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Dr. Joe Dispenza ON: Unlocking the Unlimited Power of Your Mind & Healing Yourself Through Thought | Jay Shetty Podcast
Dr. Joe Dispenza joins Jay Shetty to talk about how our thoughts and emotions can affect our physical body, the unconscious process of making your feelings become the means of thinking, and reaching an awareness of the possibilities you haven’t thought before. Dr Joe holds a Bachelor of Science degree and is a Doctor of Chiropractic. His post graduate training includes the fields of neuroscience and neuroplasticity, quantitative electroencephalogram (QEEG) measurements, epigenetics, mind-body medicine, and brain/heart coherence.
(Easier to read aligned on YouTube: https://youtu.be/J0AibK15MwM )
What We Discuss with Dr. Joe: 00:00 Intro 01:55 What’s the biggest difficulty or challenge you’ve had to overcome in the past 12 months? 04:57 Challenging thoughts we’ve developed that affects how we feel 07:34 The Familiar Past, our feelings become the means of thinking 12:33 Overcoming your old personality to create the energy to heal 18:24 In the unknown, you learn how to be comfortable with the unknown 23:27 Processing problems productively and effectively through thoughts 27:50 Not reacting emotionally is going to change the energy of how you address a situation 33:17 The fear has to be addressed if you want to be healed 37:54 Why is our memory for pain stronger than our memory of success or joy? 43:19 Your experience produces a feeling that is not chemical 48:25 What disconnects us from our awakening and connection to the divine 54:36 Deducing the energy frequency of the people you meet 58:11 The heart is the middle path, it’s a union of polarity 01:08:47 People are the example of truth, we take care of one another and we heal together 01:14:13 The purpose of life is to figure out its purpose 01:17:02 Dr. Joe on Final Five Text me: 310-997-4177 — Subscribe and be a part of the movement to make wisdom go viral: http://bit.ly/2n6hiQP- — Join the conversation by commenting below. — Enroll in Genius Coaching to improve your life, deepen your relationships and find happiness every day: https://pages.jayshetty.me/genius/ — Check Out My New Book, Think Like a Monk: https://thinklikeamonkbook.com/ — Jay Shetty is a storyteller, podcaster, and former monk who wants to make wisdom go viral. He loves taking his own life experiences, lessons from his time as a monk, and truths he has learned to make others’ lives better. — Follow me on Social Media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shettyjay… Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JayShettyIW/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jayshettyiw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jayshetty Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/jayshetty… Sign up for my Viral Wisdom Newsletter: https://jayshetty.me/email
Great Reset? Putin Says, “Not So Fast” Posted on February 13, 2021 | www.breaking-news.ca
Did you happen to catch the most important political speech of the last six years?
It would have been easy to miss given everything going on. In fact, I almost did, and this speech sits at the intersection of nearly all of my areas of intense study.
The annual World Economic Forum took place last week via teleconference, what I’m calling Virtual Davos, and at this year’s event, of course, the signature topic was their project called the Great Reset.
But if the WEF was so intent on presenting the best face for the Great Reset to the world it wouldn’t have invited either Chinese Premier Xi Jinping or, more importantly, Russian President Vladimir Putin.
TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
And it was Putin’s speech that brought down the house of cards that is the agenda of the WEF.
The last time someone walked into a major international forum and issued such a scathing critique of the current geopolitical landscape was Putin’s speech to the United Nations on September 29th, 2015, two days before he sent a small contingency of Russian air support to Syria.
There he excoriated not only the U.N. by name but most importantly the U.S. and its NATO allies by inference asking the most salient question, “Do you understand what you have done?” having unleashed chaos in an already chaotic part of the world?
As important as that speech was it was Putin’s actions after that which defined the current era of geopolitical chess across the Eurasian continent. Syria became the nexus around which the resistance to the “ISIS is invincible” narrative unraveled
And the mystery of who was behind ISIS, namely the Obama administration, was revealed to anyone paying attention.
President Trump may have taken credit for beating ISIS, but it was mostly Putin and Russia’s forces retaking the Western part of Syria which allowed that to happen, while our globalist generals, like James Mattis, did as much damage to Syria itself and as little to ISIS as possible, hoping to use them again another day.
And regardless of whether you agree or disagree with the U.S.’s policy in Syria, which I most definitely do not, it is hard to argue that Russia’s intervention there fundamentally changed the regional politics and conflicts for the foreseeable future.
It was the beginning of the voluntary disconnection of China, Russia and Iran from the West.
For standing athwart U.S. and European designs on consolidating power in the Middle East, Russia has been vilified in the West in ways that make the indoctrination I received as a kid growing up in the Cold War look like vacation advertisements for spending the summer in Crimea.
