Quantum Consciousness
The brain can enter a coherent state, allowing access to the subconscious where real change can occur. When stress hormones dominate, focus shifts to survival, limiting awareness and healing potential. By redirecting attention away from the body and environment, individuals can tap into the quantum field, unlocking endless possibilities for transformation and healing.In this clip
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Is It Possible to Heal Yourself? This Doctor Explains How. With Dr. Joe Dispenza
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I have a question about the episode Do This To CONTROL Your MIND TODAY (BrainWash Yourself For SUCCESS) | Joe Dispenza & Lewis Howes and the clip Healing Through Emotion. I also have a question about episode 502: Dr Joe Dispenza on Changing Your Thoughts, Emotions & Life and this Change Your Reality. Andrew talks about a process to erase fear and traumas, and he says that first you need to extinguish the fear or trauma by retelling the narrative. The whole point of that is to diminish the physiological response, right? If the goal is to diminish the physiological response, then if the person works to change their physiological response immediately after being triggered, would that over time also diminish the physiological response and therefore break the conditioning? Am I right? For example, if a person had a traumatic experience with a spider, but every time the person sees the spider or gets activated through some trigger, and immediately after uses breathwork to calm the body, would that work like retelling a narrative to extinguish the fear? Did I miss something?
I have a question about this episode 502: Dr Joe Dispenza on Changing Your Thoughts, Emotions & Life and this Change Your Reality. Andrew talks about a process to erase fear and traumas, and he says that first you need to extinguish the fear or trauma by retelling the narrative. The whole point of that is to diminish the physiological response, right? If the goal is to diminish the physiological response, then if the person works to change their physiological response immediately after being triggered, would that over time also diminish the physiological response and therefore break the conditioning? Am I right? For example, if a person had a traumatic experience with a spider, but every time the person sees the spider or gets activated through some trigger, and immediately after uses breathwork to calm the body, would that work like retelling a narrative to extinguish the fear? Did I miss something?