The Best Ever… by a long, long way.
Joe Dispenza explains, in the clearest way I have ever heard,
exactly what I have been attempting to share –
about how we create our lives by what, and the way, we think.
And much, much more.
I suggest you watch this at least four times. Eight would be better.
Listen and absorb – to the point of integrating it –
into the very cells of your very being – so it becomes one with you.
If you never watch anything again, this is the one not to miss.
You may think you have got it the first time,
but as he explains, it has to sink into a deeper part of your brain and
cells..
What we call reality is nothing, nothing, nothing like we think it is.
We – who are reality, are much, much more –
way beyond what the programmed part of our minds
can even comprehend.
Joe Dispenza – Your Immortal Brain – Mastering the Art of Observation:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_5xOcWI8p8&feature=email
Beautiful man, beautifully presented.
Please note – how often he says ‘maybe.’
Nice to have someone not being certain.
And, one thing I see differently is, that I would not dare/presume
to project who I would like to be – as that would also be based on the
past, or at best, the potential of someone who we respect and admire –
and that may not be appropriate for us, or our maximum potential.
What I would do, is connect with the old; see if I could define its source
– thus its restrictions; open up to what maybe my appropriate maximum
potential of that very moment. As is appropriate.
Perfectly understandable – not wanting the pain and inconvenience
of having cancer – and who knows what we need.
As with Anita Moorjani – and her book “Dying to Be Me” (Neat
title.)
Anita had severe cancer, died, had a near death experience,
and came back transformed. (Incidentally, totally clear of the cancer.)
So who knows what we do and do not need?
(And at some level, we probably do.)