Hardcover ISBN:
978-1-40195523-6
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1st edition, June 2018
Printed in the United States of America
CONTENTS
Foreword by Dr. Joseph Dispenza
Introduction: Metaphysics Meets Science
Chapter 1:
How Our Brains Shape the World
Chapter 2:
How Energy Builds Matter
Chapter 3:
How Our Emotions Organize Our Environment
Chapter 4:
How Energy Regulates DNA and the Cells of Our Bodies
Chapter 5:
The Power of Coherent Mind
Chapter 6:
Entraining Self with Synchronicity
Chapter 7:
Thinking from beyond Local Mind
Afterword: Where Mind Takes Us Next
References
Index
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Image Credits
FOREWORD
Science has become the contemporary language of mysticism. In my
experience from teaching audiences around the world, the moment terminology
related to religion, ancient traditions, secular cultures, or even new age idealisms
is spoken in public, audiences become divided. Yet science unifies—and thus
creates community.
Thus, when some of the principles of quantum physics (how mind and matter
are related) and electromagnetism are combined with the latest discoveries in
neuroscience and neuroendocrinology (the study of how the brain regulates the
hormone system of the body), then a little
psychoneuroimmunology (
the study of
how the brain, nervous system, and the immune system impact each other—
that’s the mind-body connection
) is added and finally the last findings in
epigenetics (the study of how the environment affects gene expression) are
included in the equation, you can demystify the mystical. In doing so, you will
also uncover the mystery of the self and unravel the true nature of reality.
All these new areas of research point the finger toward possibility. They prove
we are not hardwired to be a certain way for the rest of our lives, and we are not
doomed by our genes—rather, we’re marvels of adaptability and change.
Each time you learn something new, unique possibilities you were not
previously aware of open up before you, and as a result you are changed. This is
called knowledge, and knowledge causes you to no longer see things the way
they
are, but the way
you
are. This is the process of learning, and the more you
learn, the more you make new synaptic connections in your brain. And as you’ll
learn in this wonderful book, recent studies show that just an hour of focused
concentration on any one subject doubles the number of connections in your
brain related to that subject. The same research tells us that if you don’t repeat,
review, or think about what you’ve learned, those circuits prune apart within
hours or days. Thus, if learning is making new synaptic connections,
remembering is maintaining those connections.
In the research I’ve conducted with literally thousands and thousands of
people all over the world, I now know that once a person understands an idea, a
concept, or new information—and they can turn to the person next to them and
concept, or new information—and they can turn to the person next to them and
explain that information—they are firing and wiring certain circuits in their
brain. These circuits add new stitches into the three-dimensional tapestry of their
brain matter, allowing them to successfully wire the circuits necessary to initiate
that new knowledge into a new experience. In other words, once you can
remember and discuss the new model of understanding, you are beginning to
install the neurological hardware in preparation for an experience.
The more you know what you’re doing and why, the easier the
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