EUGENE HALLIDAY Podcast
EUGENE HALLIDAY Podcast
TOP ECONOMY
Eugene begins by defining ‘Top Economy’ “Local intelligences, supplied with the appropriate information, are better equipped to solve local problems than a central intelligence in the metropolis far away.” He then applies this concept, designed for local decision-making of governments and town councils, to the human body.
There is an exact correspondence between macrocosmos, the universe, and the microcosmos of the human being. In the body each organ has its own intelligence, as to its functioning, which is superior to that of the centralised intelligence of the human brain. For example, the kidneys know more about their workings than anything else, and this applies to all organs. This is because all the organs have developed over millennia to function as they do. The central intelligence of the brain will supply each organ with what that organ needs, but only on request.
The brain has two sides. The left side controls speech and rational thought, the right side is freer and has the creative and volitional functions. The left side cannot know what is happening on the right side i.e. what is in the will, unless it is verbalised by the left side. This will interfere with the intention by rationalising it.
Man is a microcosm of the ‘big man’, the universe. Inside the head is the ‘evaluator’, the ‘counter’, and every cell in the body is in communication with it. Every cell has a nucleus, with its resident intelligence, and knows what it wants to do. Over millennia, each cell has evolved to know what it need to do and unintelligent interference from the brain is not helpful to them. In fact, the brain can be insensitive to the plight of cells in the body, for example when an athlete pushes himself beyond his physical limits.
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