How Whole Brain Thinking Can Save the Future James Olson The 32 Variations on Sexual Orientation Chart - Explanation Guide How Whole Brain Thinking Can Save the Future – James Olson 1 To understand the 32 variations chart we need to understand three things: 1. The effects of genetic dominance on the way the brain gathers and responds to information. 2. That anyone can have two different genders. 3. And what is meant by the terms holistic and dualistic. Consider how genetic dominance affects flowers. Cross a red and white flower and we get one of four results: red, white, pink, or red and white. The genetic trigger that determines our brain’s operating system also uses dominance to produce four different types. There are three kinds of dominance: complete, incomplete, and codominance. In complete dominance, for example, the dominance is complete. We make our decisions based on either the management style of right hemisphere or that of the left. When dominance is incomplete, the two sides combine to form hybrid system of brain management; we are given a blend of the two to guide us. When the dominance we inherit is codominance, our operating system is cooperative; the two sides work as a unified team. To understand the chart we also need to know that we can have two different operating systems guiding us, and therefore have two different genders. Here is why. Information that is input to the brain—brain input—is internalized. Our observations flow inward to the brain and shape who we are within the bounds of our skin—what we feel and think. Information that the brain outputs—through our actions, through our choices of what to believe and how to respond to something—is externalized. Output information shapes the world around us. What we know about others is mostly based on their responses, their information output. Information input and information output are separate actions; therefore, they are subject to separate forces of genetic dominance. You can, for example, find that the operating system of your right hemisphere dominates the input of your information, and find that your left hemisphere dominates the output of information—your responses. Holistic refers to the typical right-brain approach to understanding, one that views the whole of things, but whose detailed understanding is greatly limited. Dualistic refers to an approach to understanding that focuses in to obtain a more detailed understanding of what the right brain has discovered (and thus knows a lot about certain things), but whose holistic vision is greatly limited. *** HOW WHOLE BRAIN THINKING CAN SAVE THE FUTURE Origin Press / Paperback / 334 pages / $ 19.95 ISBN: 978-1579830519 / eBook ASIN: B01M7P61SB James Olson January 10, 2017 Index / Bibliography / Illustrations How Whole Brain Thinking Can Save the Future – James Olson 2
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