

Evolve Your Brain: The Science of Changing Your Mind [Dispenza DC, Joe] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Evolve Your Brain: The Science of Changing Your Mind Review: This book is a good read as well as being very informative. - Joe Dispenza is a holistic chiropractor. He came into very deep understandings of the mind-body connection early in his career, when he suffered multiple spinal fractures in being knocked off his bike by a speeding car. He was given very strong advice from several neurosurgeons to have extensive surgery, with warnings that without surgical interventions he was likely to end up paralyzed from the chest down. Despite these dire predictions, he refused surgery and chose to use conservative physical measures and intensive meditative and imagery exercises. His personal success was a big boost to him in furthering his holistic career. Dispenza has gone on to help many other people deal with their physical problems through mind-body interventions. He shares much that is helpful to those who want to know how to help themselves, from his rich experiences in these approaches. The people I spoke with who experienced a spontaneous remission believed that a higher order or intelligence lived within him or her. Whether they called in the ir divine, spiritual, or subconscious mind, they accepted that an inner power was giving them life every moment, and that it knew more than they, as humans, could ever know. Furthermore, if they could just tap into this intelligence, they could direct it to start working for them.” (p. 39) He explains when we change our views of the world and our relationships with the world, we can change our physical states of being. I find it peculiar, however that Dispenza prefers the term ‘spontaneous remission’ to describe recoveries from medically incurable problems. In my view, these are truly ‘remarkable recoveries.’ (Benor, web reference) Dispenza presents clear explanations of the theoretical basis for his approaches. If you think that our brain – being the site of us, or our consciousness– has the capacity to change possibility into actuality, think again. According to quantum physics, the brain itself consists of quantum possibilities before we measure it, before we observe with it. If we, our consciousness, were a brain product, we would be possibilities as well, and our “coupling” with the object would change neither the object nor us (our brain) from possibility to actuality. Face it! Possibility coupled to possibility only makes a bigger possibility. The paradox only thickens if you think of yourself dualistically– you as a nonmaterial dual entity, not bound by quantum laws and separate from your brain. But if you are nonmaterial, then how do you interact with your brain, with which you have not a thing in common? This is dualism, a philosophy intractable as a science. There is a third way of thinking, and this one leads to a paradigm shift. Your consciousness is the primary fabric of reality, and matter (including the brain and the object you are observing) exists within this fabric as quantum possibilities. Your observation consists of choosing from the possibilities the one facet that becomes the actuality of your experience. Review: Definitely worth reading but takes dedication - This book was no easy read. I'm not slow, but the book contained a lot of science and technical information. Some people who posted critical reviews felt that there was too much science and technical language. I disagree. First of all, it took me a few WEEKS to get through this book. I really had to focus, as I don't have a medical background and knew little about the human brain. Despite the fact that it was somewhat challenging for me, I read the entire book because A) I'm devoted to learning and overcoming my negative patterns. B) I'm tired of books that give you all the spiritual or self-help fluff, with NO explanation of why it works, or what's going on behind the scenes. I appreciate the nuts-and-bolts information offered in this book because now I truly and fully appreciate exactly why my thoughts matter. I believed it mattered before. But now I understand exactly what's going on in my brain and body and have such an appreciation for my being and I appreciate what the process is, and how to better honor myself, physically and emotionally. It just lends credibility to the positive thinking ideology and furthermore, it really explains how we can spiral into negative thinking and precisely how this affects us, on a cellular level. He saves the awesome quantum part for the final 10 pages in his epilogue. In any event, I was glad that I trooped through the entire book. I am now reading his second book "Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself" which is really an easier read, more edited and more tailored to being your "how to" guide. He says it was intended as a companion book to "Evolve Your Brain". I am excited to have this extra knowledge in my toolbox, as I continue to learn, grow, appreciate my mind and brain, and heal my mind and life. I think Dr. Dispenza has done us all a service by writing these books.

| ASIN | 0757307655 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50,811 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #35 in Compulsive Behavior (Books) #165 in New Thought #1,097 in Personal Transformation Self-Help |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,412) |
| Dimensions | 6 x 1.4 x 9 inches |
| Edition | Reprint |
| ISBN-10 | 9780757307652 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0757307652 |
| Item Weight | 1.4 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 528 pages |
| Publication date | October 22, 2008 |
| Publisher | Health Communications Inc |
D**D
This book is a good read as well as being very informative.
