Highlights from the Charlie Rose Brain Series

with Eric Kandel
in Science & Health part of Charlie Rose: The Brain Series
on Thursday, January 27, 2011 * * * * *

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Highlights from the Charlie Rose Brain Series with Eric Kandel of Columbia University

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    1. Patsiebert  02/26/2011 02:40 PM Report

      Charlie,

      I am so very grateful for the views expressed in this series. I am professionally involved with individuals wanting to understand themselves, others, and their communities in order to create a more harmonious, compassionate and empathic world. This series adds great clarity, understanding and corroboration of my life's work.

      I have three areas of interest in my life: movement (The Feldenkrais Method of Somatic education), emotions and communications (Marshall Rosenberg's work on Nonviolent Communication), and the relationship of individuals to society (Dominic Barter's work on Restorative Circles). All of these innovators and social entrepreneurs emphasize the use of ones entire self and personal responsibility for our individual and collective actions.

      This program seems to hit every major aspect of what I am doing with great clarity and scholarship. When integrated in its entirety this series summarizes what I am so eager to express, a compassionate integration of the individual with their environment. I am thrilled and encouraged by the emphasis these interviews stress on the neurological and biological aspect of life. What also excites me is that I have practical information that I have synthesized from my personal studies that would be of value to the scientific and artful work the men and woman in your series are so passionate about sharing. Let me know how I might be of service. Until then, dance on!!!

    2. rrawat02  02/06/2011 10:15 AM Report

      Excellent summary of a great series.