Conscious Neural Nets
The movie "What the Bleep Do We Know?" introduced us to the concept of neural nets, communities of neurons (brain cells) that form in response to repeated experiences. They are the anatomical explanation for what we may commonly refer to as an "automatic pilot response." Quite simply the premise is this, the more often we have a given experience, the stronger the relationship becomes between the brain cells whose communication fosters the mental/emotional/physical processes that support and create the experience. Another words,"cells that fire together, wire together."
If an experience is a positive one, like remaining calm and happy in the face of difficulties, the neural net that supports it is desirable. However, if the experience is a negative one, like having an anger response to any level of stress, the neural net is problematic. The most desirable outcome would be achieved through the disintegration of this neural net and the creation of one that would produce a more positive behavior pattern.
The therapeutic process developed by Paula Shaw, C.A.D.C., incorporates the work of German University Professor Maya Storch, Ph.D., and some of the methodologies of energy psychology. It enables the creation of a positive neural net, while promoting the deterioration of the negative neural net. This work is achieving great success in clearing whole groups of issues and creating stunning behavioral change.