Joe Dispenza is a holistic chiropractor. He came into very deep understandings of the mind-body connection early in his career, when he suffered multiple spinal fractures in being knocked off his bike by a speeding car. He was given very strong advice from several neurosurgeons to have extensive surgery, with warnings that without surgical interventions he was likely to end up paralyzed from the chest down. Despite these dire predictions, he refused surgery and chose to use conservative physical measures and intensive meditative and imagery exercises. His personal success was a big boost to him in furthering his holistic career. Dispenza has gone on to help many other people deal with their physical problems through mind-body interventions. He shares much that is helpful to those who want to know how to help themselves, from his rich experiences in these approaches. The people I spoke with who experienced a spontaneous remission believed that a higher order or intelligence lived within him or her. Whether they called in the ir divine, spiritual, or subconscious mind, they accepted that an inner power was giving them life every moment, and that it knew more than they, as humans, could ever know. Furthermore, if they could just tap into this intelligence, they could direct it to start working for them.” (p. 39) He explains when we change our views of the world and our relationships with the world, we can change our physical states of being. I find it peculiar, however that Dispenza prefers the term ‘spontaneous remission’ to describe recoveries from medically incurable problems. In my view, these are truly ‘remarkable recoveries.’ (Benor, web reference) Dispenza presents clear explanations of the theoretical basis for his approaches. If you think that our brain – being the site of us, or our consciousness– has the capacity to change possibility into actuality, think again. According to quantum physics, the brain itself consists of quantum possibilities before we measure it, before we observe with it. If we, our consciousness, were a brain product, we would be possibilities as well, and our “coupling” with the object would change neither the object nor us (our brain) from possibility to actuality. Face it! Possibility coupled to possibility only makes a bigger possibility. The paradox only thickens if you think of yourself dualistically– you as a nonmaterial dual entity, not bound by quantum laws and separate from your brain. But if you are nonmaterial, then how do you interact with your brain, with which you have not a thing in common? This is dualism, a philosophy intractable as a science. There is a third way of thinking, and this one leads to a paradigm shift. Your consciousness is the primary fabric of reality, and matter (including the brain and the object you are observing) exists within this fabric as quantum possibilities. Your observation consists of choosing from the possibilities the one facet that becomes the actuality of your experience.
M**E
Definitely worth reading but takes dedication
This book was no easy read. I'm not slow, but the book contained a lot of science and technical information. Some people who posted critical reviews felt that there was too much science and technical language. I disagree. First of all, it took me a few WEEKS to get through this book. I really had to focus, as I don't have a medical background and knew little about the human brain. Despite the fact that it was somewhat challenging for me, I read the entire book because A) I'm devoted to learning and overcoming my negative patterns. B) I'm tired of books that give you all the spiritual or self-help fluff, with NO explanation of why it works, or what's going on behind the scenes. I appreciate the nuts-and-bolts information offered in this book because now I truly and fully appreciate exactly why my thoughts matter. I believed it mattered before. But now I understand exactly what's going on in my brain and body and have such an appreciation for my being and I appreciate what the process is, and how to better honor myself, physically and emotionally. It just lends credibility to the positive thinking ideology and furthermore, it really explains how we can spiral into negative thinking and precisely how this affects us, on a cellular level. He saves the awesome quantum part for the final 10 pages in his epilogue. In any event, I was glad that I trooped through the entire book. I am now reading his second book "Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself" which is really an easier read, more edited and more tailored to being your "how to" guide. He says it was intended as a companion book to "Evolve Your Brain". I am excited to have this extra knowledge in my toolbox, as I continue to learn, grow, appreciate my mind and brain, and heal my mind and life. I think Dr. Dispenza has done us all a service by writing these books.
A**R
Another great book from Dr. Dispenza
Another great book from Dr. Dispenza. I finished this book, and ordered his other books. I've enjoyed each one. If you struggle with understanding how to change your thought patterns and getting your mind to work with you, this is a great resource.
A**A
Very good book and can change your life if you apply it.
K**R
Joe Dispenza erlebte als Triathlet einen fast tödlichen Unfall und wurde gesund, weil es ihm gelang, die natürlichen Heilkräfte zu mobilisieren. Dazu setzte er die Kraft des Frontalkortex ein, das vordere Gehirn. Im Frontallappen wohnt sozusagen die Kraft der Autosuggestion. Durch intensives mentales Training in autosuggestiver Meditation können wir Neue Fähigkeiten erlernen, die Heilung beschleunigen und ebenso alte ungute Gewohnheiten überwinden. Dispenza gibt einen sehr motivierenden, fundierten und vor allem auch fachlich korrekten Überblick zum Gehirn und seiner Wirkung auf den Körper. Ich bin selbst Physiker und Humanbiologe und bin voller Anerkennung für dieses Buch. Auch die Wiedergabe der Quantenmechanik ist gelungen. Das Buch motiviert mich, diese Methode auszuprobieren, denn schließlich hab auch ich meine Schwächen, die mich selbst stören. Sehr lesenswert und meiner Meinung nach mit das Beste was dazu bisher geschrieben wurde. Persönlich möchte ich nur anmerken, dass man bei den Visionen, wie man sein möchte, im Bereich der ganz individuellen Möglichkeiten bleiben kann, also keinen fremden Zielen nacheifern braucht. Denn auch dieses ganz persönliche Potenzial ist extrem viel höher als wir bisher dachten.
F**A
Se você já leu outros livros do Joe Dispenza, este acaba sendo um pouco repetitivo. Porém, se for a 1a compra, é muito bom
B**R
Half way through this book. This is a gem. It does have a bit of neuroscience technical terms in it. Author does explain all of it but I guess it could seem a bit too technical at times. Other than that it's fascinating to see this whole mental stuff being broken down like a car being opened up to its nuts and bolts by a mechanic.
H**S
live like your prayers ara alrededor answere, your past dont defind you, your thoughts creates your life. Neuropñatucity is the new science that will change your life.
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