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		<title>The Dichotomy of the Brain</title>
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Logical vs creative was what I was always taught as the difference between left and right brain. Not terribly accurate. Jill Bolte Taylor, a neuro anatomist, had a massive stroke in her left brain one morning and ended up living in her right brain for the most part of her 8 year recovery. She emerged [...]]]></description>
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<p>Logical vs creative was what I was always taught as the difference between left and right brain. Not terribly accurate. Jill Bolte Taylor, a neuro anatomist, had a massive stroke in her left brain one morning and ended up living in her right brain for the most part of her 8 year recovery. She emerged as a kind of scientific buddha.</p>
<p>We read and analyze, break down and build back up everything around us. Fuck that&#8230;&#8221;feel at one with all that energy that is&#8221;, embrace your consciousness.</p>
<p>Dr. Taylor gives an extremely entertaining and enlightening talk at a TED conference, but has also written a book,<a href="http://www.amazon.com/My-Stroke-Insight-Scientists-Personal/dp/1430300612"> My Stroke of Insight</a>, that just came out in paperback.</p>
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