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B1 Intermediário Alemão 13:20 Educational

WATCH THIS EVERY DAY - Motivational video By Dr. Joe Dispenza

Mind Motivation Coaching · 13,919,817 visualizações · Adicionado há 3 dias

Estatísticas de aprendizado

B1

Nível CEFR

5/10

Dificuldade

Legendas (286 segmentos)

00:00

People wake up in the morning, they begin to think about their problems.

00:06

Those problems are circuits of memories in the brain.

00:10

Each one of those memories are connected to people and things at certain times and places.

00:15

And if the brain is a record of the past, the moment they start their day, they're already thinking in the past.

00:21

Each one of those memories has an emotion.

00:24

Emotions are the end product of past experiences.

00:27

So the moment they recall those memories of their problems, they all of a sudden feel unhappy, they feel sad, they feel pain.

00:34

Now, how you think and how you feel creates your state of being.

00:38

So the person's entire state of being when they start their day is in the past.

00:43

So what does that mean?

00:44

The familiar past will sooner or later be predictable future.

00:48

So if you believe that your thoughts have something to do with your destiny and you can't think greater than how you feel

00:56

or feelings have become the means of thinking, by very definition of emotions, you're thinking in the past.

01:02

And for the most part, you're going to keep creating the same life.

01:05

So then people grab their cell phone, they check their WhatsApp, they check their texts, they check their emails, they check Facebook,

01:11

they take a picture of their feet, they post it on Facebook, they tweet something, they do Instagram,

01:16

they check the news, and now they feel really connected to everything that's known in their life.

01:20

And then they go through a series of routine behaviors.

01:24

They get out of bed on the same side, they go to the toilet, they get a cup of coffee, they take a shower,

01:29

they get dressed, they drive to work the same way, they do the same things, they see the same people,

01:33

they push the same emotional buttons, and that becomes the routine, and it becomes like a program.

01:39

So now they've lost their free will to a program, and there's no unseen hand doing it to them.

01:46

So when it comes time to change, the redundancy of that cycle becomes a subconscious program.

01:53

So now 95% of who we are by the time we're 35 years old is a memorized set of behaviors,

02:00

emotional reactions, unconscious habits, hardwired attitudes, beliefs, and perceptions

02:04

that function like a computer program.

02:07

So then a person can say with their 5% of their conscious mind,

02:11

I want to be healthy, I want to be happy, I want to be free.

02:15

But the body's on a whole different program.

02:18

So then how do you begin to make those changes?

02:21

Well, you have to get beyond the analytical mind,

02:24

because what separates the conscious mind from the subconscious mind is the analytical mind.

02:29

And that's where meditation comes in, because you can teach people through practice

02:33

how to change their brainwaves, slow them down.

02:36

And when they do that properly, they do enter the operating system

02:39

where they can begin to make some really important changes.

02:43

So most people then wait for crisis or trauma or disease or diagnosis.

02:47

You know, they wait for loss, some tragedy to make up their mind to change.

02:52

And my message is why wait?

02:53

And you can learn and change in a state of pain and suffering,

02:56

or you can learn and change in a state of joy and inspiration.

02:58

And I think right now, the cool thing is that people are waking up.

03:02

Most people spend 70% of their life living in survival and living in stress.

03:07

So they're always anticipating the worst case scenario based on a past experience.

03:13

And they're literally, out of the infinite potentials in the quantum field,

03:18

they're selecting the worst possible outcome,

03:20

and they're beginning to emotionally embrace it with fear.

03:22

And they're conditioning their body into a state of fear.

03:26

Do that enough times?

03:27

Body has a panic attack without you.

03:29

You can't even predict it because it's programmed subconsciously.

03:33

So people become addicted to the rush of those emotions,

03:36

and they use the problems and conditions in their life

03:39

to reaffirm their limitation, so at least they can feel something.

03:44

So now when it comes time to change, you say to the person,

03:46

why are you this way?

03:47

Well, every time they recall the event,

03:49

they're producing the same chemistry in their brain and body

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