The Mind

Our mind is the basis of everything

Our mind governs our personal and professional lives, our thoughts, actions, relationships, perceptions. It accompanies us day and night. It is everything!

We all want to communicate, to connect with other people (our family, friends, workmates, customers, the public) in the most personal, enriching and efficient possible way.

Understanding how your mind communicates, how it connects with others and vice-versa, is to posess the most powerful and effective means of communication.
Personal and professional relationships, presentations, performances, talks... How can we make them really unforgettable?

At an event, a show, a presentation, a given moment... the key is not only an excellent organization, service or entertainment, it is knowing how to get to the core of the guest's decision-making process, thoughts, sensations and emotions ... HIS MIND! And Ramon Fauria is an expert at this.

Only in this way can you make him live the experience to the full, only this way will you be able to reach levels of maximum satisfaction. Only this way will you be able to enhance the event and its aims even further, making it unique, personal and really memorable!

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Its fascinating mystery and potential

Everybody, at some time in their lives, has had an unusual experience, which simply cannot be explained.
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'In the future, all of us will know much more about many things'.
Frederick Marion, mentalist

'Science is about uncertainties. The subjects of the human mind and human consciousness are two of the great unsolved scientific subjects'.
Robert Winston, scientific commentator

'The more we advance, the more are the unknowns we encounter. The mind, which is the most fascinating part of the human body, is also the part which is most unknown.'
Javier de Felipe, neuroscientist

'This mass of spongy fat enclosed within the skull remains the greatest enigma, even though we examine it every day, scalpel in hand: Perhaps the day will come when we will learn how to use it to its full potential.'
Enrique Ferrer, neurosurgeon

'Since the accident, I believe in myself, in the power of the mind, and my spirit as part of the universal energy. We have some incredible abilities in our minds, and in our hearts. The invisible power of our minds is the thing that I try hardest to teach to my children, in the knowledge that if you have not experienced it, it is difficult to understand.'
Eduard Struch, survivor of the Andes plane crash

'The mind has many unexplored pathways; the more I study it, the less I know, and the more fun I have.'
Mario Capecchi, Nobel prizewinner in Medicine 2007

'The only limitations to the powers of our minds are those that we impose ourselves.'
Marelli

'Minds are like parachutes - they work better when they are open.'
Thomas Dewar, philanthropist

'It is frustrating to try to get inside a mind like yours. You should take it out and dance on it. That would remove some of its stiffness'.
Mark Twain, writer

'We all have a mind, but how differently each of us sets it to work. There is much evidence that suggests that every brain is blessed with a wide range of extraordinary capacities. For example, each of us, in our daily lives, has the ability to anticipate what is about to happen by unconsciously gathering clues from our surroundings and consequently directing our behaviour. From the sportsman to the musician, all of us are genuinely remarkable.'
Robert Winston, professor and scientific commentator

Its strength and plasticity

'Whatever in your mind, you can do.'
Michael Phelps, olympic champion

'We are our brains.'
Óscar Marín, Doctor of biology and neuroscience

'You are what you are thinking. Anything that is in your mind, is something that you are attracting to yourself.'
Rhonda Byrne, writer

'We all construct our own realities unconsciously through our mental chatter. If you observe your mind, there is always a monologue in progress. It starts when we open our eyes in the morning, and continues for every second until we close our eyes at night.'
Srikumar S. Rao, writer

'The mind has the capacity to act upon the brain; if you, who are shut in here, should decide to go out for a walk, the physiology of your brain would change favourably. We are matter and spirit. The mind is our spirit, and the brain our basic matter.'
Francisco Alonso Fernández, psychiatrist

'We can reprogram our brains to change our behaviour.'
Joe Dispenza, biochemist

Reality and perception

All that we see is real, even though reality may be different.
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'Our perceptions are hallucinations controlled by the senses. The image received by the eye is not identical to what is real. The brain makes up for the lack of information, or sometimes fails to, making us see or anticipate conclusions. The brain creates hypotheses from what we see'.
Richard Gregory, professor of neuropsychology

'Reality does not exist, it is an interpretation by our brain. The brain fills in everything that we do not see, and this happens with all our perceptions, including our personal state.'
Óscar Marín, Doctor of biology and neuroscience

'We perceive everything that surrounds us, and this is different from physical reality. Therefore, if we take physical reality, perception is different, there is no absolute truth. The reality described by physics is different from the reality of our perception.'
Jorge Wagensberg, scientific commentator

'Perspective plays an important role when we are determining what we see when we look at the world.'
Richard Wiseman, professor of psychology

