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oped, and tested a theory that can basically be described as
explaining the science of thought—or in simple terms, how
we think and the effect of our thoughts on our brain, body,
and mind. I applied this in many ways with my patients and
in my research over time.1
If you look at the image of my theory, “The Geodesic In-
formation Processing Theory” on pages 126–27, it will help
you understand this internal activity, the science of thought,
a little better.
Before I explain this in a simple way, let me tell you why I am
doing this. When you understand the power of your thought
life, which has been the emphasis of the first seven chapters in
this book, you truly begin to get a glimpse of how important
it is to take responsibility for what you are thinking. Thinking
is a powerful creative force, both a blessing and a curse, and
should not be taken lightly. So, in exposing you to a tested
scientific theory, albeit briefly in this chapter, I am giving you
some tangible proof (not the only proof) that God was so
serious about us capturing our thoughts and renewing our
minds that he gave us science as encouragement.
Thomas More explains this so well in his book
Utopia
:
The scientific investigation of nature is not only a most en-
joyable process but also the best possible means of pleasing
the Creator. . . . He has the normal reactions of an artist.
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Having put the marvelous system of the universe on show for
human beings to look at—since no other species is capable
of taking it in—He must prefer the type of person who ex-
amines it carefully, and really admires his work, to the type
that just ignores it and like the lower animals remains quite
unimpressed by the whole astonishing spectacle.2
You will see there are three levels on the schematic of my
theory: (1) Nonconscious metacognitive level; (2) Conscious
cognitive level; and (3) Symbolic output level.
Nonconscious Metacognitive Level
The nonconscious metacognitive level is on the far left.
It is where 90 to 99 percent of the action in your mind is;
your thinking and thought-building happen on this level.
This level operates at about four hundred billion actions per
second and drives the conscious cognitive level. It operates
twenty-four hours a day.
Conscious Cognitive Level
The conscious cognitive level, in the middle, is where up to
10 percent of mind action is. It operates at about two thou-
sand actions per second, so it is much slower and is controlled
by the metacognitive level. The cognitive level in turn drives
the symbolic output level (end section), which is what you say
and do—what the world sees, the output of your thinking.
This level operates when we are awake.
Symbolic Action Level
The symbolic output level incorporates the five senses
through which you express yourself and experience the world,
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THE GEODESIC INFORMATION PROCESSING MODEL
NON-CONSCIOUS
METACOGNITIVE LEVEL
90% of Learning
Root of thinking process
Automatized
MMA
and then structure of the
complex higher
non-conscious
cortical functions
1–7 METACOGNITIVE MODULES
Ability to manipulate
Capacity to understand and
objects and fine-tune
PROCESSING
interact with others
physical skills
SYSTEM
READING (R)
1
2
eg. Reading
WRITING (W)
INTER-
LISTENING (L)
PERSONAL
KINESTHETIC
SPEAKING (S)
Ability to
manipulate
symbols
MMA
7
3
INTRA-
LINGUISTIC
PERSONAL
S R
INPUT
L W
INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL
FUNCTIONS
MUSICAL
LOGICAL/
Ability to
4
eg. reading for concepts
MATHEMATICAL
perceive an
reading novel
accurate model
reading technical info
SPATIAL/
of oneself
6
VISUAL
Ability to
calculate, quantify,
carry out complex
Processing
5
mathematical operations
systems represented
Sensitivity to pitch,
and consider
melody, rhythm & tune
neurobiologically
propositions & hypotheses
as functional systems
Ability to think 3D, perceive
within the modules
internal & external imagery,
create, transform & modify images,
produce & decode graphic info
MMA
ACTIVATES
ENHANCES
FACILITATES
REPRESENTS
NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL LEVEL
BIOLOGICAL
1–7 represented biologically as
REPRESENTATION
modular colums of neuronal cells
ascending from the cortex to the
subcortex to the limbic system across
the left and right hemispheres
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CONSCIOUS
CONSCIOUS
COGNITIVE LEVEL
SYMBOLIC LEVEL
10% of Learning
MMA
MMA
“THINKING”
Thinking about
thinking
METACOGNITIVE DOMAIN
Operationalizes
metacognition
“EXPRESSION”
DYNAMIC SELF-REGULATION
Monitored by
MMA
Point at which dynamic + active
DECLARATIVE
PROCEDURAL
self-regulation meet
KNOWLEDGE
KNOWLEDGE
“WHAT”
“HOW”
ORCHESTRATED
ORAL
BY ACTIVE
EXPRESSION
CONDITIONAL
+
INTERACT
KNOWLEDGE
“WHEN”
DYNAMIC
“WHY”
SELF-REGULATION
MMA
MMA
RECEPTION
INTERACTION
MMA
MMA
MMA
MMA
MMA
ORCHESTRATED
COGNITIVE
COGNITIVE
COGNITIVE
COGNITIVE
COGNITIVE
BY DYNAMIC
PROCESS
DOMAIN
REQUIREMENTS
FUNCTION (CF)
ACTION (CA)
SELF-REGULATION
OUTPUT
= METACOGNITIVE
ATTENTION
C
F
CF1
CA1
ACTION
LISTENING
(ALLOCATION &
CF2
CA2
DELEGATION)
U
CF3
CA3
MMA
C
F
MMA
CF1
CA1
PERCEPTION
SPEAKING
CF2
CA2
U
CF3
CA3
DECODING
WRITTEN
C
F
CF1
(ANALYSIS)
READING
EXPRESSION
CF2
U
CF3
PROBLEM-
C
F
SOLVING
