Funny aside, emotional ‘resistance’ might be well named, it might be literal electrical resistance in the CNSs wiring as a result of this spaghetti logic.
This sounds interesting—do you have any references for this?
nope, the field of CNS imaging is not in an advanced state. When a major breakthrough is made in the accuracy and time-resolution of CNS activity is made I expect spiritual practices in general to get a major upgrade in legibility and feedback loop effectiveness.
Thus are theories like the four humours, the five elements, yin/yang, signatures, and astrology created. I could mischievously add System 1⁄2, neuromarketing, and most schools of psychotherapy to that list.
This sounds interesting—do you have any references for this?
nope, the field of CNS imaging is not in an advanced state. When a major breakthrough is made in the accuracy and time-resolution of CNS activity is made I expect spiritual practices in general to get a major upgrade in legibility and feedback loop effectiveness.
Where did you get this idea, then (that “emotional resistance” is literally electrical resistance)?
Nowhere. Though I doubt I’m the first to have it.
Thus are theories like the four humours, the five elements, yin/yang, signatures, and astrology created. I could mischievously add System 1⁄2, neuromarketing, and most schools of psychotherapy to that list.
Having it be falsifiable in a clear way is helpful