Emotional - How Feelings Shape our Thinking

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Emotional - How Feelings Shape our Thinking - A Conversation with Leonard Mlodinow and Deepak Chopra.

Dr. Leonard Mlodinow is a theoretical physicist. He received his PhD from the University of California at Berkeley and was on the faculty of the California Institute of Technology. In addition to pioneering academic research papers, he authored two children’s books, and nine popular science books, including five bestsellers. His most recent book is Stephen Hawking: A Memoir of Friendship and Physics. His book, Subliminal: How Our Unconscious Mind Rules Our Behavior, won the 2013 PEN/Wilson award as best literary science book. His book The Drunkard’s Walk: How Randomness Rules Our Lives, was a New York Times editor’s choice and notable book of the year, and won the Robert P. Balles Prize in Critical thinking, and the Liber Press (Spain) Award for the Popularization of Science, in addition to being short-listed for the Royal Society book award. The Grand Design, co-authored with Stephen Hawking, was a #1 best New York Times bestseller, and was made into a three-part documentary on the Discovery Channel. He is also the co-author, with Deepak Chopra, of War of the Worldviews: Science and Spirituality. His books have appeared in over 30 languages.

Dr. Mlodinow has written for The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Scientific American, Nature, Discover Magazine, Wired, The New York Review of Books, Psychology Today, and other mass-market publications. He has appeared in films such as Jeff Bridges’ documentary Living in the Future’s Past, and on numerous television programs including Morning Joe, and Through the Wormhole. He has also created several award-winning video games, including one in conjunction with Steven Spielberg, and another that starred Robin Williams. He has written for network television, including the series MacGyver, Star Trek: The Next Generation, and the comedy Night Court. He is a popular international speaker who has given invited lectures on four continents, at universities such as Caltech and Harvard, and corporations ranging from Google and Microsoft to Pepsi and Major League baseball.

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Mr. Chopra, for centuries, yogis have known that meditation is a vehicle to control Time. As group focus intention, even future events can be changed. We have the science and technology, today, to teach others how to control our beautiful world 🌎 through compassion focus intent. We also have schools around the world build by monks for the purpose of peace through focus compassion. Greatful and thankful for your assistance with humanity's survival.
Blessings.

waterholdsasignal
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enjoyed and the last 10 min or so when Dr Deepak Chopra spoke. I am one of those people in regards to a study with chronic illnesses have dealt with depression, sexual abuse by a stepfather for one, etc...so yes, I feel decades are involved. I've listened to Deepak for the past 2 yrs regularly. All of what he has taught has totally switched things around for me. He brought in holistic type approaches. Yes I do rave over this

katherinadams
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वक्त से हारा या जीता नही जाता,
बल्कि कुछ नया सीखा जाता है 💯✅

motivationtips.in
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Mi meditation is with Deepra Chopra every day, thanks, thanks thanks

dorisgonzalez
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You can be aware of an emotion without actually being affected by it. I remember from my youth that that was my actual state until I started thinking about it or someone else told me their opinion about it. It is the way we are indoctrinated before we know it and it also depends on where you were born, in what culture etc. etc. We end up in our lives with a lot of questions of which we would like to get answers from the different disciplines. But deep inside we have all the answers available for
That's why I love your book Total Meditation so much !
And I understand Aurora Carlson's new book: Healing is Child's Play therefore so well. You should really interview her Deepak about her book :)

TheHeartphone
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Just think logically….. create art with feelings!

rds
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I was looking for some good book on emotions topic now i will get one thank You. 🙏

mstrG
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অসাধারণ। 🌳🌳🌳🌳🌳🌳🌳🌳🌳💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚🌳🌳🌳🌳🌳🌳🌳💚💚💚

mayukhpurkayastha
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Por favor en español o castellano, soy de Argentina

mabelfarias
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Please, let me share some thoughts on emotions here as it's observed right now.
It's still about white matter architecture. At the entrance there is oneself, at the right side there are walls like borders with its shadows, they are solid and calm, we could think they are frozen.
On the left side everything moves, it's living creativity. The self in the middle deal with it all. Creativity versus the solid establishment. He's imprisoned there like, we could feel his desire to go out, to communicate differently.

If we want to re-write on the frozen part, we have to hit it with warmth. There is no other way. No other intervention can last in time. The new architecture should be formed. I think it's the same with emotions, and it's the same with the climate changes on Earth. This is the same process every 26 000 years. Global warming is an important process in memories architecture that allows eventual renewal. Yet, the process should be repeated many times or to be strong enough bc of the water's memories itself.

well

hannaraoul
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jst thnk lgclly.. Leonard shud learn dat bigotry iz stupid!!!!

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