trinataylor
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First and foremost, I do believe the content I write about warrants some background on why I feel I can speak on any of this. I am aware that my credibility may be at question. However, one should not discredit me just yet. I am not a scholar nor do I hold a degree in this line of work. However, for the past 15 years I have researched the mechanics of the brain, quantum physics, physics, qualitative behavior, the origin of religion, spirituality, and anything I found relative to each of the areas listed. Initially, my research focused on the manipulation of energy through our thoughts. Did we as humans possess this ability and if so, to what extent? Delving into this subject led me in two distinct directions: Quantum Physics and Psychology.
At the present moment, 10/15/2016, there are 329 books in my kindle that I have purchased since 10/31/2010. I’ve read all of the books from cover to cover; in addition to numerous publications and hardback books. Granted, the entire lot is not centralized around the mechanisms of the brain, but a majority are, and less than 1% are fiction based.
The amount of voluntary time devoted to research, with absolutely no incentive outside of self-development; allows me the ability to write these blogs. I, at will, researched, examined, assessed, drew my own conclusions and then withdrew the same conclusions, of which the only form of motivation was that of personal fulfillment. Within that you may find credibility. Is my research reliable? Only the credibility of the reader can determine the accuracy. Do I need a degree to formulate a hypothesis? Absolutely not.