How To Reprogram Your Subconscious Mind
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One of the most profound knowledge quests you will ever undertake is learning how to reprogram your subconscious mind. The power of your subconscious mind defines who you are in the deepest levels of your being.
Unfortunately, most people will spend their entire life trapped by their subconscious programs. We’ll explore exactly how to move into conscious awareness, retrain your neural pathways and build the life of your dreams.
This is your ultimate guide on how to reprogram your subconscious mind. Let’s dive in.
Table of Contents
What Is The Subconscious Mind?
As Joe Dispenza, leading neuroscience lecturer, puts it:
“The subconscious is where all your bad habits and behaviors that you want to change reside.”
Your subconscious mind seeks to follow and play out programs.
Over and over again.
This is also known as a homeostatic impulse and is a good chunk of why so many people are stuck in lives that feel largely underwhelming and predictable.
The subconscious mind resists the unknown. Even if the known, and the accompanying patterns, are limiting and prevent you from moving forward.
Judgment and criticisms do not exist here. Instead, all that is processed here is black and white. So, you can’t communicate with the subconscious the same as the conscious mind.
The step-by-step guide you’re about to read will instill new beliefs and create subconscious programming that will drastically improve your inner world.
What’s The Best Way To Reprogram Your Subconscious Mind?
If you’re ready to start reprogramming by creating new neural pathways, here are the different techniques to transform your life.
Here are the 10 best ways to reprogram your subconscious mind:
- Remove blind spots and limiting beliefs
- Break the habits of the old self
- Remap the mind
- Strip back your personality
- Expose and transpose emotions
- Ditch the victim mentality
- Brain and heart coherence
- Recondition your body
- Unravel your past, redesign your future
- Elevate emotional states
1. Remove blind spots and limiting beliefs
Most books on masculinity will tell you what women want and how you can be a strong stereotypical man that gets everyone’s approval. The first thing you have to do is unlearn these beliefs. You need to clear your mind of all these notions society has built around what men should be like and what women want from men. Explore yourself, and become your own person!
2. Break the habits of the old self
There’s no skipping this step. First, you must be honest about who you choose to be through your habits.
And let me tell you why.
Becoming aware of your habits is the only way to make real and lasting change.
Otherwise, your life is a redundant group of automatic, unconscious thoughts, behaviors, and emotions played out in a repetitive cycle.
Your body becomes so familiar with these patterns that it becomes stagnant. Every encounter, every place, and every person you meet reaffirms the same responses. To change, you need to:
- Become aware of how you are responding to life’s events.
- Find time in your day to detach from the world.
- Gain back free will from the program of your life.
- Start the day with a vision of how you want to live. To do this, you need to go beyond the analytical mind. This is what’s between the conscious mind and the subconscious mind.
3. Remap the mind
For this third way, you need to know that we’re not built to be one way our whole life— neuroplasticity research tells us this.
Humans have an extraordinary capacity to change and adapt.
Ask yourself this question right now:
“What would it be like to be happy?”
Close your eyes and visualize the answer in your mind.
What your brain has just undergone during that exercise is incredible. It called up different networks of neurons using your knowledge and experience. By piecing this visual together, it has created an intention.
Rehearse in your mind how your life is becoming, and it will build a map to the future.
Do this for an even longer timeframe and install the circuits that create this new future. So when understanding how to reprogram your subconscious mind, there’s a crucial hack you need to know…
The subconscious doesn’t know the difference between an experience and the emotions made by thought alone.
That’s why the internal process of rehearsing and imagining is so transformative.
4. Strip back your personality
In a nutshell, you need your personal reality to affect your personality.
Definitely not the other way around.
For far too many people, their environment controls their thoughts and feelings.
To create lasting change in the subconscious minds, people need to be greater than their environment. And also greater than the conditions that surround them in the world.
So how do we go beyond the environment?
We have to let go of the concept of linear time and drop into pure consciousness.
Even a couple of minutes of meditation every day can begin this process. However, to stop identifying with your personality, there are three tantric yoga steps to understand:
- Dharana— concentrate the mind.
- Dhyanam— uninterrupted contemplation.
- Samadhi— intense concentration where union with the divine is reached.
