
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.
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The brain thinks, but the heart knows. This is the center of oneness, wholeness, and unity consciousness. It is where opposites meet, representing the union of polarities. Think of this center as your connection to the unified field. When it is activated, you go from selfish states to selfless states. When you can maintain internal states independe
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The greater the frequency we experience, the greater the energy; The greater the energy, the greater the information we have access to; The greater the information, the greater the consciousness; The greater the consciousness, the greater the awareness; The greater the awareness, the greater the mind; The greater the mind, the greater ability we ha
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When we can change some feeling or thought inside of us, we can see changes outside of us, and when we observe that we did it correctly, we will pay attention to what we did and do it again. That action creates a constructive habit.
Joe Dispenza • Becoming Supernatural: How Common People are Doing the Uncommon
Suggestibility is your ability to accept, believe, and surrender to information without any analysis.
Joe Dispenza • Becoming Supernatural: How Common People are Doing the Uncommon
Most of the time advertising appeals to lack and separation by reminding you to want what you don’t have, desire what you need to fit into a social consciousness, or satiate a feeling of emptiness or loneliness.
Joe Dispenza • Becoming Supernatural: How Common People are Doing the Uncommon
It is this natural action of breathing that slowly propagates a wave to move cerebrospinal fluid up and down the spinal cord and throughout the brain.
Joe Dispenza • Becoming Supernatural: How Common People are Doing the Uncommon
When your brain is aroused and you are living in survival mode, and you have to keep shifting your attention to your job, to the news, to your ex, to your friends, to your e-mails, to Facebook, and to Twitter, you’re activating each of these different neurological networks very quickly. (Review Figure 2.5.) If you keep doing this over time, the act
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