There are many things possible to be done, which yet no one can do. Varchi
There many things we can do, we haven't done... yet. Kall
Not long ago, the idea that you can control your mind and emotions through
physical actions,, would have been flatly rejected. Those thinkers who based
their view of the world on Descartes' observation, ''I think, therefore I am,''
assumed that the mind was of prime importance, and functioned separately from
the body. Biofeedback, systems theories, particle physics, laser holography and
other new concepts fly in the face of the Cartesian view of the world. We are on
the threshold of magnificent advances in the psychology of making happiness.
As science and technology spawn new theories and devices, they will become
metaphors for newer ways of viewing ourselves and our relationships to the brief
time we spend here on earth-- new places and words will be ''cloned'' with
''laser'' precision. New discoveries will also change the way we think and feel
and how we deal with our emotions. Here are some personal speculations on where
the future of feelings will take us.
**Schools will include courses in self regulation, starting with the early
grades--probably simple muscle relaxation and diaphragmatic breathing to start.
Training in emotional self regulation, positive experience skills and meditative
techniques will come later. Ultimately, I expect that smile workouts and
laughter choirs will be part of the phys-ed work-outs, perhaps even part of the
music and arts curriculum.
** Education facilities will offer courses in self-nurturing, altruism and
volunteerism. People need to know more about how they can be helpful to others
within their own limited time budget. The government will begin funding
research, first, to learn what people know about how to be a volunteer and then
what they need to be taught to increase the amount of volunteering they do. In
our increasingly complex society, volunteer opportunities are everywhere, but
experts will be needed to help people share their heart energy in new,
productive channels opened by new technologies and ideas.
** Hard work has always been a respected ethic in the modern world. The
attitude needs to evolve even further so that work is not only respected, but
appreciated. As more and more people are supported by welfare, social security
and unemployment insurance, work takes on greater value as a way to bring
greater meaning to life and to opportunities to stretch one's resources towards
new challenges and growth. Just as hand-made items lost favor in the midst of
the machine age from the 1940s through 60s, only to become highly valued and
expensive in the 1980s, work will also be regarded as a highly valued privilege
and opportunity. People may even begin paying for the opportunity to work, just
as vacationers now pay for the privilege of participating in archaeological
digs.
**Our world really is becoming gentler and kinder, as power continues to move
from muscular to mental and emotional resource-based. The real power in the
world today is in the ability to negotiate most effectively, to convince through
communication and negotiation. Anger and other negative emotions are being
replaced by more subtle abilities like reason and empathy to motivate people
towards, not away from, new ideas and actions.
** Foods and dietary supplements to enhance the endorphin balance in the body
will be developed. We'll be learning more about the body-wide circulating
brain/mind system Candace Pert has theorized. Neuropeptide research will lead to
identification of specific neuropeptide brain hormones associated with different
varieties of positive experience. New drugs and perhaps self regulatory
techniques and diets and surgeries will be developed that interact with the
newly discovered neuro-peptides to help to enhance and improve mental, emotional
and physical functioning.
** We are already doing primitive psychophysiological stress profiles that
identify which physiological systems-- respiration, muscles, mental activity,
cardiovascular, -- people respond with when they are stressed. We're working
right now on developing biopsychometric assessment computer systems which work
like psychological tests, except your body gives an answer as well as your
conscious selection of answer true, false or a.,b.,c., or d. Psychophysiologist
John Cacioppo is studying facial muscle "ballistics," measuring high
speed changes in facial muscles to identify muscle wave patterns associated with
different emotional states. At some point we'll be able to use biochemical,
magnetic, and other energy field brain and body imaging technologies to identify
bio-patterns associated with varieties of positive experience and peak
performance as well as negative states. We'll be able to identify the flicker
cycles we can use to optimize performance. Sports psychologist Dan Landers has
already used biofeedback to train Olympic shooters to learn to fire between
heartbeats as a way to improve their scores.
** Computerized pattern biofeedback will help people produce maximum
performance and efficiency patterns like bio-emotional macros. As you operate a
computer, for example, it will monitor your psychophysiology and change the
colors, size or design of the graphics or background or letters on the display
screen to reflect and enhance your efficiency and to maximize your attention,
creativity, retention and overall performance.
As we identify patterns associated with strong positive feelings, emotional
pattern biofeedback and other technologies will enable trained people to turn on
feelings they never had before. Researchers will record and feed back the thrill
experienced by an Oscar winner or a parent watching his child perform on stage
for the first time just as top pros' movement templates for great golf or tennis
swings are now recorded on video and fed back for visual imagery. Film and music
producers will refine sound tracks and subliminal audio or visual effects to
build stronger suspense and fear, or warm and happy feelings, or
laughter-activating backgrounds into their movies and recorded music.
** We already have electrical, magnetic, optical, acoustic and subliminal
brain stimulation devices available in electronic and audio-visual form,
designed to evoke specific response patterns for pleasure, pain relief, deep
relaxation, muscle strength and altered states. In time, muscle stimulation may
be placed on the face to produce strong smiles or expressions of intense
concentration automatically, faces that activate real emotional states. Or they
might be used to block muscle tension as an aid in relaxation or pain relief.
