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Mario E. Martinez

PsyD Nashville, USA

Title: The Mind body self: How longevity is culturally learned and the causes of health are inherited

Biography

Biography: Mario E. Martinez

Abstract

We  know  that  the  mind  influences  the  body,  but  what  seems  to  be  ignored  in  the  life  sciences  is  what  influences  the  mind.  I  propose  why  culture  is  what  influences  the  mind  by  creating  a  context  for  the  communication.  Based  on my ethnography work with healthy centenarians worldwide, I describe how cultural beliefs are more  powerful  than  our  genetic  endowment,  and  how  growing  older  is  mostly  the  passing  of  time,  whereas  aging  is  what  we  do  with  our  time  based  on  the  beliefs  we  assimilate  from  our  cultures.  Rather  than  being  genetically  sentenced  with  family  illnesses,  we  have  the  capacity  to  change  how  our  genes  express  disease  as  well  as  the  causes of health, based on how our brain learns to culturally perceive the world. My theory and practice of  mind body  science  is  based  on  research  that  investigates  the  healthy  brains,  the  exalted  emotions  (compassion,  empathy, love), and the elevated cognitions (honor, admiration, cooperation).  As Homo sapiens, our immune  system has 150,000 years of accumulated wisdom that has allowed it to evolve from a protector against  pathogens  to  an  intelligent  interpreter  that  confirms  the  cultural  beliefs  that  we  choose  to  engage.  Bio cognitive science studies the outliers of the normal curve.  Conventional science studies averages at the expense of individual differences.  Researching outliers provides valuable individual characteristics missed on group research.  These  individual  characteristics  help  clarify  exceptions  in  prognosis  of  terminal  illnesses,  spontaneous  remissions,  individual  components  of  longevity,  and  causality  in  cultural  contexts.