Friday, July 17, 2026

"Physical Therapy" for the Brain

 I'm proposing my powerpointing as the equivalent "physical therapy" for the brain, we can call mental therapy.

I believe lead damage to the brain of serial killers are just one of the variable that made them that way. But in the moral responsibility side, I say lead damage made them seemingly half responsible to their behavior. And neuroplasticity science made us aware that we can retrain the brain to acquire the lost behavioral control center, empathy, and social behavior befitting a human being.

Similarly, powerpointing trained me gradually through many years as an adult to relearn my lost chastity due to pornographic exposure and subsequent usage. In the Philippines lead was phased out only by the year 2000 when I was already in my early adulthood.

I'm not excusing myself nor the serial killers of our responsibility since experts in the field are pointing it as just one variable among the many that developed these serial killers. But severe damage done to a few are not also very far from the truth.

With such moral inability, powerpointing can help in the rehabilitation of lost behavioral capacity for control, moderation, and proper channeling of emotions to real worthy tasks.

With that said most healthy individuals who find themselves acquiring sexual addiction can turn to the clarification of St. Therese we've already expounded before that we need not count our good acts to advance in holiness. And even like me who have graduated from my mental therapy as if, needs to also have that obedience of faith. I do find myself incapable sometimes and vulnerable to acquiring other addictions, and with similarity to someone with a physical damage to ones capacity to move one's hands dexterously, I have not yet achieved such control yet or was able to acquire a more holier behavior. That is why I'm still powerpointing every now and then.

But I think, I have succeeded by God's grace in mentally rehabilitating my chastity, emotional, and goal execution after three decades! I hope I'm not yet late in living a life of love and happiness. May God have mercy on my soul!

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