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  • David Lynch was a damn fine filmmaker, and the world has become significantly less weird as we lose a unique and wildly audacious cinematic voice.
  • The UC San Diego Library is hosting professor emeritus of cognitive science Jaime Pineda to discuss his new book “Controlling Mental Chaos: Harnessing the Power of the Creative Mind.” At the event, Pineda will discuss the story of mental chaos, framing it in an understandable narrative of why it happens and what can be done. It starts with our exquisite, original mind — adaptable, creative and curious. As we grow, its open nature gets stymied by attempts to protect it from the insults of life. This protective function creates a false sense of self that interferes with our creative problem-solving. The unhealthy ego misjudges and misinterprets the internal (interoceptive) and external (exteroceptive) signals we perceive. Other functions, such as language, further distort and create anxiety, fear and an out-of-control mind. The more the mind spins, the more it feels mentally separated from the body, and the fainter the signals from the body become. At a minimum, we need to reconnect mind and body; bypass the egoic mind, its distortion field and its autobiographical memory dependency so that instead of acting from what we know, we respond to the contingencies of the moment; and finally, provide space for more divergent (creative, open-ended) processing. All these activities occur when we practice mindful or open awareness. This is confirmed by science and the subjective experiences of practitioners who have practiced mindfulness for thousands of years. This event is free and open to the public. Registration is required. Copies of Pineda’s book will be available for purchase from the UC San Diego Bookstore at the event. A book signing will follow at the conclusion of the lecture. About Jaime Pineda Jaime Pineda is a professor emeritus in the Department of Cognitive Science at UC San Diego. His research interests include the neurobiology of social cognition, attention, face perception, addiction, monoamines and brain-computer interfaces. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/controlling-mental-chaos-with-jaime-pineda-tickets-982092363697?aff=oddtdtcreator
  • French President Emmanuel Macron is set to present the European peace plan for Ukraine to President Trump today. And, Greenpeace faces a lawsuit that could shut it down.
  • La Oficina de Aduanas y Protección Fronteriza de Estados Unidos (CBP, por sus iniciales en inglés), anunció el lunes que la aplicación CBP One, que apenas esta mañana seguía en operaciones, ya no sería utilizada para permitir el ingreso de migrantes.
  • The voluntary recall covers 13 products sold at major grocery stores in 26 states and the District of Columbia. It was triggered by defective packaging that poses the risk of food poisoning.
  • The results of the narrowly rejected sales tax hike show a demonstrable split along San Diego’s Interstate 8.
  • Experts say a fifth of U.K. meat consumption is by pets, not people. If Fido eats lab-grown meat, they say, it could cut the country's carbon footprint.
  • Come jam with San Diego’s award-winning blues band! Join us for The Day of the Dead Concert on Saturday, Nov. 2 | 6-9 p.m. This will be an unforgettable night of music and fun–-don’t miss this electrifying performance! LADY DOTTIE: Originally a gospel singer, Dorothy Mae “Lady Dottie” Whitsett’s early career included performing with Kool and the Gang and Clarence Carter, among others. Back then, she called herself Miss Dynamite, moving around from residences in Alabama, New Jersey, Portland, Seattle, and Atlanta. REY WOLF: El Rey’s vocals capture the allure of early Hollywood crooners, the vulnerability of Roy Orbison, and the raw power of Howlin’ Wolf. Like a David Lynch film, the juxtaposition between El Rey’s dark ballads and the light of romance can feel familiar, but always carries with it a more complex undertow waiting to pull you in. This is your chance to experience live music at its best, surrounded by a vibrant atmosphere and fellow music lovers. Don’t miss out on your opportunity to see music at one of its highest levels! Get here early! Grab some food and drinks while you sit back and enjoy the evening! Show up and let the good times roll! Day of the Dead Cocktail Specials Oaxacan Old Fashioned: Union Mezcal, Fresh Orange Juice, Ancho Chile Syrup, Aztec Chocolate Bitters, Smoked Arbol Chili Bitters. Aztec Aguafresca: Volcan Blanco Tequila, Pierre Ferraro Dry Curacao, Achiote, Cinnamon, and Blood Orange, Lime, Pomegranate, and Passionfruit Juices. All ages | No Refunds | No Pets
  • Gather with fellow female entrepreneurs for a transformative evening centered on self-discovery, connection, and professional growth. Monthly speaker topics include the feminine cycle of business success, navigating self-care and boundaries, celebrating our successes and the importance of rest during the holiday season. Experience conscious networking, light bites, speaker panels, wellness activations, product giveaways + more!
  • In his album Amours Interdites (Forbidden Love) French pianist David Kadouch explores music by gay composers who concealed their sexuality in societies that wouldn't otherwise accept them.
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