Dr Ian Weinberg is a consultant neurosurgeon who since the early 90s pioneered the application of psychoneuro-immunology (PNI) which is the scientific study of the influences of mind states on immune function. Dr Weinberg then developed the Triangles Model in 2006, which identified three archetypes, with each archetype consisting of a determining nurture deprivation heritage, inherent processing traits, values, needs and drives as well as a chemical configuration.
Following his exposure to the philosophy and practice of Buddhism in 2008, Ian incorporated many of the fundamental Buddhist principles into his application. In effect he has merged timeless Buddhist wisdom with modern neuroscience and used this powerful integration to enhance wellness and performance. The application is used in the clinical, corporate and personal domains in the form of courses and personalised consultations. His passion is the enhancement of wellness and performance by shifting mind states from a place of destructive emotions to one of integration and gratification.
Join us as we explore:
- Dr Weinberg’s pioneering of applied psychoneuro-immunology (PNI) in the 1990s and why it’s founded in the phenomenon we call consciousness.
- The TMA – Triangle Model Application, the three archetypes and Dr Weinberg’s honest telling of seemingly miraculous successes as well as painful losses.
- Why Dr Weinberg’s work is acknowledged but not accepted by dogmatic, myopic thinking.
- The power of epigenetics, and how even emotions can change generational DNA expression.
- Why Dr Weinberg worries less about nurture versus nature and more about chronic inflammation.
- Dr Weinberg’s personal witnessing of the connection between fear and acute COVID outcomes.
- A truly powerful and wise message of hope that is worth waiting till the end for!