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you today to talk about breaking the habit of being yourself how to lose your mind and create a new one welcome dr. Joe Dispenza it's a pleasure to be with you Eloise thank you very much it's a pleasure to have you so I guess my first question is why at this point in history is a book like this relevant why do we need to understand how we can break the habit of being ourselves well I'm I wrote the book for two reasons I think this is a time in history where information is so readily available I mean you can get on the internet in Google any topic you want from quantum physics to cancer to neurobiology and and gain a lot of information about what's possible for human beings but really I think what people really want to know is to know how how do we do it how do we begin to apply some of these principles in the new science that we can begin to see measurable changes in our life so that's one reason the second reason is when people saw what the bleep do we know or read my first book the most common question was great science great information but are there steps that we can take things that we can do that's that we can begin to you know use on a daily basis and begin to record and become scientists in our own life to see if what we do inside of us can produce some results outside of us hmm and the tagline for the book is how to lose your mind and career new one it's particularly interested in what the differences between the brain and the mind and how much I guess influence the mind has on our quality of life sure well first of all I'm going to give you the neuroscientific definition of mind mind is the brain in action mind is the brain of work we have a hundred billion neurons that are seamlessly pieced together and if you can make those neurons work in different sequences or different patterns or different combinations you are producing a different level of mind so you remind the brush your teeth you have a mind to talk a language you've aligned of mine to drive your car because you're making your brain work in unique ways so mind is the brain in action now the interesting quandary is that the brain is just an organ it's no different than a liver or a kidney or a gallbladder it's just a piece of tissue but we now know according to the latest research we can change the brain so the question is who's changing the brain in the mind the brain can't change the brain because it's just an organ and mind is the product of the brain according to neuroscience and so the answer is that 13 letter word called consciousness that in material aspect of ourselves that level of self-awareness that supersedes the brain to produce different levels of mind and so when we have streams of consciousness moving through the brain the end result is called mind and in terms of its influence on a on our experience of life how can we best take control of our minds to you know influence that experience that we have well the process of change requires unlearning relearn it requires breaking some habit hardwired pattern that you have within you and then reinventing a new self requires what we call a neuroscience pruning synaptic connections that's pruning the past and sprouting new connections creating in the future requires unmemorable that we store in our body and then literally reconditioning the body to a new mind or to a new emotion so we have to go from living in the past to living in the future and the biological model includes both so mind is involved in everything we do so but if you keep recreating the same level of mind every day because you keep thinking the same thoughts you keep performing the same actions you keep living by the same habits that create the same experiences that produce the same emotions then your mind is the same every day and nerve cells that fire together wire together you begin to hardwire your brain equal to your mind and so then to change the mind then is to make the brain work in unique ways so our personality you know has a direct correlation with our mind and our personality is made up of how we think how we act in how we feel so if you keep thinking the same thoughts living by the same actions remembering the same emotions then in time you're observing your life from the same level and so then to begin to fire the brain in new ways learn new information make new choices have new behaviors that create new experiences that produce new emotions now you've installed a new mind that's equal to a new life Wow it's powerful stuff how does the quantum model we talked about the biological model how does the quantum model explain what and who we are as individuals I mean who who are we well let's say this quantum physics tells us that the environment is an extension of the mind that back when Descartes and Newton were really discovering these concepts of the nature of reality they said mind and matter are to never be confront combined in any way they're mutually exclusive when quantum physics came along and they started studying the movements of subatomic particles every single time they were observing where the electron would appear it appeared exactly where the observer was looking so as they measured those particular subatomic particles the subjective mind had an effect on the objective world which means you and I now implicitly somehow are commingled with matter mind and matter are actually one so then the big question is if we can cause small subatomic changes is it possible that we can create larger effects in our life and it would require then learning new information and then applying that information to become a scientist in your life this even works so you talk about obviously we have this in here and power within us to affect the way our the world around us looks and how we experience that what about in Reverse how much impact does our environment actually have on us well the brain is organized to reflect everything you know in your life your brain is a record of your environment so it begs the question does the environment control your thinking or does your thinking control the environment so if you wake up every morning and you do the same things and you go to the same places and you see the same people and you react in the same way and you perform the same behaviors it really is the external environment that's turning on different circuits in your