The 3 Connected Brains of Human Nature
Have you ever felt an innate knowing from “using your head”, “following your heart”, or “having a gut feeling about something”? Where does this intelligence of knowing come from? Although we usually consider the one in our head to be our only brain, we actually have three, with our heart and gut being the other…
The 3 Connected Brains of Human Nature
by Daren Knight Have you ever felt an innate knowing from “using your head”, “following your heart”, or “having a gut feeling about something”? Where does this intelligence of knowing come from? Although we usually consider the one in our head to be our only brain, we actually have three brains, with our heart and…
Quantum Biology
By Daren Knight The rules of classical physics show us that matter is made up of molecules, atoms, and subatomic particles, which all act in predictable ways, and allow us to understand the ways of the world. Quantum physics, however, shows us that there are even smaller quantum particles which break all the known rules…
Quantum Biology
Classical physics shows us that ‘things’ are made up of molecules, which are made up of atoms, which are themselves made up of even smaller particles, such as electrons, protons, and neutrons. All of these elements can be shown to act in predictable ways that allow us to understand the world according to the traditional…
The challenge of communicating the language of biotensegrity
Developing the language I use with clients when trying to communicate the biotensegral nature of fascia and movement is an endless journey of exploration. This topic is an area that appears to have almost no boundaries…but that’s the point, isn’t it? The potentias of the human condition is almost limitless, and so by trying to…
Heart Coherence – How The Heart Can Master Our Emotions
by Daren Knight It was once maintained that emotions were purely mental expressions generated by the brain alone, and that the heart was purely a pump for moving oxygenated blood around the body. We now know that neither of these assumptions are true. The experience of an emotion results from the brain, heart and body…