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Our Seven Brains

By: Dale Stubbart
Narrated by: Jax Russell
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Come learn about unconditional love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, nourishing, and conviction.

We each have seven brains: the four lobes of the brain, the cerebellum, the heart, and the gut. Each has a separate function. Each correlates to a chakra, Kwanzaa principle, blessing mode, and Cherokee spiritual direction. Each brain also uses a particular method of coherence. I explore each method of coherence and how you can use it to heal all your brains. I also include the chakras, Kwanzaa principles, blessing modes, and spiritual directions.

Each of our brains also corresponds to a line from this love song:

He kissed her hand. Her body became a flute playing a symphony of joy.

He gazed into her eyes. She saw the universe in his.

He held her closely. She melted in his arms.

He whispered in her ear. She heard the beating of his heart.

He caressed her cheek. Her cares disappeared.

He stroked her scalp. Her mind went fuzzy.

He massaged her neck. Everything went into place.

©2016 Dale Stubbart (P)2018 Dale Stubbart
Human Brain Personal Development Personal Success
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I was really excited to listen to this audiobook, but it was very vague and unorganized. I wish this would have been longer, more detailed and better organized. There were some good BITS of information but the rest seemed like filler in an already way to short audiobook.

Good Idea, but too vague and unorganized

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The overall concept seemed to be minority thought through. There wasn’t much of any depth with each “brain” just randomness it seems. I wish the author put more emphasis on detail.

Meh

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