brain causing you to think equal to everything that you know as long as you keep thinking equal to everything you know that's familiar in the same according to the quantum model you keep creating more of the same to change then is the think greater than our environment the think grid the conditions in our world and is there something you know when we talk about the environment we have friends we have media we have aesthetics you know the home we live we have certain amounts of nature or not is there a order of what's the most significant in terms of what actually affects our experience or or is it just a conglomerate of everything that's a great question I mean we have experiences right when we're in the midst of an experience everything we're seeing and smelling and tasting and feeling and hearing all of our five senses plug us into the environment and as we see different people or interact in relationships or go to different places and do different things or recognize different things at different times and in different places really the end product of an experience is called an emotion or a feeling so feelings and emotions then caused us to remember experiences better so most people by a certain point in their life they stop learning and they start feeling and when we use feelings as a barometer to predict a future experience we're really viewing the future based on the past and so this is where people have difficulty in changing because you can't go to a new future holding on to the emotions of the past you have to literally lay them down see that's fascinating to me though because there's a lot of information out there an advice that we actually need to tune in to our feelings we need to drop into our bodies we need to trust our reactions to things that come up in order to make the best decisions but essentially what I'm hearing is that that's not necessarily the best way forward well there's you know there's two definitions that have to be created here and distinctions as a result of it so when you react to a situation in your life you know you react with a certain degree of adrenal hormones and you feel angry or you feel feel fearful or you feel unworthy or insecure those hormones produce a very strong chemical change in your brain and body and that's called stress stresses when your body's not that of homeostasis when it's not they're balanced now when we are living in that refractory period of chemicals there's always a gap between the way things appear and the way things really are and that's when you say I should have never said that I should have never done that I should have never thought that I should have never written that email because those emotions force us to act like an amped-up animal with a large memory bank now when you have an intuitive feeling what happens when you are trusting your feelings the gut you're not reacting so much so that those adrenal hormones are running in fact you're tuning out the environment you're actually tuning in to what feels right to you in terms of your soul or in terms of how your body aligns to something that's a very different intuition or a different sense of trusting or fee and when you're reacting to something in your environment that causes you to move out of balance and most people they live in that state and they call that a normal state of consciousness and that's the altered state of consciousness yeah so that leads perfectly into one of the most powerful things in your book for me anyway personally was that this distinction between the living in survival versus living in creation and as you just alluded to a lot of people are living in survival especially now but don't even actually know that there's a difference between the tool there's another place that they can shift into can you talk to me about the difference between survival and creation and then I guess take us into how we can spend more time in our place creation sure well living in survival is living in stress and as we said a moment ago stress is when your body's knocked out of homeostasis when it's not that balanced we have different types of stressors we have physical stress like trauma or injuries or accidents we have chemical stress like pesticides and pollutants and flus and bacteria and viruses and heavy metals and you have emotional stress or traffic jams and connections second mortgages psycho parenting 401 k's family tragedies and every one of these things physical chemical or emotional not your body of balance now human beings were so unique because we can turn on the stress response just by thought alone instead of being chased by a lion which was highly adaptive thousands of years ago we turn on this primitive nervous system to mobilize all of this energy for some threat in the environment that that function allows us to begin to survive in those conditions but when you turn on the stress response just by thought alone you start thinking about some worst case scenario you start imagining what will happen in some future time what most people don't know is their body begins to physiologically change as if that event is half as they think about a past bitter memory that's tattooed in the recesses of the gray matter and they attend to that thought that memory to the exclusion of everything else the body literally begins to produce the same chemistry as if that past experience has happened now the body is the unconscious mind it doesn't know the difference between an actual experience in your life that creates an emotion and emotion you fabricate by thought alone to the body into the same so people tend to knock themselves out of balance just by thought alone now here's the key those survival hormones those adrenal hormones give the body and brain a rush of energy and we begin to become addicted to that rush of energy unconsciously and we begin to associate the problems in our life to reaffirm our emotional addictions so we can remember who we think we are as a somebody so when it gets time to end the relationship relieve the job that doesn't work or change some circumstances in our life it becomes very difficult because we can't predict the feeling of what's going to happen next and we hold on to the addiction so that we can remember who we are now this is why change becomes difficult and when we live in those survival states without a doubt we become over focused on the self