Thursday, November 21, 2024

Two Are Not Always Better

My mother used to say that two heads can be better than one, even if they are Cabbage Heads, but if the two heads are Bicameral Heads, one fully and honestly integrated Head *is* markedly better than two Bicameral Heads because it sees the whole puzzle picture and *acts* on it.

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  1. William
    Using both hemispheres of your brain simultaneously and in unity maximizes your potential and provides the ability to think both logically and creatively. Consider thinking of the mini-day/power-thinking team in a similar manner.
    Live long and prosper,
    MichaelB

  2. Hello William,

    Two heads are better than one or One head is better than two doesnt matter without the constant struggle. Two bicameral heads that are going through the constant pressures of mother nature, remember can still make that leap to consciousness then Neothink. If you heard the story of the rabbit and the turtle then you know who wins the race. Not always the integrated head gets ahead. If the integrated head doesnt put himself through the constant struggle then he or she doesnt make the Neothink connection. People are integrated now; see the big picture and don’t want to let go of their investments or addictions. The one that gets ahead is the one who constantly uses dicipline to figure out what the struggle is telling him or her.

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