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Examine Falling in love — the neuroscience and the phenomenology With Clarity
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Examine Falling in love — the neuroscience and the phenomenology With Clarity

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Transformation Path
1
Falling in love — the neuroscience and the phenomenology in Practice
2
Falling in love — the neuroscience and the phenomenology: A Deeper Look
3
Falling in love — the neuroscience and the phenomenology
4
Falling in love — the neuroscience and the phenomenology: Foundations
5
Falling in love — the neuroscience and the phenomenology: From Confusion to Clarity
Falling in love — the neuroscience and the phenomenology: Questions Worth Asking
About This Journey

The neuroscience is compelling: dopamine surges, oxytocin floods, the prefrontal cortex briefly steps aside. But the phenomenology is stranger still — the sense that the world has finally become what it always should have been, that this person was somehow already known. Both accounts are true, and neither is sufficient to live by.

The Path

The course sequence, in order.

Each step builds on the last.

1
Falling in love — the neuroscience and the phenomenology in Practice
2
Falling in love — the neuroscience and the phenomenology: A Deeper Look
3
Falling in love — the neuroscience and the phenomenology
4
Falling in love — the neuroscience and the phenomenology: Foundations
5
Falling in love — the neuroscience and the phenomenology: From Confusion to Clarity
6
Falling in love — the neuroscience and the phenomenology: Questions Worth Asking
Concepts Explored
Freedom in Falling: Love Without Possession
Grief as Gateway: Loss and Transformation in Love
Kama and Bhakti: Desire Transmuted into Devotion
Prema: Love as Neurochemical Surrender
Rasa: The Aesthetic Flavor of Emotional States in Love

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