we become selfish because the emotions of anger and aggression and hatred and judgment and fear and anxiety pain suffering hopelessness powerlessness those those emotions that we call normal emotions or derivatives of those hormones of stress and when we live by those states we typically become very self indulgent very self-centered very self-serving the equivalent of having to flee from a lion right so you don't really care about much else except for yeah you want to take care of your body any of the F out of that and you want to make sure that you're number one and so when we begin to turn on the stress response just by thought alone then it's all about the self know who we really are isn't a body living in this environment you know an identity in the environment that identifying with the people we know and the things and living in linear time that's not who we are we're not materialists we actually pure consciousness living in a body or using a body to express ourselves so if you think about it then then most people spend the majority of their life using their senses to determine reality they're they're they're materialists and when we live in that state really the hindbrain the primitive brain is actually in control or reacting to everything in our life now the creative state is the antithesis when you're in a true state of creation this amazing thing happens you forget about yourself you become selfless you become nobody you become no thing you become no time and when you do that properly where you begin to speculate a new possibility and you begin to invent a new way of being you begin to create something in your mind the forebrain turns on the crowning achievement of human being and it begins to lower the volume the time and space so that the only thing that's real on that moment is a thought and when that happens the brain captures the thought is the experience then upscales the hardware to install the neurological circuits and change the brain the actual event and in that moment where we move from survival to creation and we forget about our normal self but hormonal centers turn off and the energy moves right up into the heart and you begin to fall in love with the moment you begin to get in the present you begin to forget about the future in the past and you're in that present moment that's what I call the natural state of being which is where we all want to be of course um you talked about pure consciousness talk about getting into the present is this some kind of is it a god-like experience is it akin to a God does God exist well it's kind of interesting because in order for us to have some type of change in our bodies change something in our environment or move into a new line of time we have to forget about our present body our present environment and our little little concept of time we have to become that pure consciousness and you can't walk through the door to the quantum field as a somebody you have to walk through the doors and nobody now consciousness is awareness an awareness is noticing and paying attention and that invisible field of intelligence albeit spirits the quantum field the universal mind whatever you want to call it is both personal and universal it's within you and all around you we can be mystified it's that same intelligence that's keeping your heart beating right now you know eight liters of blood per minute you know 400 liters of blood per hour a hundred thousand times in one day through a hundred thousand miles hundred thousand kilometres of blood vessels nobody's paying attention that something's giving us life we make ten million cells every second because we lose 10 million cells every second that we in one cell of your body goes through the order of a hundred thousand chemical reactions per second now multiply that by the 70 trillion or hundred trillion cells that make up your body there's an intelligence that's giving us life and most people never take the time to begin to interact with that consciousness begin to begin to give it a plan or a template or begin to have its show-cause in their life because they're too distracted by all the emotional conditions in their environment that reaffirm those addictions that keep them distracted from that inner journey so let's go back to something you're saying about when we move out of the past and the and the future we come into the present our hormone system switch off we come into our heart we experience a different state of being that becomes pure thought can you talk to me a little bit about positive thinking and the role of positive thinking a lot of people have this idea possibly a misconception that all they need to do is start jamming positive thoughts and positive phrases into their consciousness and then eventually the reality will manifest in their real waking life so can you tell me about your perspective on positive thinking and how it fits into the model of healing I can assure you that the neuroscientific model that we use in terms of describing how change is possible has nothing to do with positive thinking because most people who are thinking positively have been feeling negatively now thoughts of the language of the brain and feelings are the language of the body and by the time were 35 years old the model tells us that our personality is pretty much a set of finite behaviors and emotional reactions that are acting as subconscious programs so now the person is going to think positively with the five percent of their conscious mind but they've been feeling negatively subconsciously for the last thirty years that's mind and body in opposition when you move into the present moment and you become clear that you have an intention a very clear minded intention and then you begin to fall in love you begin to move into a state of being feeling what it would feel like to be that person now you're conditioning the body to a new mind now you're beginning to rewrite the program it usually takes stillness takes quiet it takes some concentration and it means that you have to get beyond the parameters of the old self to reinvent yourself so most people then try to create positive outcome in their life but they feel guilty or unworthy that's mind and body in opposition we have to get into the operating system where those subconscious programs exist and begin to make changes in the operating system so and I you're a big