But it is that strength of purpose and character that has defined Putin’s two decades in power. He’s done wonders in rebuilding Russia.
He’s made many mistakes, mostly by first trusting American Presidents and second by underestimating just how arrogant and rapacious the leadership in Europe is.
That said, he’s now reached his limit, especially with Europe, and he’s set a firmly independent path for Russia regardless of the short-term costs.
And that’s why his speech at the World Economic Forum was so important.
Putin hadn’t spoken there for nearly a decade. In a time when WEF-controlled puppets dominate positions of power in Europe, the U.K., Canada and now the U.S., Putin walked into Virtual Davos and dumped his coffee on the carpet.
In terms I can only describe as unfailingly polite, Putin told Klaus Schwab and the WEF that their entire idea of the Great Reset is not only doomed to failure but runs counter to everything modern leadership should be pursuing.
Putin literally laughed at the idea of the Fourth Industrial Revolution – Schwab’s idea of a planned society through AI, robots and the merging of man and machine.
He flat-out told them their policies driving the middle class to the brink of extinction over the COVID-19 pandemic will further increase social and political unrest while also ensuring wealth inequality gets worse.
Putin’s no flower-throwing libertarian or anything, but his critique of the hyper-financialized post-Soviet era is accurate.
The era dominated by central banking and the continued merging of state and corporate powers has increased wealth inequality across the U.S. and Europe, benefiting millions while extracting the wealth of billions.
Listening to Putin was like listening to a cross between Pat Buchanan and the late Walter Williams. According to him the neoliberal ideal of “invite the world/invade the world” has destroyed the cultural ties within countries while hollowing out their economic prospects. Putin criticized zero-bound interest rates, QE, tariffs and sanctions as political weapons.
But the targets of those weapons, while nominally pointed at his Russia, were really the West’s own engines of vitality, as the middle classes have seen their wages stagnate, and access to education, medical care, and the courts to redress grievances fall dramatically.
Russia is a country on the rise, so is China. Once their ties are embedded deeply enough to stabilize its economy, so too will Iran rise.
Together they will lead the central Asian landmass out of the nineteenth-century quagmire that exists thanks to British and American intervention in the region. Putin’s speech made it clear that Russia is committed to the process of finding solutions to all people benefiting from the future, not just a few thousand holier-than-thou oligarchs in Europe.
Source: https://breaking-news.ca/great-reset-putin-says-not-so-fast/
The Pyramid Code, TLS & the Children w/ Charlie Ward, Jason Shurka, Christopher Pomfret, Lucy Davis, & Tara Dean
INSTAGRAM DELETED THIS!!! from Jason Shurka
On August 30th, I did a live show with Alexandra Rosebetts to discuss the operations that TLS is doing regarding the children and the underground tunnels. I was instructed by TLS to disclose certain information regarding their upcoming mission in Israel and the fact that lockdowns were going to come in the near future. Well… Israel has just officially announced that it is locking down for the second time! This is a short clip from the show that covers the Israel operation as well as the lockdown. INSTAGRAM DELETED THIS VIDEO AFTER 70,000 PEOPLE WATCHED IT! If you haven’t watched the full show yet, you can find it on my YouTube channel. It is the video titled: “Saving The Children”.
Share, Share, Share! It’s the only way we are going to beat this censorship!
Much Love,
Jason
Incredible new information regarding the children, the tunnels, and an amazing secret organization (TLS) that is saving our children!
Great News From Washington (And It’s NOT Kamala Harris!) – Ron Paul Liberty Report
Will presidential hopeful Joe Biden’s choice of a pro-war authoritarian as his running mate give him the edge over Trump? Is there any issue Kamala Harris is not terrible on from a libertarian point of view? But there is good news out of Washington: President Trump has chosen a new coronavirus advisor who opposes lockdowns and believes the virus is actually under control. Will Fauci start packing his bags?
https://dailycaller.com/2020/08/03/scott-atlas-coronavirus-cases-sandra-smith/

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The Award for Best Iraq Bombing Goes To… – YouTube
Published on Dec 8, 2014
It’s often said that “you can bomb the world to pieces but you can’t bomb it into peace.” The finalists for the coveted Best Iraq Bombing Award beg to differ. From Tomahawk cruise missiles to Predator drones, these Oval Office humanitarians have brought peace to the very cradle of civilization no fewer than four times in the past 25 years. Find out which of the last four presidents war it best.
Approximately 1:30 minutes.
Written by Nick Gillespie and Meredith Bragg. Hosted by Gillespie. Produced and edited by Bragg.
