Given that you’ve clicked on the link to this article, you’re probably eager to read it and curious to see what it contains.
At this point, you are definitely not interested in false eyelashes or the newest, strongest car. If that were the case, you would have probably been reading another article right now. Don’t worry. You’re simply curious to know more about this organic miracle.
There are no coincidences. Something simply drew you to read this article.
Your curiosity is born in your brain. You also had to train your brain to click on the link and know that a text would open if you do that. If nothing was waiting for you here when you were taught that there would be something, you would be disappointed.
In order to be able to read the text and at the same time imagine and understand what you are reading, your brain also had to learn how to do that first. At first, it was helped by others, and then started doing so independently.
It’s no coincidence that you go to the bathroom and sit at a table while you eat. Just like there are no other coincidences. There is always something guiding you. Consciously or subconsciously – something that is stored deeply within you. That is your brain and its perceptions, experiences and thoughts.
If I tell you now that the brain is nothing more than a slippery mass, you will probably find it hard to imagine anything. But if I tell you that it’s like a big walnut, you will immediately get a clearer idea. This is a logical consequence of the fact that we all know what a walnut looks like. But when we are talking about slippery masses, we each go our own way in our minds – a little arrogant, don’t you think?
We can already imagine how neatly we picked up this idea of a walnut from one of our memory “drawers” where we stored it, seeing as everything is so beautifully arranged in our head, not to mention our thoughts, etc.
The truth is actually quite the opposite! Our heads consist of a wild, untamed jungle with the worst chaos that you would have to cut through with a machete to get somewhere.
It contains more than 100 billion neurons and even more glial cells, which form supporting structures and provide them with electrical isolation, and all is interconnected by the so-called synapses. There are approximately 10 billion of them!
There are one billion synapses on the surface of one cubic millimetre!
And forget about drawers – our brain is a total, utter CHAOS!
And this amazing “machine” works non-stop, 24/7, from the moment we are born and until we die. Like industrial production that never stops.
It truly does everything and also produces everything. Regardless of how much we think or are sure that we are in total control of this production, there will always be moments when this will not be true. In moments like these, adrenaline or endorphins will release when we least expect them to. And we find ourselves in a bind, so to speak. What actually happens in our brain when it produces and releases hormones is a story for another series of articles – this is an extremely interesting topic and I believe understanding how our brain works will make you smile.
Our brain loves automatics. Which is no wonder, really, seeing the numerous different jobs it has. It can quickly summarise a certain behaviour and turn it into automation, which is sometimes unpleasant for us, because we inappropriately (and automatically) react to certain things, or a reaction is so deeply rooted in us that we find it difficult to change, which requires conscious efforts. It is as if we redirected a part of the production of a certain product to another production line. When this happens, the results are naturally different – just like products from the redirected production line will not be the same, either.
If we only acted automatically, we could probably say that we are only “mammals”, acting along the line of least resistance. But even that would not be completely true, since additional consciousness is also developed, up to a certain point, in crows, monkeys, ravens, etc.
Many, many years ago, or so it seems, other mammals were probably posing a great threat to us humans, which is why an additional part of our brain was developed to convince us that we are worth more than any other living species.
In the allegory of the factory, this part will be named brain management.
This is the front part of the brain, hidden right behind the forehead. Scientists call it the frontal lobe, philosophers call it intelligence, and in spirituality, they perceive it (and also draw it) as the third eye.
This front part is responsible for our CONSCIOUSNESS, REASON, MORALITY AND FREE WILL!
It allows us to plan, predict consequences, and take responsibility for our actions.
For a better and longer-lasting operation and coordination of the entire body, i.e. for a more efficient management, such a strong production consisting of 100 billion neurons needs an OVERHAUL. The same as in the case of continuous industrial production.
All factories work better after overhauls and are ready for new challenges!
And you, do you ever do it? Have you ever done it? Do you ever relax your brain, consciously and with purpose?
The floating chamber is a premium medical device that provides our brain with a short break and the highest possible degree of relaxation, as evidenced by scientific research. This is particularly important now, when our stressful environment is putting an even greater strain on our brain than years ago. In this way, we can nourish this organic miracle that is most vital for our lives.
You are invited to perform an OVERHAUL – for your long-term good functioning.