And once we drop into this state, we move into the limitless consciousness of the quantum field around us. Scarcity falls away, and abundance exists in every aspect of life.
5. Expose and transpose emotions
Know that the stronger the emotional reaction, the more people pay attention to the cause. Long-term memory and emotions are highly linked. Let’s look into how the subconscious causes this:
- An emotional reaction occurs when you think you can’t control your thoughts.
- If this lasts any longer, it becomes a mood.
- Let this happen for an extended period. It becomes your temperament.
- And longer again, it evolves into a part of your personality.
So you can see then that one negative experience can create lasting damage to your whole bring— if you let it.
In the limitless potential of the universe, it’s a shame to focus solely on the worst-case scenario.
We keep firing and wiring those circuits. Like operating on autopilot, a thought enters, and the program runs. You need to step into the river of change and get comfortable with discomfort.
Realize that the best way to create your future is from the unknown, not the known. Close your eyes and rehearse the action of what you want. The body doesn’t know the difference and stops replaying the past. Instead, it designs a map of the future.
You can’t wait for your healing to feel whole.
6. Ditch the victim mentality
Another toxic trait that can affect your dating and love life experiences is playing the victim. Most people start playing the victim in tough situations to find an easy way out— the same people practice this in romantic relationships too.
Various relationship consultants have emphasized the importance of owning up to your mistakes. Then, you can move forward and solve the problem instead of resorting to the blame game.
7. Brain and heart coherence
Having the brain and heart in coherence creates a magnificent state of wholeness.
The alignment means that you stop looking outside yourself for more. Now, that bicycle that overtook you on the way to work has little effect on your happiness. You also begin to finetune your ambitions to create the life you want.
The power of the subconscious mind is the link between the heart and the brain.
A heart-centered meditation such as a Metta meditation allows you to develop this connection.
Once the heart and mind move in conjunction, and not a game of following the leader, your emotions and thoughts no longer define your day-to-day life. And once you step out of the battleground of the thought-mind war, you are liberated and internally at peace. In turn, this opens your system up to lasting transformation.
8. Recondition your body
The body stores emotions, past experiences, and trauma.
All of these dramatically influence your thoughts, so reconditioning the body allows you to control how the subconscious mind responds in the present.
Tantra yoga is an ancient practice that improves focus and creates a deep connection to the body. Through Tantra, you will become adept at sending a message to the body to enter into a relaxed state when subconscious beliefs try push you back into negative thoughts and old ways of being.
It’s easy to tell someone to stay positive when facing their fears and to shatter old beliefs. But, having a Tantra practice brings you closer to your developing your masculine energy and resilience and builds confidence that you can attract and manifest a life of liberation.
9. Unravel your past, redesign your future
You’ve heard of cause and effect, but know that there’s a different way.
Enter: causing effect.
Feel abundance and self-worth, and you will start to feel and experience success.
Once you love yourself, you’ll find an equal in your romantic life. Your masculine energy amplifies, and you are more receptive to harnessing and learning sexual mastery.
All of this is about emerging out of the role of the victim. You’re switching the cards of your life and becoming the creator of your world.
How can you make this shift?
- It’s time to start defining yourself with visions of the future.
- Meditation, which;
- Disconnects you from your outer environment
- Reduces sensory information
- Orders your mind and body to obey your will. Essentially, becoming master of your mind and body.
When your body seeks to relive the familiar past, that’s when you need to step into unpredictability and rewrite the mind’s programming. Do this over and over again, and the subconscious mind becomes an agent of change within.
10. Make it last
Too many people shrink back into mediocrity.
To tap into the power of insight for self-empowerment, you have to leave behind the mind frame of scarcity and the emotion of stress.
All creatures can endure short-term stress. For example, a rabbit chased by a fox is designed to feel the stress response in the body, reach its warren, and let its body return to homeostasis.
When the brain and body are knocked out of balance, homeostasis brings you back.
However, for us, the coworker constantly gives us a rough time at work, and the stress persists. Our body struggles with the flood of stress responses.
Because no organism can live in stress mode long term. We’re talking about the downregulation of genes and the creation of disease.
It means our thoughts can make us sick.
But it also means that they can make us well.
