
Becoming Supernatural: How Common People are Doing the Uncommon

When we embrace the feelings related to the heart—feelings that lead us to give, nurture, serve, care, help, forgive, love, trust, and so on—we can’t help but feel filled up, whole, and complete. I believe this to be our innate nature as human beings.
Joe Dispenza • Becoming Supernatural: How Common People are Doing the Uncommon
However, if we keep living in survival and we are overly sexual, over-consuming, or overstressed by living our lives from the first three centers, we keep drawing from this invisible field of energy carrying information that surrounds the body, and we are consistently turning it into chemistry. The repetition of this process over time causes the fi
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In fact, 95 percent of the feel-good hormone serotonin in your body is found not in your brain but in your bowels.3 So trusting our gut literally means trusting our instincts. It’s almost as if our body and this center’s brain can override our analytical, rational thinking brain and mind.
Joe Dispenza • Becoming Supernatural: How Common People are Doing the Uncommon
This is how we begin to change the world—by first changing ourselves.
Joe Dispenza • Becoming Supernatural: How Common People are Doing the Uncommon
Since elevated emotions, related to the activity of the autonomic nervous system, produce electromagnetic fields, increasing those emotions results in changes in blood microcirculation, perspiration, and other functions of the body.
Joe Dispenza • Becoming Supernatural: How Common People are Doing the Uncommon
Now peace is within us and we are knocking on the genetic door to biologically become exactly that.
Joe Dispenza • Becoming Supernatural: How Common People are Doing the Uncommon
we are bound and connected by an invisible field of energy, and this energy field can affect everyone’s behaviors, emotional states, and conscious and unconscious thoughts.
Joe Dispenza • Becoming Supernatural: How Common People are Doing the Uncommon
It’s not sufficient to just think and feel peace with your eyes closed, and then open them and carry on throughout the day in limited, unconscious states of mind and body.
Joe Dispenza • Becoming Supernatural: How Common People are Doing the Uncommon
The real challenge is not to return to the level of mediocrity that the prevailing social consciousness agrees on merely because we don’t see anyone else doing what we are doing.