How To COMPLETELY HEAL Your MIND AND BODY! | Dr. Joe Dispenza & Lewis Howes

Greatness Clips - Lewis Howes
12 Mar 202113:48

Summary

TLDRThis video discusses the profound impact of trauma on our biology and mindset, emphasizing how negative experiences can become ingrained in our bodies and minds. It explores the process of healing through elevated emotions like gratitude and joy, suggesting that these feelings can rewire our brains and positively influence gene expression. The speaker highlights research demonstrating that individuals can initiate significant healing within days by changing their internal states and emotions, ultimately enhancing their immune response and overall well-being.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Trauma impacts both the mind and body, creating long-lasting changes in our biology.
  • 😀 Emotional states associated with trauma can influence gene expression, potentially leading to disease.
  • 😀 The brain's response to trauma involves freezing images and emotions that can condition the body to live in the past.
  • 😀 Cultivating positive emotions like gratitude and joy can facilitate rapid healing and rewire the brain.
  • 😀 The body can begin to heal in as little as four days by focusing on elevated emotions and positive imagery.
  • 😀 The thymus gland plays a crucial role in immune function and can be rejuvenated through emotional regulation.
  • 😀 Negative emotional states can compromise the immune system, leaving the body vulnerable to external threats.
  • 😀 Personal agency is key; individuals can shift their emotional state to promote healing and resilience.
  • 😀 Techniques that involve heart-centered practices can significantly strengthen immune response.
  • 😀 The balance between the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems is vital for health and well-being.

Q & A

  • What is the relationship between trauma and long-term memory?

    -Trauma can create strong emotional responses that lead to the brain forming long-term memories of the event. These memories can affect a person's biology and state of being.

  • How does trauma impact gene expression?

    -Trauma can influence gene expression through emotional responses, potentially selecting genes that contribute to disease or health, as emotions signal genes to produce different proteins.

  • Can individuals heal from trauma quickly?

    -Yes, it's possible for individuals to experience significant healing in a short time, even within days, by cultivating positive emotions such as gratitude and joy.

  • What role do elevated emotions play in healing?

    -Elevated emotions can help condition the body for a new future, allowing for better gene regulation and potentially reversing some trauma-related damage.

  • How does the sympathetic nervous system affect the body during trauma?

    -The sympathetic nervous system, which activates the body's fight-or-flight response, can drain energy from healing processes, leading to compromised immune function if it remains activated for too long.

  • What is the significance of the thymus gland in relation to stress and trauma?

    -The thymus gland plays a crucial role in immune function and can become less effective under stress; however, positive emotional practices can help restore its function and support immune health.

  • How does thinking about trauma repeatedly affect the body?

    -Repeatedly thinking about trauma can condition the body to remain in a state associated with that trauma, reinforcing negative emotional and physical states.

  • What does the term 'epigenetics' refer to in the context of trauma?

    -Epigenetics refers to how environmental factors, including emotional states, can influence gene expression without changing the DNA sequence itself, thereby affecting health and disease.

  • What practices can help strengthen the immune system according to the transcript?

    -Practices that promote elevated emotions, such as gratitude and compassion, can enhance immune function and overall well-being by switching the body from a stress response to a healing state.

  • What is the relationship between thoughts and feelings in the context of trauma?

    -Thoughts can trigger emotional responses that condition the body, leading to a cycle where negative emotions are perpetuated by negative thoughts, impacting mental and physical health.

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