Having a supportive group of men committed to creating an amazing life is the turning point for many guys. It gives lasting accountability and inspiration to reach your maximum potential. source
Joe Dispenza on How To Reprogram Your Subconscious Mind
Joe Dispenza on How To Reprogram Your Subconscious Mind – Transcript.
People wake up in the morning, they begin to think about their problems. Those problems are circuits, memories in the brain. Each one of those memories are connected to people and things at certain times and places. And if the brain is a record of the past, the moment they start their day, they’re already thinking in the past.
Each one of those memories has an emotion. Emotions are the end product of past experiences. So the moment they recall those memories of their problems, they all of a sudden feel unhappy, they feel sad, they feel pain. Now, how you think and how you feel creates your state of being. So the person’s entire state of being when they start their day is in the past. So what does that mean?
The familiar past will sooner or later be predictable future. So if you believe that your thoughts have something to do with your destiny, and you can’t think greater than how you feel or feelings have become the means of thinking, by very definition of emotions you’re thinking in the past. And for the most part you’re going to keep creating the same life.
So then people grab their cell phone, they check their WhatsApp, they check their texts, they check their emails, they check Facebook, they take a picture of their feet, they post it on Facebook, they tweet something, they do Instagram, they check the news, and now they feel really connected to everything that’s known in their life. And then they go through a series of routine behaviors. They get out of bed on the same side, they go to the toilet, they get a cup of coffee, they take a shower, they get dressed, they drive to work the same way.
They do the same things, They see the same people that push the same emotional buttons, and that becomes the routine and it becomes like a program. So now they’ve lost their free will to a program and there’s no unseen hand doing it to them. So when it comes time to change, the redundancy of that cycle becomes a subconscious program. So, now 95% of who we are by the time we’re 35 years old is a memorized set of behaviors, emotional reactions, unconscious habits, hardwired attitudes, beliefs and perceptions that function like a computer program.
So then a person can say with 5% of their conscious mind, “I want to be healthy, I want to be happy, I want to be free.” But the body’s on a whole different program. So then how do you begin to make those changes? Well, you have to get beyond the analytical mind, because what separates the conscious mind from the subconscious mind is the analytical mind. And that’s where meditation comes in, because you can teach people through practice how to change their brainwaves, slow them down. And when they do that properly, they do enter the operating system where they can begin to make some really important changes.
So most people then wait for a crisis or trauma or disease or diagnosis and they wait for loss, some tragedy to make up their mind to change. And my message is, “Why wait?” You can learn and change in a state of pain and suffering, or you can learn and change in a state of joy and inspiration. I think right now the cool thing is that people are waking up. Most people spend 70% of their life living in survival and living in stress.
They’re always anticipating the worst case scenario based on a past experience, and they’re literally out of the infinite potentials in the quantum field, they’re selecting the worst possible outcome and they’re beginning to emotionally embrace it with fear. And they’re conditioning their body into a state of fear. Do that enough times, body has a panic attack without you. You can’t even predict it, because it’s programmed subconsciously.
So people become addicted to the rush of those emotions and they use the problems and conditions in their life to reaffirm their limitation, so at least they can feel something. So now when it comes time to change, you say to the person, “Why are you this way?” Well, every time they recall the event, they’re producing the same chemistry in their brain and body as if the event is occurring, firing and wiring the same circuits and sending the same emotional signature to the body.
Well, what’s the relevance behind that? Well, your body is the unconscious mind. In a sense, if you’re sitting down and you start thinking about some future worst case scenario that you’re conjuring up in your mind, and you begin to feel the emotion of that event, your body doesn’t know the difference between the event that’s taking place in your world, outer world, and what you’re creating by emotion or thought alone.
So most people then, they’re constantly reaffirming their emotional states. So when it comes time to give up that emotion, they can say, “I really want to do it.” But really the body is stronger than the mind because it’s been conditioned that way. So the servant, now has become the master and the person all of a sudden, once they step into that unknown, they’d rather feel guilt and suffering because at least they can predict it.
Being in the unknown is a scary place for most people because the unknown is uncertain. People say to me, “Well, I can’t predict my future. I’m in the unknown.” And I always say, The best way to predict your future is to create it. Not from the known, but from the unknown. What thoughts do you want to fire and wire in your brain? What behaviors you want to demonstrate in one day?
