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    Without a goal, we have no choice but to endlessly chase after the thoughts of others. We envy those who know more or have more than we do, and we live out our lives completely forgetting our own brains. Such things happen to us often unless we are focused on ourselves. - Dahn Yoga
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    4th International Brain HSP Olympiad

    By Michela | August 10, 2008

    On August 12th, the 4th International Brain HSP Olympiad (IHSPO) will be held for one day at the United Nations in New York City.

    All of the information you need about it can be found on its website: http://ibreaus.org/brainhsp/.

    But here is a little blurb to give you an idea of what the events are:

    OlympiadThe IHSPO tests competitors not for knowledge, but for functioning of neural systems and faculties. The Brain Window event tests for the ability to perceive colors without ordinary visual sensory information, through heightened sensory perception. Contestants are challenged to perceive one of three color cards that are sealed in an envelope. It is theorized that this faculty arises when the brain’s submodules are integrated in their functioning. The Speed Brain event tests for the ability to recognize and remember visual cues (colors, letters, symbols) in a fraction of a second. The HSP Gym event challenges participants to hold demanding postures for extended periods, using motor systems and balance of the two hemispheres. For Body Sense Perception, contestants use subtle body senses to identify liquids (water, juice or milk) without visual information.

    Sounds pretty wild. Contestants are able to develop the level of energy sensitivity and endurance needed for these events through their Dahn Yoga practice. I think this kind of mind-body training can help us in our every day endeavours as well.

    I will not be going to this event, but best of luck to everyone who is :)

    Topics: Energy, Dahn Yoga, Brain Education, Brain |

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