826 Dr. Joe Dispenza: Heal The Body and Transform the Mind

Published: July 22, 2019, 4 a.m.

b'GO FROM THINKING TO DOING TO BEING. Your emotions create your reality. You can either be held back by the feelings of your past, or you can create the feelings of your future. Every thought you have affects every atom. So how can we free ourselves from those familiar emotions that are keeping us from our ideal reality? It takes work. You\\u2019ll probably feel uncomfortable. You might even miss the old you. But once you harness your thoughts, you\\u2019ll be able to heal your body and create your future. On today\\u2019s episode of The School of Greatness, I talk about the power of the mind with a neuroscientist and one of my favorite past guests: Dr. Joe Dispenza. Dr. Joe Dispenza is an international lecturer, researcher, corporate consultant, author, and educator who has been invited to speak in more than 33 countries on six continents. In his easy-to-understand, encouraging, and compassionate style, he has educated thousands of people, detailing how they can rewire their brains and recondition their bodies to make lasting changes. Dr. Joe says that we can collapse space and time by using our thoughts and emotions to create our future.\\nSo get ready to learn how to have heart and brain coherence on Episode 826.\\nSome Questions I Ask:\\nHow does someone feel worthy when they\\u2019ve always been told they\\u2019re not? (14:00)\\nHow do you achieve a coherent heart? (21:00)\\nWhat\\u2019s more powerful- our thoughts or our emotions? (42:00)\\nHow does someone become aware of their thoughts? (49:00)\\nFor mission-driven people, how can you have a relationship? (1:02:00)\\nIn This Episode You Will Learn:\\nHow to stop being held back by your past (15:00)\\nWhy gratitude is crucial for changing your thoughts (24:00)\\nAbout the scientific evidence backing up Dr. Joe\\u2019s work (26:00)\\nHow to use quantum physics to accomplish your dreams (45:00)\\nDr. Joe\\u2019s prediction for the future (1:10:00)\\nThe reason people\\u2019s dreams don\\u2019t happen (1:16:00)'