The act of rehearsing, them mentally closing your eyes and rehearsing the action-
[Tom Bilyeu] Rehearsing the reaction of what you want or the actual-
Yeah, the action of what you want, by closing your eyes and mentally rehearsing some action. If you’re truly present, the brain does not know the difference between what you’re imaging and what your experiencing in 3D world. So then you begin to install the neurological hardware in your brain to look like the event has already occurred. Now your brain is no longer a record of the past, now it’s a map to the future.
And if you keep doing it, priming it that way, the hardware becomes a software program and who knows, you just may start acting like a happy person. Then I think the hardest part is to teach our body emotionally what the future will feel like ahead of the actual experience. So what does that mean? You can’t wait for your success to feel empowered. You can’t wait for your wealth to feel abundant. You can’t wait for your new relationship to feel love or your healing to feel whole.
I mean, that’s the old model of reality of cause and effect, waiting for something outside of us to change how we feel inside of us and when we feel better inside of us, we pay attention to whoever or whatever caused it. But what that means then is that from the Newtonian world is that most people spend their whole life living in lack, waiting for something to change out there.
[Tom Bilyeu] What do you mean the Newtonian world?
Newtonian world is all about the predictable. It’s all about predicting the future, but the quantum model of reality is about causing an effect. The moment you start feeling abundant and worthy, you are generating wealth. The moment you’re empowered and feel it, you’re beginning to step towards your success. The moment you start feeling whole, your healing begins.
And when you love yourself and you love all of life, you’ll create an equal, and now you’re causing an effect. I think that’s the difference between living as a victim in your world saying, “I am this way because of this person or that thing or this experience. They made me think and feel this way.” When you switch that around, you become a creator of your world and you start saying, “My thinking and my feeling is changing an outcome in my life.”.
And now, that’s a whole different game, and we start believing more that we’re creators of reality. And most people, when they have a thought, they just think that that’s the truth. I think one of my greatest realizations in my own journey was just because you have a thought, that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s true. So if you think 60 to 70,000 thoughts in one day, and we do, and 90% of those thoughts are the same thoughts as the day before.
And you believe that your thoughts have something to do with your destiny, your life’s not going to change very much because the same thought leads to the same choice, the same choice leads to the same behavior, the same behavior creates the same experience, and the same experience produces the same emotion. And so then the act of becoming conscious of this process, to begin to become more aware of how you think, how you act, and how you feel is called metacognition.
And so then why is that important? Because the more conscious you become of those unconscious states of mind and body, the less likely you’re going to go unconscious during the day. And that thought is not going to slip by your awareness unchecked, because you’re… It means to know thyself. The word meditation means to become familiar with. So as you become familiar with the thoughts, the behaviors, and the emotions of the old self, you’re retiring that old self as you fire and wire new thoughts and condition the body into a new emotional state.
If you do that enough times, it’ll begin to become familiar to you. So it’s so important. Just like a garden, if you’re planting a garden, you got to get rid of the weeds. You got to take the plants from the past year and you’ve got to pull them out. The rocks that sift to the top that are like our emotional blocks, they have to be removed. It’s soil has to be tenderized and broken down. We have to make room to plant the new garden. So primarily we learn the most about ourselves and others when we’re uncomfortable, because the moment you move into that uncomfortable state, normally a program jumps in.
When that program jumps in, it’s because the person doesn’t want to be in the present moment and engage it consciously. So if you’re not being defined by a vision of the future, then you’re left with the old memories of the past and you will be predictable in your life. And if you wake up in the morning and you’re not being defined by a vision in the future, as you see the same people and you go to the same places and you do the exact same thing at the exact same time, it’s no longer that your personality is creating your personal reality.
Now your personal reality is affecting or creating your personality. Your environment is really controlling how you think and feel unconsciously. Because every person, every thing, every place, every experience has a neurological network in your brain. Every experience that you have with every person produces an emotion. So some people will use their boss to reaffirm their addiction to judgment. They’ll use their enemy to reaffirm their addiction to hatred. They’ll use their friends to reaffirm their addiction to suffering.
