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|a Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Division of Comparative Medicine
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|a Microbial Muses: Threads of Our Inner Wisdom
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|a Spiritual journeys unveil our inner wisdom to help us navigate traumatic life events. Scientific evidence implicates a gut-immune-brain axis in our sense of self, raising the possibility that our microbial partners and hormone oxytocin offer a sense of connectedness and liberate our ancestral archives to sustain us during challenging times.
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