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Neurobiology of Human Error

Topic: Life PurposeBy Albert GaroliPublished Recently added

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Imagine a world free from wars, deception, unjust laws, corruption, pollution, artificial radiation, mass hypnosis, poverty and starvation.

Imagine a world where human beings are integrated with nature and live a free, real and healthy eco-sustainable life.

This has been and will be a dim picture in our collective imagination unless we really realize what is wrong with the human's behavior, the same behavior that has been so powerful to challenge this planet’s ecosystem and natural balance, the same behavior that is concurrent to a rising rate of cancers and mental illnesses, outstanding pollution levels and suicides.

If you really want to do something about your social and ecological environment, if you want a better future for you and your children you must get involved in the challenge to understand what has brought us to the point where we stand. Even if you feel secure in your achievements, status and assets, you have to breath the air, drink the water and eat the food that somebody else could endanger with its detrimental actions.

There are clear and finite neurobiological causes that stand as a background for our behavior and cognition and unfortunately these are the same foundations of human sufferance and limitation. These causes are born out of evolution of human intelligence itself but have resulted in unwanted conditioning, artificial neuroplastic re-adaptation and wrong learning.

A computer with a perfect software and erroneous data will produce erroneous results. A perfect engine running with the wrong fuel will cause its own failure. A human being with a perfect synaptic network and the wrong learned system of behavior will destroy himself and others. It is our aim to overcome these issues transform them into proactive actions. So what are you doing to get involved in the challenge?

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Albert Garoli is a proficient health practitioner, medical researcher, and educator. He is a specialist in Ayurvedic medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Acupuncture, Herbology, Biophysics, and Homotoxicology. Currently, he is teaching in the Italian College of Osteopathy (C.I.O) as well as the Italian School for Oriental Medicine (ScuolaTao), in convention with University Sapienza of Rome. He is also the director of the Holonomics cooperative project. His many years of experience have brought him to a revolutionary understanding of human neurobiology which is clearly explained in his new book: The Evolutionary Glitch.

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