So now they need the outer world to feel something. So to change then, is to be greater than your environment, to be greater than the conditions in your world and the environment is that seductive. So then why is meditation the tool? Well, let’s sit down. Let’s close our eyes. Let’s disconnect from your outer environment. So if you’re seeing less things, there’s less stimulation going to your brain. If you’re playing soft music or you have earplugs in, less sensory information come into your brain.
So you’re disconnecting from your environment. If you can sit your body down and tell it to stay like an animal, “Stay right here. I’m going to feed you when we’re done. You can get up and check your emails, you can do all your texts, but right now you’re going to sit there and obey me.” So then when you do that properly and you’re not eating anything or smelling anything or tasting anything, you’re not up experiencing and feeling anything, you would have to agree with me that you’re being defined by a thought, right?
So when the body wants to go back to its emotional past and you become aware that your attention is on that emotion, and where you place your attention is where you place your energy, you’re siphoning your energy out of the present moment into the past, and you become aware of that, and you settle your body back down in the present moment. Because it’s saying, “Well, it’s eight o’clock. You normally get upset because you’re in traffic around this time, and here you are sitting and we’re used to feeling anger and you’re off schedule.”
“Oh, it’s 11 o’clock and usually check your emails and judge everybody.” Well, the body’s looking for that predictable chemical state. Every time you become aware that you’re doing that and your body is craving those emotions, and you settle it back down into the present moment, you’re telling the body it’s no longer the mind, that you’re the mind, and now your will is getting greater than the program.
And if you keep doing this over and over again, over and over again, over and over again, just like training a stallion or a dog, it’s just going to say, “I’m going to sit.” And the moment that happens, when the body’s no longer the mind, when it finally surrenders, there’s a liberation of energy. We go from particle to wave, from matter to energy, and we free ourselves from the chains of those emotions that keep us in the familiar past. We’ve seen this thousands of times. In fact, we can actually predict it now on a brain scan. source
Breaking The Habit of Being Yourself
Check out the video by Neuroscientist and meditation expert Dr. Joe Dispenza who explains how to reprogram your mind:
Transcription
How many people actually believe in the idea that the way you think has some effect on your life.
The way you think has some effect on your life?
How many people actually believe in the idea that the way you think has some effect on your life. So how many people actually woke up this morning and consciously created a future? You know the biggest reason why people don’t do it is that you don’t really believe it’s true. You see if you knew on a gut level that it was absolutely true.
Would you ever miss a day? And would you ever let any thought slip by your awareness that you didn’t want to experience?
So your brain, according to neuroscience, is organized to reflect everything you know in your life. Your brain is a record of your environment. So record an artefact of your past. So if you believe this then, then does your environment control your thinking? Or does your thinking control your environment?
Environment
“Or does your thinking control your environment?”
So if you wake up in the morning and you get out of bed on the same exact side as you did the day before.
You shut the alarm clock off with the same finger.
You slip into your favourite slippers, you shuffle into the bathroom and you use the toilet like you always do.
Then you walk over to the mirror and you look at yourself to remember who you are.
Then you get into the shower and you wash yourself in the same routine way.
You then groom yourself to look like everybody expects you to look and you go downstairs and you drink coffee at of your favourite mug.
Then you drive the work the same way as you did the day before.
You see the same people that push the same emotional buttons.
You do the exact things that you know how to do and you memorize and can do so well that you’re an expert at.
Then you hurry up and rush home so you can hurry up and check your emails so you could hurry up and go to bed.
So you’re going to hurry up and do it all over again.
Did your brain change at all that day
Now here’s my question. Did your brain change at all that day? We could say that you were thinking the same thoughts, performing the same actions that create the same experiences, that produce the same emotions, but secretly expecting something to change in your life.
So then as the environment turns on different circuits in your brain, you begin to think equal to your environment as you see the same people and go to the same places and do the same things at the same time.
It’s the external environment that’s turning on different circuits in your brain, causing you to think equal to everything that you know and as long as you think equal to everything that’s familiar or known to you, what do you keep creating more of? Same life.
Now the quantum laws still applying to you. You’re just thinking equal to everything that you know and you keep creating more of the same.
