Author: spiritualwrestlings
Microwave Ovens ‘Fluke’ Your Heart While They ‘Nuke’ Your Food by S.D. Wells

“Microwave ovens ‘fluke’ your heart while they ‘nuke’ your food… Many health conscious consumers rarely, if ever, microwave their food anymore, but when they do, they probably do not realize that they’re not just destroying the nutritional value of the food, but the “nuker” is negatively impacting their hearts…” Click Microwave ovens ‘fluke’ your heart…
Favourite Words: Consilience

CONSILIENCE: is the synergistic convergence of various disciplines, truths, fields of study, etc., to not only form a greater whole, but to enhance the understanding of each part of that whole. This is an essential aspect of developing a cogent and coherent comprehension of theology, science, history, and so much more. God’s creation is an…
Incredible Cityscapes And Urban Photography By Harimao Lee – Design You Trust
Is Listening To A Book ‘Cheating?’: Valerie Strauss: The Washington Post

I find audio books beneficial for relaxation, detail retention, and as a visualization booster. I have aphantasia and find it nearly impossible to sustain mental imagery whilst reading. Audio allows my mind to generate an adumbral, silhouette-like depiction of the storyline. Sometimes, when relaxed and focused enough, colour and clarity appear for a bit, which…
Twenty Libraries So Beautiful They’ll Bring Out the Bookworm in Everyone | Diane Selkirk | Travel + Leisure

“The ingeniously simple concept for the library at Tokyo’s Musashino Art University speaks volumes: it’s made entirely of wood bookshelves, with a glass exterior. Inside, architect Sou Fujimoto’s spiral-shaped design naturally spurs the visitor onward and features light-filled, comfortable corners for reading and easy access to volumes. It’s a reminder that even in the digital…
Communication & Interaction: The Overachieving Verb: Santosh Desai

“If earlier we liked someone or something, it usually stayed within us. it gave us a nice warm feeling, it was a little fund of goodwill, a splashy puddle of well-being. Sometimes we communicated our appreciation, most often we did not. The words we used to describe our way of being have now been hijacked…
Why is Asking ‘Why’ Important in Life? | Paula Lawes | Pick the Brain

“When you’re a child ‘why’ is a question regularly, from the most obvious of questions to the more complicated. It’s a part of growing up and, although somewhat frustrating when asked regularly, it’s what children do. There is a fascination with life, a pure curiosity about all the things as adults, we take for granted…”…
The Science Behind Intuition: Kelly Turner Ph.D.: Psychology Today

“Why you should trust your gut. Almost every Radical Remission cancer survivor I’ve studied used their intuition to help make decisions related to their healing process. Research on intuition and following your ‘gut’ instinct may explain why…” To read the rest of the article, click: The Science Behind Intuition | Psychology Today
Intuition May Reveal Where Expertise Resides in the Brain: Scientific American

“Our ability to provide rapid, accurate answers engages a small area in the brain’s basal ganglia, a hub for learning and automatic behaviors…Sometimes a solution just appears out of nowhere. You bring your multipage spreadsheet to the finance department, and within seconds the accountant tells you something isn’t quite right without being able to say…

