Why Neuroaesthetics and Your Multiplicity Matters
Episode Description
Today we're exploring what neuroaesthetics have to do with your wellbeing, and how to use the magic of this concept to your advantage. [0:02:00] How black and white thinking only results in binaries and misses the beauty of our multiplicity [0:07:00] What is neuroaesthetics and how does it affect us? [0:15:00] Should you give up on something because you think you’re not good at it, or should you reconsider whether neuroaesthetics played a part [0:18:00] A peek at next week’s topic: archetypes and costumes [0:21:00] Question to ponder on: how you as a sensitive, energetic being, are impacted by things that you maybe didn't allow yourself to be sensitive to?
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"We can embody many different things at the same time." — Michelle Pellizzon
"***Many of us love black and white thinking because it's easier!***" — Michelle Pellizzon
"The way a space looks impacts how we feel, how we feel about ourselves, and how we feel about that space." — Michelle Pellizzon
"***Neuroaesthetics is the impact that things that are aesthetic, such as design and architecture, have on our brains and physiologically, intellectually, mentally, in our conscious and unconscious.***" — Michelle Pellizzon
"These super extremes that we live by, that is black and white thinking... When we reduce down to the one thing, we're sucking the air and the complexity out of the rest of our lives... I don't want to be that; I want to be expensive..." — Michelle Pellizzon
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Show Notes
[0:01:00] Throwback of the Twelfth House Podcast’s previous episode with Manoj on the idea of multiplicity and embodying many aspects of ourselves
[0:02:00] Black and white thinking only results in binaries and misses the beauty of nuance and multiplicity
[0:07:00] What is neuroaesthetics and how does it affect us?
[0:11:00] The Architecture of Happiness book by Alain de Botton
[0:12:00] The effect of fluorescent lighting on our bodies is a perfect example of how neuroaesthetics can affect us on a physical level
[0:14:00] Can we control how we respond or react to what we see?
[0:15:00] Should you give up on something because you thought you’re not good at it, or should you reconsider whether neuroaesthetics play a part in why you didn't adopt something
[0:17:00] Why you might want to consider how neuroaesthetics shows up in your life
[0:18:00] A peek at next week’s topic: archetypes and costumes
[0:19:00] Various ways to get through to our desired outcomes
[0:20:00] Figuring out a system that works for you
[0:21:00] Question to ponder on: how you as a sensitive, energetic being, are impacted by things that you maybe didn't allow yourself to be sensitive to?
Resources and People Mentioned
The Architecture of Happiness book by Alain de Botton
Ivy Ross, the director of design at Google
Redefining the Business of Wellness with Manoj Dias
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