“To truly change is to think greater than your environment”
To change to truly change is to think greater than your environment, and every great person in history knew this. Whether it was William or Mahatma Gandhi or Martin Luther King or queen Elizabeth, the first or Joan of arc.
They all had a vision. They all had an idea, couldn’t see it, couldn’t smell it, couldn’t taste it, couldn’t feel it, but it was alive in their mind. It was so alive in their mind that they began to live as if that reality was actually happening now.
Personality
So can you believe in a future that you can’t see or experience with your senses yet, but you’ve thought about enough times in your mind that your brain is literally changed to look like the event has already happened? Neuroscience says it’s absolutely possible now your personality, your personality creates your personal reality.
That’s it. It’s that simple. And your personality is made up of how you think, how you act and how you feel.
“Your personality creates your personal reality”
So the present personality, who’s sitting here today, you, has created the present personal reality called your life. Would you agree? Would you also agree then if you wanted to create a new personal reality that on a fundamental level you would have to change the thoughts that you’re thinking, the behaviours and habits that you’re demonstrating and the emotions that you’ve memorized, that’s become part of your identity?
And most people try to create a new personal reality as the same personality and it never works. We have to become somebody else.
So then as you keep thinking the same thoughts, performing the same actions and living by the same experiences that produce the same emotions. There’s a principle in neuroscience that says nerve cells that fire together wire together.
And if you keep repeating the same States of mind-body over and over again, your brain begins to fire in the same sequences, in the same patterns and same combinations.
nerve cells that fire together wire together
Mind
And whenever you make your brain work in a certain way, that’s called mind. The mind is the brain in action.
So as you remind yourself every day who you think you are, you’re causing your brain to fire in the exact same ways. And as they fire and wire in the same patterns over time, the brain moves into a very finite signature. And that’s called your personality.
Now that box in your brain isn’t literally a box, but it’s the most commonly wired neurologically fired programs that run redundantly because we keep doing the same things over and over again.
To change your mind then is to make the brain work and new sequences and new patterns and new combinations to begin to make the brain work differently. And the one ingredient that allows us to do that is knowledge or information because every time you learn something new, you make a new connection in your brain.
Learning
That’s what learning is. Learning is forging new connections. Remembering is maintaining or sustaining those connections, so now every time you have a thought, you make a chemical and a few have a great thought or an unlimited thought or a joyful thought, you turn on a set of circuits in your brain that fires in a very specific sequence, pattern and combination that produces a level of mind that turns on another part of the brain that makes a chemical for you to begin to feel exactly the way you are just thinking great or unlimited or joyful.
Now if you have a negative thought or an unhappy thought or a self-deprecating thought, you turn on a different set of circuits and a different combination, a different sequence in a different pattern that produces a different level of mind and the brain then begins to make a different batch of chemicals that signals the body for you to begin to feel exactly the way you were just thinking negative or unhappy or unworthy.
So the moment you begin to feel the way you think because the brain is in constant communication with your body, you begin to think the way you feel, which makes more chemicals for you to feel the way you think. Then you think the way you feel and then you feel the way you think. And then you think the way you feel. And some people do this for 20 or 30 or 40 years.
State of being
Now, the redundancy of that cycle over time creates what I call a state of being, in a state of being is when your mind and body are working together or your thoughts and feelings are aligned to a concept.
So thoughts are the language of the brain and feelings are the language of the body. And as people get caught in this cycle of thinking and feeling and feeling and thinking over time, they condition their body to memorize that emotion as well as the conscious mind.
“So thoughts are the language of the brain and feelings are the language of the body”
Habits
And whenever the body knows as well as the mind, that’s called a habit. A habit is when your body is the mind. Now, 95% of who you are by the time you’re 35 years old is a set of memorized behaviours, set of emotional reactions, beliefs, perceptions, attitudes that run just like a computer program.
So 5% of your conscious mind begins to work against 95% of what you’ve memorized. So the person wants to think positively, but they’re feeling negatively. They want to create their dream board, you know, and put up their future life. But they feel unworthy. That’s mind and body in opposition. We have to recondition the body to a new mind.
So how many people know someone who’s memorized suffering and you say to that person, Hey, did you read the book I gave you? What do they say? No. Hey listen, we’re going to go out to dinner. We’re going to go see some standup comedy and go for a walk along the water. Do you want to come? No. What do they say?