WRITING
MMA
U
ORGANIZING
(CATEGORIZING &
READING
ASSOCIATING)
reasoning – deductive
(C) CONTENT = something to
=
+ inductive
communicate
SYNTHESIZING
inference
(F) FORM
= structure for
(ENCODING)
judgment
the communication
cause and effect
(U) USE
= a communicative
MEMORY
intent
METACOGNITIVE DOMAIN
1. Represented biologically as the distributed
parallel activation of dendritic inter-connections
COGNITIVE LEVEL
Parallel activation of the
and synapses across both hemispheres
represented biologically
modules involved across both
2. Pattern detection–calling up of existing
as localized activation in
hemispheres because the
descriptive systems to facilitate reconceptual-
either left or right neural
symbolic expression is the
ization of knowledge
connections
result of syngeristic action
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serving as the contact between the external world and the
internal world of your mind. Therefore, this model works in
reverse as well, forming a perfect circle. So information comes
through the five senses, is received consciously by the conscious
cognitive level, and then passes into the nonconscious meta-
cognitive level where—if you have paid attention and started
thinking and choosing—it becomes a physical thought as a
result of genetic expression (the making of proteins). This
newly built physical thought will, in turn, impact your con-
scious cognitive and symbolic levels—and so the cycle goes on.
21-Day Brain Detox Plan
Whatever you think about the most will grow, so the more
the cycle moves with a particular thought, the stronger it
grows. This is in essence the Quantum Zeno Effect (QZE)
taking place that I explained in chapter 7. It takes around
twenty-one days of this cycling for all the necessary protein
changes3 to happen to create a long-term integrated memory.
This is why my brain detox plan is for twenty-one days.
You can’t just apply a thought once and think change has
happened. It takes repeated work for the QZE to take effect.
Each day something is happening to the thought in your non-
conscious mind. So if you stop at day 4 or 5, which is often
when people do give up, then the consequence will be that
the memory denatures—which means it dies and becomes
heat energy. Simply put, you forget.
You Feel the Pull
It’s important to note that we feel the pull of the sensory in-
formation coming in through the symbolic level, but we don’t
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have to go there. These are the events and circumstances from
the outside world. The events and circumstances from the
outside world also enter into our minds and brains through
electromagnetic and the quantum worlds (chap. 7). Remem-
ber, we cannot control the events and circumstances of our
lives, but we
can control our reactions
. Don’t be reactive;
take time to slow down and think (see chaps. 4, 5, and 6).
Our five senses activate an emotional response almost im-
mediately, but if we don’t take the time to process them, the
unprocessed emotion will dominate. This is why all the keys
I am describing in part 1 of this book are so important; they
help you deal with this pull.
Satan tries to take advantage of the pull of the five senses
through this symbolic level, and he would love it if you re-
spond impulsively to them. But you are made in God’s image
with the mind of Christ, and Jesus told his disciples that all
power had been given to him (Matt. 28:18). If all power was
given to Jesus, how much power does Satan have? None. When
you truly let that sink in, you will realize that you control
your reactions, your thinking, and your choices.
What Lies Are You Believing?
It’s through the senses that we receive Satan’s lies, but—and
this is important—we don’t have to believe those lies. If we do
believe them, we process them into physical realities (through
the conscious cognitive to the nonconscious metacognitive)
that form the substance of the nerve networks upon which we
act. This means that if we listen to and believe the Enemy’s
lies, we actually choose to process them into physical realities
inside our brains. In doing so, we create the evil and act upon
it. But we do not have to believe Satan’s lies. We as humans
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create evil when we collapse these probabilities into actuali-
ties (chap. 7). So evil does not come from God, obviously,
yet people often say that if God created everything, then he
created evil as well. God has given us the power to create: this
creative force can become good or evil through our choices.
Current neuroscientific and quantum physics research
confirms that our thoughts change our brains daily. In fact,
neurological literature has coined the term “self-directed neu-
roplasticity” as a general description of the principle that
deep thinking changes brain structure and function.4 This
plastic ability of the brain to change in a positive or negative
direction depending on our state of mind is called the
plastic
paradox
. Positive plasticity produces positive behavior, and
negative plasticity produces negative behaviors.
Distorted Love and Truth Get Wired In
When we distort love and truth, we wire this perversion into
our brains and, in a sense, create brain damage. This is not
an exaggeration, because our brains are wired for love, not