Your Reptile Brain and How it Controls You.
Although we
think and believe that we are in control just one day of
observing your self will prove to you that most of your
life is run on auto-pilot and in a subconscious way.
Especially your emotional and habitual life. Unless your
have training when your emotions hit you have little
control.
Your brain is an amazing bit of kit, however the control
centers for survival and reproduction are base in a very
early part of your physiology. The parts of you that decide
weather you live or die are very old in fact your are run
by a brain similar to a T-Rex.
Only a small part of your subconscious mind is similar to
your inner child. The rest is a lizard. Herpetology was a
passion for many years ( study of reptiles) and recently it
has come in useful again as I look deeper in to the human
mind.
Our brain at it’s core has a lizard that controls all our
survival emotions. It has been around a few million years
longer than man and served the dinosaurs well for millions
of years. Down this page are links for those of you who
want to delve deeper into how our early brains still
function with in our minds. You might want to begin with
the anatomy of the human brain .
Basically you have three brains in your skull. Each built
one on top of the other. Interconnected with different
functions programs and memories. a bit like three computers
joined together. They all have different functions and
distinct abilities.
The
first of which is our lizard brain.
The reptilian brain consists of the upper part of the
spinal cord and the basal ganglia, the diencephalon, and
parts of the mid-brain all of which sits on top of your
spinal column like a knob in the middle of you head. This
part of you controls your body’s vital programs breathing,
heart rate etc.
Guess what gets activated when you are afraid? This part
controls rigid, obsessive,compulsive, ritualistic and
paranoia and is still very active even in deep sleep. Still
similar and driven by the same basic survival programs as
T-Rex. It is responsible for your basic survival. Its focus
on fight, run away, freeze and to look for food and sex and
territoriality. Guess what gets activated when you are
afraid?
You can see how when you go into a stress response and have
all those amazing chemicals in your body you loose your
higher brain functions and many of your later programming
and social habits. This part looks after you and includes
your brain stem and your cerebellum.
The second brain in you is the.
The
mammalian brain. This is your
Limbic Brain this comes off the first brain and looks a bit
like a limb. This part of your controls your more complex
emotions such as memory, love , compassion and other
emotions. It is made up of your hippocampus, the amygdala,
and the hypothalamus. If you have a mammal pet then you
know that your dog shares some of the emotions that you
have and often when you feel higher emotions it is this
part of your early brain that is being fired off.
Just like your old survival brain a skilled hypnotist or
neuro-linguistic programmer can fire this area of your
brain off for desired results. So can that bitch at work.
Your
third brain neocortex. This is the part
of your head that you share with the higher apes. Ours is
just a little bit bigger and has more wiring in. It sits
above your limbic brain that sits on your reptile. All
stacked one on top of the other. This part of deals with
the higher functions such logic and time words and symbols.
This is why when you have a subconscious incongruence your
older brains will win and take over. With it comes all
those painful emotions. One of the tricks is to get your
limbic and your reptile part working together. If they
agree with you neocortex you win if not they will take over
and run the show.
This is why when stress hits us or we feel fear of loosing
something, mate, prestige, ego or create an imaginary
threat to our life your subconscious mind will generate
some very old and primitive resources. We can learn to
control most of these it does take practice and knowledge..
Begin by using the “Big Four”