Special fluorescent lights that have an antidepressant effect have already been
marketed for psychiatrists to prescribe at a meeting of the American Psychiatric
Association. The future may bring us computer controlled lighting systems that
change the light wavelength patterns throughout the day and the seasons to
maximize our positive psychological responses as defined by brief computerized
biopsychometric tune-up tests we complete as part of our daily routine.
Future Feelings in Business and Work
**Corporations and government agencies will introduce programs designed to
increase employee satisfaction and to make work more meaningful. They'll promote
research to identify the emotional aspects of each job--so trainers can teach
employees to maximize the good parts and minimize and cope with the undesirable
ones.
** Trainers will help sales and customer contact people learn to use whole
body smiling skills to communicate more effectively with customers and to
understand the customers' non-verbal messages better. Knowing how to identify
the key positive experience factors in successful sales and customer relations
will help personnel achieve higher performance goals.
** As the Baby Boomer generation places less emphasis on big bucks, power and
traditional business ''perks,'' companies will be forced to identify new
''rewards'' to motivate employees-- on-site fitness centers, uplift rather than
coffee-breaks, positive experiences systematically added to each day. Corporate
positive experience banking will yield assets that will be capitalized in
company newsletters for staff and clients.
** Marketing approaches that use heartwarming and other positive experience
images to motivate consumers will use even more sentimental material aimed at
pulling the heart strings in ever more sophisticated and orchestrated in ever
more sophisticated ways. Books and movies will build dozens of layers of
positive experience resonating and heart string plucking complexity into
appropriate scenes. A good example is the last scene in the nostalgic baseball
movie, The Natural, in which Robert Redford's character risks his life to hit a
home run. The scene piles on at least 15 different ingredients that are intended
to multiply and intensify the emotional response of the audience. It works
beautifully, part of the reason the film was such a hit.
** Researchers have begun to do cross-cultural studies of positive experience
to identify universal factors. This will help lower cultural barriers by
allowing us to make the most of our emotional similarities and interests.
** The approaches applied to business can also be applied to international
peace efforts. Positive experiences can be systematically shared between
countries to build emotional, heart-level bonds. Besides lowering trade barriers
and arms and munitions counts, countries can raise emotional connections. They
can start hundreds of thousands of children sharing pen-pals, providing family
pictures so each country's human side is more effectively communicated.
Advertisements, news releases and documentaries could show more of the
heartwarming sides of each country. Perhaps some of the military and propaganda
budgets could also be funneled into building the heart-lines between countries.
**Enhanced immune functioning training will become more sophisticated and
powerful as researchers learn more about the connections between our mind and
our body and our ability to resist disease and heal ourselves. Just as the
ancient use of leeches has been revived to improve blood circulation after
finger re-implantation microsurgery, the thousands of years old technique of
diaphragmatic breathing will be brought into the modern treatment of cancer and
as an aid to wound healing.
** Electronic emotional pacemakers will be offered to prisoners with problems
controlling their tempers to control their emotional nervous system, perhaps
even as an alternative to jail. They may also be offered micro-surgical or
chemical removal, modification or transplantation of their emotional part of
their brain to fix abnormal anatomy. The same kinds of drugs, pacemakers and
surgeries may also be applied to depressed and alexithymic patients too.
**Just as today's historians explore the history of war, science, politics
and technology, future historians will re-create important emotional experiences
from a systematized psycho-historical perspective. This study will shed new
light on the causes of major events of the past and help predict those yet to
occur. Novelists like James Michener and Umberto Eco have begun the groundwork.
** Collections of positive experience memories will help researchers to
understand our society and other cultures throughout the world, helping us to
share our emotional and material resources to everyone's advantage. People will
learn new paths to happiness as lists of special pleasures and accomplishment
satisfactions are shared in public forums, like newspaper columns and magazine
articles. Special interest publications will create sections for positive
experiences just as they have tips today on home maintenance, gardening and
sewing.
Hobbies and continuing education will soar in popularity, As more people
continue to work beyond their 70s, retirement will be replaced by training in
new directions.
** Christmas and New Years are times when we tend to connect more and open
our hearts more to each other. Recently, special events like Hands Across
America, the re-opening of the Statue of Liberty, the song release-- We Are The
World have all produced special good feelings in huge masses of people. We need
to study these and learn how to make macro-events like them happen regularly,
building world-wide moments or days or weeks when the earth becomes a heart
connected single organism, raising the emotional warmth of us all, cooling
hostilities, letting go of differences at least temporarily.
As the study of the dimensions of happiness and the varieties of positive
experience becomes accepted as a valuable, productive scientific endeavor, more
of the world's resources will be directed its way. Just as the budget for outer
space research and exploration is also a budget that funds our dreams and
visions of new frontiers, positive experience research will yield short term
fruit and expand the horizons of our dreams.
The possibilities are limitless. I am convinced that the scientific quest for
improving our happiness resources will achieve priority status within this
generation. We can all expect to learn safe, natural, drug-free techniques for
making prolonged misery a thing of the past. This field of study's goal is the
exploration, mapping and extension of the frontiers of our mental, physical and
spiritual evolution. Each of us has the opportunity every day to achieve our own
personal maximum potential. Use every tool and all the information you can to
make it happen for you today. Then share your bounty.