I’m insisting on this neurochemical order that no person, no thing, no experience can move us from it.
New state of being
And we have these three brains to allow us to move into a new state of being. And the quantum field, universal mind, whatever you want to call it, responds to who you’re being, not what you’re thinking, not what you’re feeling, but the combination of how you’re thinking and how you’re feeling called a state of being.
Now, most people wait for what crisis or trauma or disease or loss or, or a diagnosis to really want to change. They wait to the point where the ego’s brought to such a low level that they cannot go on business, as usual, any longer.
That’s when we begin to look at how we’re thinking or what we believe or how we act or attitude or what emotions we’re living by.
And my message is, why wait? We can learn and change in a state of pain and suffering, which tends to be the human model. Or we can learn and change in a state of joy and inspiration. source
10 Best Ways to Reprogram Your Subconscious Mind – Tips by Dr. Joe Dispenza
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Guided Meditations
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Building Better Habits
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Shifting Your Focus, Energy, and Attention
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Entering Theta Brain Wave State
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Positive Affirmations
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Visualization Exercises
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Mindfulness Practice
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Thinking Greater Than Your Emotions
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Build Your Self-Awareness
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Become More Present
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How to Reprogram Your Brain to Make You Superhuman – Dr. Joe Dispenza
I am so beyond grateful for today’s guest, Dr. Joe Dispenza. His books and teachings were at the very beginning of my journey and completely shifted everything for me. I believe there are moments in life that impact you so deeply and you’re never the same. In this episode, I talk about that moment and how everything I looked at changed forever.
As an international lecturer, researcher, author and educator, Dr. Joe believes that each of us has the potential for greatness and unlimited abilities. This is why his passion has led him to educate thousands of people on how they can rewire their brains and recondition their bodies to make lasting changes. I can tell you firsthand that this is what he did for me. I truly believe his teachings were the beginning of rewiring the way I think. With a passion for neuroscience, epigenetics and quantum physics to explore the science behind spontaneous remissions and evolved consciousness. You will be blown away by Dr. Joe’s miraculous stories!
So please, get comfortable and listen to every single word of our incredible conversation and if this hooks you, I encourage you to go grab one of his books and read it!
Question Highlights:
- Did you always have this mind-body connection or do you feeling like it got awakened after your accident?
- What advice do you give people who are in an environment that isn’t helpful for where they want to go?
- How do you not take things personally or navigate that world of reflection?
- Can you paint a picture of what it looks like when a person knows what to do but can’t quite visualize it?
- What’s the connection between moving your body and getting into a new environment and accelerating that change?
- Can you tell me about your events?
Quotes
“It’s so much easier to forget our vision than it is to remember it.”
“We’re innately wired to be creators.”
“The power that made the body heals the body.”
“Your personality creates your personal reality.”
“If you’re not being defined by a vision of the future, then all you’re left with are memories of the past.”
“Wisdom is the memory without the emotional charge.”
“The unknown has never let me down.”
“My definition of the creative moment is when I forget myself.”
Joe Dispenza, D.C. is an international lecturer, researcher, corporate consultant, author, and educator who has been invited to speak in more than 32 countries on five continents. As a lecturer and educator, he is driven by the conviction that each of us has the potential for greatness and unlimited abilities. 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.
In addition to offering a variety of online courses and teleclasses, he has personally taught three-day progressive workshops and five-day advanced workshops in the U.S. and abroad. Starting in 2018, his workshops will become week-long offerings, and the content of the progressive and advanced workshops will be available online. (To learn more, please visit the events section at: www.drjoedispenza.com.) Dr. Joe is also a faculty member at Quantum University in Honolulu, Hawaii; the Omega Institute for Holistic Studies in Rhinebeck, New York; and Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. He’s also an invited chair of the research committee at Life University in Atlanta, Georgia.
As a researcher, Dr. Joe’s passion can be found at the intersection of the latest findings from the fields of neuroscience, epigenetics, and quantum physics to explore the science behind spontaneous remissions. He uses that knowledge to help people heal themselves of illnesses, chronic conditions, and even terminal diseases so they can enjoy a more fulfilled and happy life, as well as evolve their consciousness.