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But the sense of purpose of the original Pilgrims left a permanent imprint on the national character.
Much of the imprint of trauma is in a very primitive survival part of your brain that just picks up what's dangerous and what's safe.
Much of the imprint of trauma is in a very primitive survival part of your brain that just picks up what's dangerous and what's safe.
That is, if they don't imprint on a half-vampire baby first.
That is, if they don't imprint on a half vampire baby first.
an imprint of deformity and decay. And yet when I looked upon that ugly idol in the glass, I was
Evil besides, which I must still believe to be the lethal side of man, had left on that body an imprint of deformity and decay,
You know I didn't imprint on you, right?
You know I didn't imprint on you, right?
The core imprint of trauma is in that core part of the brain having to do with survival, and when that part of the brain is not laid to rest, it will keep firing, and this constrains our perception box.
It doesn't belong to right now." The core imprint of trauma is in that core part of the brain having to do with survival,
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You know I didn't imprint on you, right?
You know I didn't imprint on you, right?
So task bracketing sets a neural imprint, a kind of a fingerprint in your brain of this thing has to happen at this particular time of day, so much so that it's reflexive.
So task bracketing sets a neural imprint, a kind of a fingerprint in your brain of this thing has to happen at this particular time of day, so much so that it's reflexive.
And so it has left an imprint on the rest of people.
And so it has left an imprint on the rest of people.