It’s a subtle process, but maybe we just never gave it that much attention until now. Is it likely, moment by moment, that we train our body to be unhealthy by our repeated thoughts and reactions? What if just by thinking, we cause our internal chemistry to be bumped out of normal range so often that the body’s self-regulation system eventually redefines these abnormal states as normal, regular states? ![]() ![]() When you come right down to it, it is startling to realize how influential and extensive the effects of one or two conscious or unconscious thoughts can be.įor example, is it possible that the seemingly unconscious thoughts that run through our mind daily and repeatedly create a cascade of chemical reactions that produce not only what we feel but also how we feel?Ĭan we accept that the long-term effects of our habitual thinking just might be the cause of how our body moves to a state of imbalance, or what we call disease? Joe Dispenza / 25 November 2016 In October of 1621, what is commonly referred to as the first Thanksgiving was celebrated as a way for the pilgrims to give thanks for their first harvest in the New World. All of the bodily reactions that occur from both our intentional or unintentional thinking unfold behind the scenes of our awareness. Whether we like it or not, once a thought happens in the brain, the rest is history. “We can all intellectually understand that the brain can manage and regulate many diverse functions throughout the rest of the body, but how responsible are we for the job our brain is doing as CEO of the body?
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