brain injury. Since she is so small, it would be unwise to begin to give her any supplements or natural products. Please don't try to do this. Some suggestions would be to find a licensed homeopathic doctor in your area who might be able to suggest and prescribe some homeopathic medicines for her. Please know that homeopathic remedies are not herbal remedies, but are specially formulated micro doses which work energetically on the body. Ask the practitioner if they are skilled in pediatric homeopathy, and if they are willing to work with such a young infant and if they have had any experience with similar cases such as you describe. Good luck in your search for a competent homeopathic doctor. Again, do not attempt to give your infant homeopathic remedies by yourself.

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