Solutions to Partial Perception
... such as the information we feed it. Perhaps the best way to do this is to manage our perspective. Whether our position is physical, mental, or spiritual, where we situate ourselves establishes our perspective, and thus goes a long way towards determining our perception (what we think and feel). Another thing we can do to enhance our perception is to understand the relationship between the two brains, understand what each is designed to reveal to us and how each is designed to respond. Although the two hemispheres feed us information that often seems at odds, it is not, and this is obvious ... as individuals and is conservative and analytical (separative) in its actions; the right serves us as a culture, and is liberal and synthetic (it assembles things, is constructive). The left is competitive; the right is cooperative. They complement one another. Reject either brain's perspective and the result is partial perception. Because our two perspectives reveal radically different aspects of reality, the information they feed us can seem to be contradictory. As a result, their views can seem incompatible. Should we then conclude that one is correct and the other incorrect, the tendency then is to fall into disagreement and become ...
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Tags: James Olson | Philosophy | Whole brain path | | partial perception | understand perception |