I am a computational cognitive neuroscientist, who also happens to be a Tibetan Buddhist practitioner and an amateur ballet dancer. In this blog I muse about topics at the intersection of these things. #ballet #neuroscience #mindfulness
My interest with flow started when as a kid. I would sit with my sibling and check out non colored documents films presenting such celebrities as Michael Astaire and Cinnamon Rogers. These films oozed glamor and complexity and completely fascinated my creativity. What made Michael Astaire so unique was that he was very interesting to look at, plus his moving had such wit and sparkle. Conscious Dance Directory
My interest with flow started when as a kid. I would sit with my sibling and check out non colored documents films presenting such celebrities as Michael Astaire and Cinnamon Rogers. These films oozed glamor and complexity and completely fascinated my creativity. What made Michael Astaire so unique was that he was very interesting to look at, plus his moving had such wit and sparkle. Conscious Dance Directory
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My interest with flow started when as a kid. I would sit with my sibling and check out non colored documents films presenting such celebrities as Michael Astaire and Cinnamon Rogers. These films oozed glamor and complexity and completely fascinated my creativity. What made Michael Astaire so unique was that he was very interesting to look at, plus his moving had such wit and sparkle.
Conscious Dance Directory
My interest with flow started when as a kid. I would sit with my sibling and check out non colored documents films presenting such celebrities as Michael Astaire and Cinnamon Rogers. These films oozed glamor and complexity and completely fascinated my creativity. What made Michael Astaire so unique was that he was very interesting to look at, plus his moving had such wit and sparkle.
Conscious Dance Directory
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