fan of meditation how often do you meditate personally and for how long well I've been doing this for many many years and it's not something that I think that I have to do it's something that I love to do because I've seen the results in my life and within me so I like to wake up very early in the morning before the Sun rises normally when I'm not on the road about 4:30 in the morning and as a brain chemistry is just right at that time and I allow for two hours every morning for myself I allow for two hours because there's no phones there's no computers there's nothing happening in your world and if you can begin to create from that place in that virgin time of the day before you get up and interact and communicate and do the things you always do if you woke up in the morning and you began to ask yourself some really important questions like what is the greatest ideal of myself that I can let me remind myself who and let me become conscious of those unconscious thoughts behaviors and emotions that I'm not going to let slip by my awareness now that takes a little bit of practice but I assure you if you get up differently than when you sat down as somebody else then you would literally begin to broadcast the whole new electromagnetic signature it influences every area of your life if you get up with the same line and do the same things and all you're left with is thinking the same thoughts performing the same actions living by the same emotions but really expecting your life to change can't happen so I allow for two hours yeah as I've started yeah I allow for two hours and because sometimes I takes me a little bit to settle down and find the present moment so I brought that up at this point because you're talking about we really need to get down reprogram our subconscious because if we stop here it's not going to work is that the true purpose of meditation well there are several purposes of meditation the main purpose of meditation is to get beyond the analytical mind now there's the conscious mind and then there's the subconscious mind and what separates the conscious mind from the subconscious mind is the analytical mind and here's what we know according to brain science that as you and I talk just like this we produce certain brainwave patterns called beta brainwave patterns and in Veda your conscious thinking brain is creating meaning between your outer world in your inner world you're going back and forth and but you're processing the information that we're talking about you're thinking about time you're thinking about all these different ideas in your mind and your brain is firing pretty rapidly that's beta brainwaves and as you analyze things your brain begins to stay in that state in beta brainwave patterns the outer world is more real than the inner world when you close your eyes and you begin to reduce the amount of sensory information that's coming to your brain now you're not seeing as much and if you're playing music in the background or their silence you're not hearing as much you're not eating or tasting anything or smelling anything naturally what happens is your thinking brain your conscious awareness brain no longer has to process all that data so it slows down its patterns and you move into what's called an alpha pattern now in alpha according to the research the inner world is more real than the outer world and so when we begin to move into alpha we move from our conscious mind and we begin to enter into the subconscious mind where the program's exist and every now and then if you get lucky you slip into theta theta is when your body is asleep and your mind is awake and when your body is asleep in your mind is awake and a habit is when your body is the mind then at that moment the bodies no longer the mind because it's asleep and that's when instantaneous change happens so I just got a bit confused there is the aim for the body to be the mind all that aim is to well here's that here's what happen is to have it is when your body is the mind right so you think a thought thought produces a chemical and you feel certain way the moment you feel a certain way you think a thought equal to that feeling in other words if you have an insecure thought you'll begin to feel insecure the moment you feel insecure that feeling is going to drive more insecure thoughts which causes you to feel more insecure and think more insecure thoughts well the redundancy of that cycle over time conditions the body to memorize security better than the conscious mind now when the body knows better than the mind that is a habit so then the person says I am insecure which means my mind and body are aligned to a destiny my thoughts and feelings are working together so now in security now is existing in the subconscious now its existing in the body so if the person's living in fear or vigilance our insecurities then and they're trying to think positively you can see that how the emotion exists is subconsciously within them so when you begin to move from beta wave patterns and you get beyond the analytical mind and slip into alpha now you're entering into the operating system where that insecurity exists and now you can begin to make the changes in the operating system make sense it does yeah it does very powerful stuff by the sounds of things so I throw it out too the Soul Sessions membership-based today that I was going to be interviewing you I got a number of question about stacks and stacks of questions flow in so I'm not going to go through all of them but I've picked out a few one of them Malcolm McLeod from corn gala up in Queensland he's asked or mentioned what the blade said one of your most famous quotes is I get up and I create my day that comes out of that movie he wants to know by doing that is this not limiting what the universe could actually create for us is it not getting in the way of what it's about that if you think about what I said in what the bleep what I said as the product of my creation as I said when I take time to emulate the Creator as the observer of my destiny and if by chance I made contact with you today and emulated you then show me a sign that you've been paying attention to my efforts but bring it in a way that I least expect now why would it come in a way that at least expect because if I can expect that it's nothing new that it surprises me that it leaves no doubt that what I did inside