So the one thing that gets squeezed like Vise-Grips in the middle of the night is this thing called a normal eight-hour sleep period. It's called anticipatory anxiety.
And one of the things that I talk about is-- and again, this is simple advice but it's really, really powerful-- is that feeling of anticipatory anxiety when you have to walk into a networking event, or you have to go to a presentation or meet a new team or whatever you feel.
When you tell people who haven't done the practice much, they say, oh, sure, I'm living in the present all the time. and they also had a lot less anticipatory pain anxiety.
So the irony with this story with the crossing boys is that East German border forces didnít even know the boys were crossing until they were arrested in West Germany for selling of border residents and this anticipatory compliance.
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food we just gave them the cue right the smell of a highly pable food and then we actually allowed them to consume the highly palatable foods and what you see is that the anticipatory response in the amydala right because the amydala responds preferentially that's part of the brain's reward circuits that's the
And the thing here, though, is that it's very constrained science fictioning, which is that the science fictioning is predicated They have this and a couple of patents on what they call anticipatory shipping.
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And just following up on that, space battle becomes hard and difficult, the way old ship battle used to be, submarine battle. It was slow. It was anticipatory. It was like playing chess rather than vast and instantaneous distances, are vast like crossing an ocean.
I didn't mention this. Serra's insistent note to Bucareli was not only exceptional in its anticipatory mercy, it seemed to beg the question of the whole enterprise.
We just think of it as the anchor. And then below ground, a lot of things are going on in terms of anticipatory behavior, avoidance of obstacles at a distance, so they can just maneuver and steer away from an obstacle before they have made physical contact with.
so they can just maneuver and steer away from an obstacle before they have made physical contact with. There are many, many intriguing behaviors that all relate to how they are behaving truly flexibly, anticipatorily, and in a goal-directed manner towards those targets-- could be a nutrient patch or whatever, right?
and then they put them in an fMRI machine, and they see well, what's their brain doing? Well, the non-meditators even before the painful hot probe has been applied when it's just that anticipatory side, their kind of pain sensing emotional alarm area is going off.
Everybody had the reaction to pain. But the difference was in terms of what happened next, where they said non-meditators tended to flip into an anticipatory cycle. It's like, whatever happened in terms of the pain, you know the tension, the reaction, happened.