The brain serves as a repository of past experiences and memories, shaping an individual's perception of the present and future. Upon waking up, individuals often dwell on past problems, triggering associated emotions and effectively placing the body in the past. This repetition of thoughts and behaviors leads to habitual patterns, conditioning the body to expect a predictable future based on past experiences. As a result, both the familiar past and predictable future become 'the known' to the individual.
Dr. Joe Dispenza is a researcher and an author specialising in neuroscience and known for his work on neuroplasticity and epigenetics.
If your thoughts can make you sick, the obvious question is whether your thoughts can make you well. Just how instrumental are the things we think to the way our mind and body operate, and how much is this crossing over from experimental subculture to legitimate science?
Expect to learn how to make genuine change in your life, why we get addicted to thinking negative thoughts, the wild new studies showing the effects of Dr Joe's work, how to get more comfortable facing the unknown, the many ways our memories lie to us, how to stop being a victim of life, the most powerful techniques you can use to self-regulate and much more...
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