of me produced some results outside of me so that I'm inspired to do it again so there's a delicate balance between intention and surrender intention is getting clear on what we want moving into a state of being and surrender is leaving the details up to a greater mind so I know at certain moments that something is going to happen but when it's going to happen and how it's going to happen is not my job it's the details of my interaction with that greater intelligence and as a matter of fact there's research that's been done on the physiology of tickling you know you cannot be tickled if you know where you're going to be tabled and when there has to be an element of surprise so the universe wants to tickle us so leave the details up to a greater mind and let the formalities be handled by it the house and the winds love that analogy my thumb is constantly trying to tickle me and just anymore because I know all of his tricks so exactly right okay Belinda Donald from Melbourne she is interested in how is technology and social media changing our brains in the way we think and specifically in relation to the younger generation that have not had another way of living or consuming media I wrote an article for a magazine in the United States little ways back and it was called kidnapped by technology and we know that when children play computer games that when they blow up fort or they shoot somebody or they punch someone or they overcome some level that there is a release of dopamine in the brain now dopamine is the pleasure chemical and when they release this chemical after they've overcome some obstacle the the repetition of releasing that dopamine over time that the thrust of chemicals causes the receptor sites on the outside of the cells to become desensitized in the brain which means that the pleasure centers in the brain start to be recalibrated to a higher level so they need to play more to get the same high that they got from the last game that sounds like an addiction to me because as the pleasure centres keep going higher and higher it takes more of something to turn them on now here's the point in the absence of playing that game they can't experience pleasure from anything because they've just overcome a nation or just shot down a whole army and you say to your son why don't you go see your grandfather hey why don't you take the dog for a walk or let's go watch the sunset and they're going to say boring because their pleasure centers now or at such a high level that they can't find pleasure in anything now learning should be a reward in and of itself that that's what the brain loves to do it love loves to forge new connections and there's an energetic release when that happens so a child plays video games before he goes to school all morning against the school and he can't turn his brain on because nothing's stimulating him anymore to the degree that is games did so the only thing that he can do to turn his brain on is to get in trouble to act out because when he gets in trouble or he acts out he produces a whole bunch of adrenaline that all that epinephrine begins to be secreted into the body and for a moment he has a heightened level of awareness but we know now that adrenaline turns on the hind brains that before brain and the frontal lobe begins to shut down and we start to have some serious attention problems now fast-forward 25 years down the road when that child now is an adult and he has to face very difficult situations in his life emotionally most of the time if you're used to getting some type of pleasure outside of you regulating your emotions from something outside of you when you get in those difficult situations you're going to look for something else to make those feelings go away and that's when drugs and alcohol and all the addictions begin to take place because the moment you take a drug or you gamble or you shop too much or whatever do you notice a change in your internal chemistry you feel better and the moment you pay attention to that change in your internal chemistry and you look to see what caused it you begin to create an association and that begins the process so addiction called an addiction so I think that technology has its advantages in terms of a global society I think it's created certain amount of things to be easier for us in our life it also has created chronic distractibility and people can't be present anymore because they're always grabbing their phones or getting on the computer they can't can't sit in the present moment so I think I think it's a time really where we have to create some distinctions and balance that technology with nature spending time out you know in the glory of the beauty of nature mmm it's interesting um I've been a journalist for many years and I remember the time when in newspapers they actually made a conscious decision that people couldn't read long feature articles anymore and that information had to be delivered in much shorter chunks so that people wouldn't become bored and throw the paper away and you know I guess it begs a I mean Belinda's question begs the question is the fact that we're on social media all the time and we're reading a sentence here and looking at a picture there and then having a quick conversation and then you know multitasking multitasking which women are fabulous at apparently and the female brings wired for that yeah so but is that is that actually making us stupid well anything you do over and over again creates a habit right so if your attention span is only for 15 seconds or 10 seconds before you change the next thing if you practice that every day you will hardwire that skill or have it into your brain and so now you have to pay attention and you really have to learn something and the thought will come up I just don't have enough time for this and you'll go keep doing the things that you think are so important and that's the moment where you stop learning and you start feeling and now you're living in the past mmm interesting so we've got another question it's from Cameron Craig from Sydney he talks about your book proposes that one can heal themselves of a serious spinal injury with thoughts and images how many people oh well have you heard many stories of people who have followed your path and had the same amount of success I didn't heal myself with positive thinking I can tell you I believe that the power that