My Ebert: Everyone Learns Better When Embracing Revolutionary Teaching; Well-Being Part VII
Tricia Cook -Researcher MEd, RSP, AOG, Montessorian
Teaching, Tutoring, Coaching, Consulting in Educational and Spiritual Epigenetics, Curriculum Development, Metaepigenetics, and Academic Intervention
"The role of the brainstem, including the RAS-Pons, in regulating basic bodily functions and emotions can remind believers of the interconnectedness of all aspects of their being, including their spiritual well-being."
"...both gluttony and sloth can be harmful to a person's physical and spiritual well-being,".
"By practicing love and wisdom, we can improve our relationships with others, which can contribute to emotional well-being."
"The thymus is believed to be the "seat of the soul," as it is associated with the immune system and has been linked to emotional and spiritual well-being."
"...Cook proposes the practice of devotion and Holy Service of the thymus, as well as surrendering negative emotions to God."
"The RAS plays an important role in our mental and social well-being, as it helps to protect our emotions and heart."
"By engaging in supplication and prayer, individuals may be able to tap into the healing power of the thymus and experience a greater sense of peace and well-being."
"...the goal of self-directed neuroplasticity is to create lasting changes in the brain that support greater emotional resilience and wellbeing."
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