Understanding
the brain
as blind Biological
Navigation System
All biological systems operate a
navigation system (i.e. a Bio-Nav) of some sort, to
wit, an auto-pilot. The bio-navigation system’s job is to determine, decide
and then activate a biological system’s physical functions (all ideo-motor responses) so that it can find its way around
to acquire food, a mate and to escape from predators. In other words, the
Bio-Nav’s job is to compute (for each and every
situation or context = ‘world’) the
probable next best step (i.e. response readiness state) toward increasing the
bio-system’s survival chances. My biological navigation system (i.e.
my brain as BIO-Nav)
is blind, like an autopilot on a plane or the Sat-Nav
in your car or on your mobile. It is blind because it merely responds
internally (meaning on its own terms or in its own virtual reality) to
presented data. By so responding it acquires virtual (meaning ‘as if’) sight.
The Bio-Nav®
arranges (i.e. compresses and iconises) stored ‘as if’ stressors as (mental)
maps (or models). Those maps represent previous success and failure pathways
that served to increase or decrease survival capacity. My brain sees (i.e.
responds) only its own self-generated maps. These maps are continuously
updated when the Bio-Nav responds to contact with a
new external or internal stressor (that’s to say, many millions per second).
In short, my (indeed, every) brain is like blind man with a cane (i.e. with
an external stressor sensor). My Bio-Nav’s (i.e.
brain’s) job is to compute and then activate (actually to transform itself
into) a probable next best step/response for the tens of thousands of
situations I get myself into every day (indeed, every minute). All 7.500
million humans alive today operate an almost identical basic Bio-Nav. It can
only navigate successfully because it is blind (to all but its own maps
operating as response models). The BIO-Nav does not
actually see (i.e. respond to and relativise) the
external world but operates solely within an ‘as if’ reality (i.e. as
fictional simulation) created by itself from its previous responses to the
stressors/contacts which its sensors encountered and its basic (i.e. genetic) and acquired (i.e. situation
related, possibly epigenetic) programming. A Bio-Nav’s default function, i.e. its (generic, hence
locally blind) goal, is to ensure system survival. It does that by
continuously upgrading its response map and which then directs the physical
system (i.e. its survival delivery system).
I self-signal a survival capacity increase (i.e. a survival capacity
success, i.e. a ‘win’) with a more or less intense pulse/signal of happiness.
I self-signal a survival capacity decrease (i.e. a survival capacity failure,
i.e. a ‘loss’) with a more or less intense pulse/signal of unhappiness.
Chronic survival capacity decrease is self-signalled as depression (i.e. as
response readiness decrease). The brain (i.e. the blind human
auto-pilot) takes its instruction from its ‘as if’
map of the world and its immediate ‘as if’ response to an actual datum (i.e.
stressor) that has just impacted (hence instructed) it. By integrating (i.e.
feeding on and digesting, i.e. to homeostasis) its response it
self-transforms as (as it were, becomes) an upgraded model of its world (or
map) and which presents (always in the now) as probable next best
step/response solution. That solution is then reality tested at contact with
the next stressor that impacts. Now for the Good News. Because the human Bio-Nav
is completely blind to external reality and sees, i.e. responds only to its
own ‘as if’ maps or models of its own responses (a sort of rear view (i.e.
hindsight) distorted mirror image), that lets a smart human deliberately cheat
his or her navigation system by deliberately selecting and activating benign
(meaning placebo) stressors (both internal and external) and which are then
included and, with the help of intense, to wit: ‘flooding’, emotion,
highlighted in the navigation map, thus directing (indeed, compelling) the
bio-system towards presentation for contact with a benign external or
internal stressor that pays off in increased survival capacity (and
happiness). Any stressor (physical contact, idea,
image, emotion and so on, i.e. any placebo as virtual fact) that is
introduced to the Bio-Nav and floods it to the
exclusion of all else will determine (i.e. focus) its map and so decide its
immediate response readiness directed towards an increase in relative
survival capacity (so theorised Emile Coué, one of
the most efficient (placebo) ‘healers’ of the 19th century). In the simplest terms: If I flood my
Bio-Nav with garbage, for instance, with negative
(because chronic) stress, I will feel like garbage and my future will be
garbage (i.e. persistent failure) which my Guide & Control
System will signal with
depression/unhappiness and my bio-system will respond to with declining
health. If I’m smart and flood my Bio-Nav with
positive stressors (the more so when amplified with intense emotion) I will
feel positive and my future will be positive and whose outcome is
elation/happiness and good health. I can, for instance, do that by flooding
my brain with any benign (personal goal directed) mental misdirection, such
as via any one of n meditations, guided imageries, psychotherapies, going on
holidays and/ or with real or imagined forest stimuli. For a more detailed analysis of the
human Biological Navigation System (sans soul,
spirit or animal magnetism) and how it can be manipulated for good or ill see
my book: ‘How to make and fake
happiness’ (2013) |
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