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According to Dr. Peat, most professors, doctors, and scientists are autistic.

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The late 1800s scientific community had its own soyjack but it was Charles Darwin being depicted as a monkey in various comedic scenarios (The conductor is french materialist Emile Littre) “L'homme descend du singe” by Gill

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One way to see this is how people often feel good after crying. When excessive, the sadness may turn into a chronic issue, but too little may mean we have been overly hardened to life. Mainly an intuitive thing. Seems to apply to the full range of emotions, altho I am no expert.

Too much stimulation and the body may struggle to restore stability and get stuck in an overly stressed state. Too little and we dont expand and change. Balance. Aristotle talks about this.



Dr. Peat on the precautionary principle

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Despite being US lapdogs, 1 thing the EU does well is they use the precautionary principle in chemical regulation, while the US gives the benefit of the doubt to business. Thousands of chemicals are banned in the EU but used freely in the US, because the science is "unsettled".

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Philosopher David Ray Griffin: “We are attracted to Beauty, Truth, and Goodness because these values are entertained appetitively by the Eros of the universe, whose appetites we feel.” This is how evolution progresses in the internal universe by “gentle persuasion through love.”

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This is very high levels of non-neuroticism. Being calm about not being calm is a skill we can practice and probably requires deep spiritual comfort. And a willingness to feel every feeling.

Ray: And my own experience, when I stopped taking thyroid for a while, my blood pressure has gone up to something like 170 over 110. And other times as low as most doctors wouldn't believe it, but 55 over 28. Foid: Wow. Did you feel bad when it was high? Ray: No, I felt fine.



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Question: How should I approach big problems in my life? Ray: Improving energy should be the main thing, so that the challenges become fun

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Examples he gave of people whose voices he liked and felt reflected well on their character were: Elvis, Burl Ives, and Paul Robeson That's all I've got, hope you found it interesting Thanks for everything Dr. Peat You were a generous, brilliant man



Ray talking about how we are designed to have free will but also have a natural tendency to use it positively. In this sense it seems goodness is an expression of deliberate and intuitive creativity. The self-awareness of which is likely more necessary in a horrible environment.

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While the lines of 'responsibility' are blurred given the environments effects on life, on an individual level the factors that promote life lead to the realization of free will & vice versa. Ray said ideally we should be "taking responsibility in a straight line with yourself"



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