Mental influence

'We do not control what we do as much as we think. Neither do we take decisions in such a rational way as we would like to think.'
Óscar Marín, Doctor of biology and neuroscience

'We are highly susceptible to manipulation - at work, in our romantic encounters, or at the shop on the corner.'
Dan Ariely, writer

'Many aspects of our daily behaviour, of what we think or feel, are influenced by factors outside our consciousness. Factors that do not just flash across the cinema or television screen, but which are right under our noses, and which could have a considerable influence on the way we think and behave - it could be something as simple as someone saying our name, a sentence or a newspaper headline'.
Richard Wiseman, professor of psychcology

'Nearly 95% of a human being's mental processes occur in the subconscious mind. It is in this kingdom of unconsciousness that we find the mechanisms that determine our decisions, including the decision to buy.'
Raquel Maspoch, humanist

'The greatest advance in the world of advertising an promotion is due to the incorporation of new scientific knowledge regading the functioning of the mind of the potential buyer.'
Albert Figueras, physician and writer

Eduardo Punset in his book 'A journey to happiness' insists on the importance of emotion: The decisions we take are, in reality, emotional and not rational ones, even though we are sure the opposite is true.

According to scholars of neuromarketing, we all have three brains: The new one, which thinks and processes rational data; the middle one, which feels and processes emotions and senations; and the ancient one, which takes the information of the other two into account and takes the decision, being therefore the one that prevails. This brain responds only to six types of stimulus. Knowing these and knowing how to incorporate them, will improve your ability to sell and to communicate.

Even if we do not speak, we unconsciously transmit and perceive countless thoughts and moods. For this reason, language is sometimes only the tip of the iceberg of communication.

Intuition

'Intuition is the nose of the mind.'
Delphine Gay, writer

'We all use reason, but we use intuition much more. Intuition is the intelligence of the unconscious mind. It is a highly valuable human ability and tool to associate with reasoning. For example, knowing how to read a face and draw instant conclusions that reason is unable to attain'
Gerd Gigerenzer, investigator of intuition

'Some researchers believe that the sixth sense is an instinct that we have forgotten, active in our ancestors but asleep in ourselves.'
Robert Winston, professor and scientific commentator

Mental connection

The prestigious biochemist Rupert Sheldrake claims that telepathy should not be considered to be a paranormal faculty, but a normal one. There are many people who have, at some time, experienced the sensation of telepathy with relatives, friends, or even animals. And it is because the mind is not confined within the brain, but extends out into the surrounding world. This mental projection can affect and influence the world and is, in turn, influenced by it. The mind, therefore, has a power far superior to what we might imagine. This mental projection manifests itself as qualities such as telepathy, premonitions or the feeling of being watched.

He claims that, just as there are electromagnetic fields that we cannot see, there are also mental -or morphic- fields, through which behaviours, intentions and ideas can run, both conscious and unconscious ones. It is along these information highways, or morphic fields, that thoughts travel.

He points out that a very important aspect of mental transmission is intention. When a person decides to do something -make a telephone call or go home- he or she projects the intention towards that objective -the person with whom he or she will talk, or the home he or she will go to- and it is this that some people and animals are able to perceive.

When Sheldrake presented his theories in the 1980s, some scientists thought his thesis only fit for the bonfire. In the researcher's opinion, the reason why telepathy causes fear an rejection among scientists is partly because it does not fit in with materialist theory. Throughout the history of science, revolutions occur when there is a change in the paradigms, so that a broader model of reality takes the place of a more limited one. Conversely, specialists in quantum physics, accustomed to considering reality as existing in multiple dimensions, accepting the existence of parallel universes, and even contemplating time travel, believe mental fields to be scientifically possible.

'I believe that all levels of life, from the mineral to the vegetable, are connected, and that this connection goes beyond the material.'
David Servan-Schreiber, psychiatrist and neurologist

'Another extraordinary law tells us that two objects that are in different places can communicate, with a kind of telepathy.'
Ignacio Cirac, quantum computation scientist

Communication and mind

'Events are among the principal tools in strategic marketing, enabling companies to confront today's competitive environment. The current trends in events are based on all of the tools that generate emotions, experiences that touch our soul, and events rooted in human values.'
Antonio Mateo, consultant

'Faced with an immense range of products and services, being able to make an impact on the consumer and persuade him to stick to our brand is a logical priority.'
Anthony Robbins, celebrated US motivational speaker

The consumer is no longer satisfied with any old thing. He is looking for something different and exclusive, which will make him feel special.
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