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Behind The Beat
There are 5 senses triggered by stimuli: sights, sounds, scents, tastes and the actual physical manifestation of your emotions. Scientific journals have systematically demonstrated the most ancient part of our brain (The Amygdala) i.e. the sensory cortex of the brain receives and interprets signals and processes those stimuli arising from our eyes, nose, ears, mouth and skin. The sensory cortex is divided into the primary and secondary cortex. The secondary sensory cortex is responsible for processing more complex information about a stimulus, such as distinguishing between different musical tones.
By Writers Room6 years ago in Longevity
Hari Kirin and Ajeet Kaur in Taiwan
Having traveled from Maui to Taiwan (an 18-hour time difference), it took a little adjusting to, especially given I had never practiced Kundalini Yoga before EVER! We drove a couple of hours from the Taiwan airport to a spa and sculpture park. New Era Art Resort and Spa up in the mountains near Nantou.
By Phil Cartwright6 years ago in Longevity
Learn the Merits of Practicing Callisthenics for Your Fitness Training Regime
Calisthenics can be defined as the name that is given to repetitive exercises that use the body's resistance for increasing flexibility, building strength and thereby also burn fat in the process as well.
By Lauren Williamson6 years ago in Longevity
Sexual Mindfulness, the New Wellness Trend by Georgia Grace
CF has spoken once again Georgia Grace sexpert and coach to help us predict the top trends regarding sex and pleasure coming up this new decade, she is Sydney based, leads workshops and one-on-ones to help people build their intimacy and increase sexual pleasure. Georgia is also a We-Vibe ambassador; a world leader in designing and manufacturing high-quality, body-safe, eco- friendly intimate products.
By Caviar Feeling 6 years ago in Longevity
NO ONE TALKS ABOUT IT, SOMETHING MORE DANGEROUS THAN CORONAVIRUS
The world is concerned about the spread of the coronavirus. While the virus which in terms of mortality rate is slightly above a normal flu and has so far proved fatal only for the elderly and patients debilitated by pre-existing diseases is studied to find a vaccine and effective countermeasures, in Italy episodes of racism towards every citizen of Asian origin.
By Buyer Fatin6 years ago in Longevity
YOUNG 20 SOMETHINGS..
Being a young twenty something - it’s not the easy roller coaster you’re probably thinking it is. I can just imagine the thirty somethings rolling their eyes (yes, I am speaking to you). Yeah, yeah, I get it, we don’t have wrinkles, a house full of mouths to feed or a mortgage that requires us to make decisions based around “said” responsibilities.
By Brooke Lewis6 years ago in Longevity
How Do You Roll?
We have all done it in our own home, at the club, a friend’s house, or your in-law’s house and there is no shame in it. It happens to the best of us and it is wired in our psychology for us maneuver a certain way to make you comfortable while doing the deed and what position is easier for your dexterity. You are probably wondering what I am talking about and I am talking about switching direction of the toilet paper – more importantly the correct way that the toilet paper should roll.
By Maelisha Kahlbaum6 years ago in Longevity
Sleep Disturbance
We’ve all been experiencing this: lying sleepless at night, gazing at the roof, inadequate to sleep. It’s a feeling that’s certainly unpleasant, especially if you have to wake up early the next morning for work or school. Sleep disorders are a common problem for many people, although it can sometimes be hard to tell if your sleepless nights can be classified as a disorder or just a circumstantial fluke. Several disorders cause sleepless nights by affecting your sleep health and stealing your sweet dreams away. Below are many of the most common of these sleep problems — their symptoms and effects, so you can see if any apply to you.
By Evie Mills6 years ago in Longevity