made the body heals the body and I was a young kid doing triathlons living in Southern California running a practice and the next thing you know I was lying face-down and I wasn't doing anything and I wasn't going anywhere and I wasn't seeing anybody and I wasn't living my life socially I was pretty much stopped and so I figured well I have nothing else to do this intelligence exists that I'm going to make contact with it and I don't care how long it takes if it's real I want to know what's real so I began to apply some principles and I said consciousness is awareness and awareness is noticing and paying attention so if this thing's the consciousness that should be noticing what I'm doing so I began my inward journey to see if I could make changes within me now after I was able to get on my feet again and want without the surgery I studied spontaneous remissions to see if it was possible and other people and people that heal themselves of all kinds of conditions that I studied and so that led me to the next step well now I know what the common things are that created spontaneous remissions and people there are four common things that I found can we reproduce it you know can we then teach people how to do it and I'm happy to say that we have seen amazing results by using the principles that we use in the workshops now we have one man that was will is wheelchair-bound and he was paralyzed from the nose down and he has done a lot of the principles what I call mental rehearsal rewiring his brain and then reconditioning his body to a new mind and over the course of three years he's been able to go from moving nothing but his eyes to eating food now on his own using his arms and hands controlling his bladder and his bowels in the last summer he they sent me a video of him standing up for the first time now he's not walking but he's certainly reversing many many things and so although it seems impossible of course miracle is always something that exists outside of convention so he keeps saying to us and our company I have no idea what's happening we keep saying the moment you know it's happening it's over yeah so there's one example of somebody that's doing okay but he's had but he's very diligent and he has nothing else to do and so he's working on that quite a bit sounds like they are I feel a significant project would sure sure get your uh your health and your body back to functional state so then Camila sprawl from Sydney also from Sydney um how does an everyday busy mom with demanding kids a demanding husband a job hold the wonderful feeling of being in flow I would imagine it's a question that lots of as you observe well I can tell you being a mother is the most difficult job in the world there's nothing else that from experience of course just nm just you reach a certain age and you realize that that any any man who hasn't figured out that the women are amazing is missing out but you know I think that the greatest thing that we can do for ourselves he has really teach our children how to take time for themselves now I have three children and they know that when I'm in a meditation from the time they were very young in the wrong we much grown up now but when I'm in a meditation they know that that's my time and that when I connect to source and I get up as somebody else I'm more patient and more loving more caring and more present I'm more spontaneous and poised that they know that that that time is for me because the rest of my day I'm serving and so mothers who have so many needs and have to take care of so many things for so many people they that the female brain is amazing and considering the whole they consider everybody when they make choices that's why women are are so compassionate because they they trust those feelings and so if a woman just had a little bit of time for herself and everybody is going to function without her children are going to do fine her demanding husband will learn how to take care of himself for a few minutes and when she has that 45 minutes to an hour from herself so that she can get up really more come some better so everybody benefits first their family and the community and then finally the world because she's not going to react to her life in the same way so it just has to become a priority and then she has to demonstrate how those meditations are how getting the flow would benefit anybody and so the last question is from a Rankin Nolan how do we awaken those around us to a better way of being I always tell my advancing students you know when you're changing is when you stop talking about it because when you are truly changing you can't go to church and shake hands and say peace be with you and then get in your car and cut everybody off on the way out of the parking lot you can't say I don't like the war and Iraq and be arguing with your next-door neighbor and your coworker you have to be the living example of everything you want to see in the world in terms of change if you don't like greed start giving you know you have to demonstrate and when you do you give people permission to do the same because they're going to observe you doing exactly what they're afraid to do but they know it's the right thing to do so the way we transform the world as we transform ourselves the way you transform a culture is you transform an individual an individual by individual when we stop looking outside of us that would say that world is a reflection of some aspect of me if everybody in the world did that simultaneously imagine how the world would change and it's not enough to just focus on peace yeah there's been great studies that have shown that when a community of people focus on peace that the crime rates drop but when they leave and the research is over the client crime rates return back to the ceiling value it's not enough to just think you had demonstrated you got to show it in all areas of your life and when you demonstrate it now it becomes an example for people to follow take over then connect to thoughts and watch the world change around you and demonstrate it and if you if you can be peace and you can be compassion and you can be loved and you can be kindness and generosity and you can be creative genius inspired everybody else will say I can do it too dr. Joe Dispenza thank you so much sure what something about a fantastic
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