Why is Change Difficult for Us? A Neuropsychological Exploration and the Role of Consciousness in Personality Transformation

The process of personality and behavioral change in humans faces serious challenges rooted in neural structures, lived experiences, and conscious interpretations. This article, with an interdisciplinary approach to neuroscience, psychology, and consciousness, seeks to clarify why humans resist change. The role of awareness (as the soul or inner observer) in selecting or validating brain patterns … Read more

The Brain’s Perception of Trauma: Psychological Injury, Threat Illusions, and Cognitive Consequences

Trauma is not always the result of a physical blow to the body. Sometimes, the brain reacts to an intensely emotional or frightening experience in a way that mirrors its response to physical harm. This article explores the hypothesis that psychological traumas can lead the brain to develop distorted perceptions of reality—perceptions that, over time, … Read more

The Relationship Between Genes and Consciousness (Soul): An Evolutionary Perspective on Understanding Human

Human understanding of itself has always fluctuated between two poles: the biological and the spiritual. This paper presents a new perspective on the relationship between the human genome and the consciousness of the soul. It explores how genes, through evolution, have experienced various forms of consciousness, and conversely, how the soul has evolved within various … Read more

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