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Abhijit Naskar

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7 Billion Gods: Humans Above All Autobiography of God: Biopsy of A Cognitive Reality Biopsy of Religions: Neuroanalysis Towards Universal Tolerance Either Civilized or Phobic: A Treatise on Homosexuality Homo: A Brief History of Consciousness Human Making is Our Mission: A Treatise on Parenting I Am The Thread: My Mission Illusion of Religion: A Treatise on Religious Fundamentalism In Search of Divinity: Journey to The Kingdom of Conscience Love Sutra: The Neuroscientific Manual of Love Love, God & Neurons: Memoir of a Scientist Who Found Himself by Getting Lost Neurons of Jesus: Mind of A Teacher, Spouse & Thinker Neurons, Oxygen & Nanak Neurosutra: The Abhijit Naskar Collection Prescription: Treating India's Soul Principia Humanitas Rowdy Buddha: The First Sapiens The Art of Neuroscience in Everything The Bengal Tigress: A Treatise on Gender Equality The Education Decree The Film Testament The God Parasite: Revelation of Neuroscience The Islamophobic Civilization: Voyage of Acceptance The Krishna Cancer The Spirituality Engine We Are All Black: A Treatise on Racism What is Mind? Wise Mating: A Treatise on Monogamy

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Politics means implementation of the best ideas for the society in the path of wellbeing and progress. This is the approach that gave the world, leaders of glorious characters such as Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King Jr., Subhas Chandra Bose (the actual man behind India__ Independence), Vasil Levski (the man who liberated Bulgaria from the Ottoman oppression), Nelson Mandela and many more. These people were technically politicians too, but unlike the majority of the politicians ofmodern society, their approach to politics was what it should be in a real system of politics.

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The very first few days when you actually start having symptoms of falling for someone special, are the days of heavenly bliss and unreasonable madness. This specific __adness_ is one of the most rudimentary elements of the foundation of love. Along comes __uphoria_. It feels like you have grown wings and you can fly around without a single care in the world. Everything starts to seem beautiful and better. The sun shines a bit brighter and the birds twitter a little louder and sweeter. As if you are stuck in an enchanting dream. You get butterflies in your stomach whenever the special person casts a blazing gaze upon you. And off course you all know about the thumping of heart and dilation of pupils.

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Neurosutra: The Abhijit Naskar Collection

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Nature programmed the neurobiological processes of early love to appear as something beyond the primitive sexual cravings of the genitals. So, from an evolutionary standpoint, it all leads to copulation and reproduction, but from the perspective of the individual who has recently fallen head over heels in love with someone, it is mostly about a sensation of warmth and delight, and rarely of sexual nature.

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Love, God & Neurons: Memoir of a Scientist Who Found Himself by Getting Lost

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The lessons of relationship that our primordial ancestors learned are deeply encoded in the genetics of our neurobiological circuits of love. They are present from the moment we are born and activated at puberty by the cocktail of neurochemicals. It__ an elegant synchronized system. At first our brain weighs a potential partner, and if the person _s our ancestral wish list, we get a spike in the release of sex chemicals that makes us dizzy with a rush of unavoidable infatuation. It__ the _st step down the primeval path of pair-bonding.

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We were the only two people in the entire airport who lost total track of time, for we were consumed by space-time at that present moment. Time was irrelevant to our existence, for we didn__ want to exist outside the tight and glorious knots of each other__ arms. Time is basically an illusion created by the mind to aid in our sense of temporal presence in the vast ocean of space. Without the neurons to create a virtual perception of the past and the future based on all our experiences, there is no actual existence of the past and the future. All that there is, is the present.

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Love, God & Neurons: Memoir of a Scientist Who Found Himself by Getting Lost