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[Tale of Two Brains] Men’s and women’s brains — Mark Gungor
A humorous excursion towards whole-brainedness
[Tale of Two Brains] Men’s and women’s brains (2008)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQ9L9YBJkk8
The transcript of Mark’s Youtube talk is here: https://mdrtresourcezone.azureedge.net/assets-prod/2009_proc_gungor/2009_Gungor.pdf?sv=2012-02-12&st=2019-11-09T13:00:31Z&se=2019-11-10T09:00:31Z&sr=b&sp=r&sig=DSCiyBB3KiZsxTlS0mtoO9JyI6kYo0TaSkpQkTjNV8g%3D
Wonderful showmanship. The first part is on boxes in men’s brains. It characterizes our left brain intelligences of linear sequencing and forming of discrete habits, each one its own little intelligent routine.
The second part on women’s brains, as a tangle of wire, everything connected, all driven by emotion, characterizes our right brain intelligences.
Then he contrasts the male intelligence of a Nothing Box with the female intelligence of 24/7 connectivity.
This points back to much earlier literature about male-priest capacity for voidfulness; and, female-priestess capacity for nurturing and evolving whatever is present from wherever it is starting from.
In the video, Mark does not get to the possibility of using BOTH these intelligences, as appropriate and as needed.
But you can.