Joe Dispenza

Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself

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  • Ravil Yahyayevhas quoted3 years ago
    If the limbic brain had a motto, it might be: Experience is for the body.
  • Ravil Yahyayevhas quoted3 years ago
    If the neocortex had a motto, it might be: Knowledge is for the mind.
  • May Trinandahas quoted3 years ago
    You have to feel as though whatever you want is in your reality at this very moment.
  • Reza Aprianohas quoted7 years ago
    The moment you begin to feel the way you think, you begin to think the way you feel
  • marias0909has quoted7 years ago
    experience enriches the brain even further than new knowledge.
  • Ian Bytchekhas quoted5 days ago
    You alternated between obsessing about an unwanted future (anticipating what would come next) and living in the past (comparing stimuli you were receiving to what you received previously), so you created more of the same.
  • Ian Bytchekhas quotedlast month
    But if we always relive the same ones, we can’t embrace any new experiences. Have you known people who always seem to talk about “the good old days”? What they’re really saying is: Nothing new is happening in my life to stimulate my feelings; therefore I’ll have to reaffirm myself from some glorious moments in the past.
  • Ian Bytchekhas quotedlast month
    By definition, emotions are the end products of past experiences in life.
  • Ian Bytchekhas quotedlast month
    Your body has been conditioned to be negative; it knows how to be unhappy better than your conscious mind knows otherwise.
  • Ian Bytchekhas quotedlast month
    The moment we listen to those subvocalizations, believe those thoughts, and respond by feeling the same familiar feelings, mental amnesia sets in and we forget our original aim.
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