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Bodies
that were built to hang onto every calorie found themselves swimming in the superfluous calories of the post-war Western diet.
So all of those colored lines correspond to bunches of axons, the fibers that join cell
bodies
to synapses.
And people are, in fact, imprisoned within their own bodies, but they do have a mind.
The other thing that religions know is we're not just brains, we are also
bodies.
Our ideas are in one area and our behavior with our
bodies
is in another.
Now those parts are also physical parts, of course, brains,
bodies
and legs and things, but they aren't so important, actually.
And applying this to the idea of building up what's in our
bodies.
And these forces act on, attract,
bodies
that have an electrical charge.
And by doing these activities and by training your brain just like we train our bodies, what we've found is we can reverse the formula for happiness and success, and in doing so, not only create ripples of positivity, but a real revolution.
Another aspect is where the twisted concept of honor is linked to women and their bodies; where men are allowed to disrespect women and even kill them sometimes in the name of so-called "family honor"; where women are left to die right outside their houses for speaking to a man on a mobile phone, in the name of "family honor."
One is that you and I all have between 30 to 50,000 chemicals in our
bodies
that our grandparents didn't have.
We know what we're putting out there, we have a sense of those repercussions, but we are so ignorant of this sense of what happens when we put things, or things are put into our
bodies.
And yet, we know more about the surface of the Moon and about Mars than we do about this habitat, despite the fact that we have yet to extract a gram of food, a breath of oxygen or a drop of water from those
bodies.
And they all took the spotlight, even though every bone in their
bodies
was telling them not to.
And it happened again, even more spectacularly, in the last half-million years when our own ancestors became cultural creatures, they came together around a hearth or a campfire, they divided labor, they began painting their bodies, they spoke their own dialects, and eventually they worshiped their own gods.
And that includes our own
bodies.
Now we all need to focus on the many, many ways technology can lead us back to our real lives, our own bodies, our own communities, our own politics, our own planet.
It redefines the role of skin, and our
bodies
become an atomizer.
For instance, in the 1960s, India adopted very specific numeric targets and they paid women to accept having an IUD placed in their
bodies.
And through this work, I hope to better understand the evolutionary vulnerabilities of our bodies, so that we can improve and better manage our health in the future.
All of these diseases have a strong evolutionary component that directly relates to the fact that we live today in a very different environment than the ones in which our
bodies
evolved.
It doesn't just kill everybody, it mangles the
bodies
beyond all recognition.
The
bodies
can't be properly buried.
Her fury was ignited by lifetimes of men helping themselves to women's
bodies
without consent.
That's lifetimes of women dealing with men who assume they know better for us than we know for ourselves, being the property of husbands, landowners, and having old, white men tell us the fate of our lady parts; lifetimes of having our
bodies
used for love and objects of desire, instead of
bodies
that we get to wield and use as we choose; lifetimes of knowing that whether we play by their rules or not, we still have to tolerate harassment, assault and even worse; lifetimes of our
bodies
being used as property that can be hit and hurt, manipulated and moved and like objects that are not deserving of respect; lifetimes of not being able to express the anger of our
bodies.
When someone thinks they can help themselves to our bodies, it not only ignites the current fury, but it lights up the past.
And it turns out that as we discover these things, we human beings really like to change how we look, how we act, what our
bodies
do.
I really believe that we still have a lot to learn about the normal structure and function of our
bodies.
The existing information and what you self-discover may at first seem skimpy and difficult to connect to other
bodies
of knowledge.
And so, the question I raised before becomes even more interesting if you thought about the enormity of this in every one of your
bodies.
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