"More and more people at this time in history are waking up to their true potential," says Dr Joe Dispenza, today's guest on the Neurosummit. I think that what Dr Joe is doing is really changing the world, because he is creating a generation of self-made healers.
"Every day when you wake up, you are creating a masterpiece known as you," says Paul Hoffman, my guest on today's Neurosummit. Paul is an award-winning musician and brain entrainment expert. By combining binaural beats, heartbeat patterns, and breathing patterns, Paul creates semi-hypnotic music that is designed to be the soundtrack to your ideal life.
There is a moment-to-moment wisdom that is available to us if we don't get in the way, says Ann Weiser Cornell my guest on today's Neurosummit. It's now been seen that the gut has 100 million more neurons than the spinal cord. We're starting to see that the mind is not just situated in the brain.
Most of our Neurosummit has been focused on the brain, but there is another major thinking organ in the body: the heart. "The heart is more than just a blood pump," says today's guest, Howard Martin.
We have a full choice whether we want to live or die, says Julie Renee, my guest on today's Neurosummit. Julie has an incredible story of miraculous healing. After being confined to a wheelchair, and battling with cancer multiple times, she had numerous doctors tell her that she only had a week to live.
The field of Neuroscience is (pardon the pun) extremely heady. Today's guest on the Neurosummit, Mark Waldman, has had to sift through 33,000 studies to identify the 6 core components of consciousness. He uses this research for a very specific outcome: practical neuroscience.
Brent Phillips, my guest on today's Neurosummit, is not your ordinary healer. He did not begin as an intuitive, or an empath who could see auras; Brent is a software engineer who deconstructs how miracles take place. Regular listeners of The Aware Show already know Brent's story.
We all have stories that we tell ourselves. Whether its a belief or a fact, it is an anatomical reality in our brains, says Dr David Kreuger, my guest on today's Neurosummit. "A visualization does the same thing as actually seeing it through the optic nerve," he said.
Think of issue you're dealing with, says Dr George Pratt, my guest on today's Neurosummit. While you are thinking of this issue, or an area of your life that needs healing, tapping your body and reciting an affirmation can leverage the massive power of your subconscious mind to heal your brain.
John Assaraf, my first guest on this year's Neurosummit, is a brain researcher, well-known author, and dynamic speaker and coach. He develops brain entrainment programs to help people make the most out of their lives, using the latest in behavioral psychology and neurological research.