Today's Thought (Dr. Joe Dispenza)
Dr. Joe Dispenza: Neuroscience, the Path to New Thought
Joe Dispenza, D.C., studied biochemistry at Rutgers University in New brunswick, N.J. He has a Bachelor's of Science degree with an emphasis in Neuroscience from Evergreen State College in Olympia, WA. Dr. Dispenza also received his Doctor of Chiropractic Degree at Life University in Atlanta, Georgia, graduating magna cum laude.
Dr. Dispenza's postgraduate training and continuing education has been in neurology; neurophysiology; brain function and chemistry; cellular biology; memory formation; and aging and longevity. He is an invited member of Who's Who in America, an honorary member of the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners, the recipient of a Clinical Proficiency Citation for clinical excellence in doctor-patient relationships from Life University, and a member of Pi Tau Delta - the International chiropractic Honor Society.
Over the last 10 years, Dr. Dispenza has lectured in over 17 different countries on six continents educatingpeople about the role and function of the human brain. He has taught thousands of people how to re-program their thinking through scientifically proven neuro-physiologic principles. As a result, this information has taught many individuals to reach their specific goals and visions by eliminating self-destructive habits. His approach, taught in a very simple method, creates a bridge between true human potential and the latest scientific theories of neuroplasticity. He explains how thinking in new ways, as well as changing beliefs, can literally rewire one'w brain. the premise of his work is founded in his total conviction that every person on this planet has within them the latent potential of greatness and true unlimited abilities.
Join me in an inspiring conversation with a visionary, who envisions a limitless reality accessed through our neurophysiology, the true interphase between our physical body and our perception of every known energy form from the Source. Here is an abridged list of Dr. Dispenza's events:
Philadelphia, ICPA: May 7-11
Mexico Tour: May 16-25
Spain: May 31-June 1
South America: June 12-21
CA: Joshua Tree June 27-29
NY: Omega Institute July 11-13
TX: The Crossings August 22-24
CA: Joshua Tree September 12-14
Italy: September 19-20
MA: Kripalu: September 26-28
Cedar Rapids, IL: ARE October 18
Chicago, ARE/Infinity: October 19
Atlanta: Georgia Council of Chiropractic @ Life University Oct 30
SC: Qi Mountain November 1-2
Phoenix: CYL November 7-9
United Kingdom: November 14-16
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Here are some proposed questions for Joe:
1. Dr. Dispenza, let us begin by briefly discussing your academic and professional background.
2. I don't mean to be obvious, but I am actually interested in hearing your explanation on the role and function of the brain. Could you indulge us?
3. As a chiropractor you have an intimate understanding of the central nervous system especially since good spinal alignment enhances the free flow of nerve impulses through out. Have you always been interested in the brain and spinal cord related to mental proficiency and fine motor skills?
4. You've also included aging and longevity to your long list of continuing education. Why?
5. Regarding consumer tools on enhancing mental operation, like speed reading, short-term and long-term memory exercises, and complicated mathematics performed in the head without pen, paper, or calculator; what is actually going on in the brain when we improve these particular skills?
6. Do you feel these tools honor the brain or are there important concessions being made as a trade off to sell a product?
7. There is a lot of emphasis being placed on vision therapy and visual training as a link to cognitive ability. What is your view (no pun intended) on these tools and why might this be important?
8. People are talking about emotional intelligence these days. Is this a widely accepted model to propose how the brain processes cognitive experiences? How does emotional stimuli during learning impact aptitude across the board, in your opinion?
9. Do you have any thoughts about the brain and development in intuition, that is to say, how does the brain change temporarily or permenantly when we stay mentally active using imagination and envisioning?
10. Urban legend permeates all schools of thought. Is it true that REM-dreaming resets the brain for normal function while awake? What happens to the brain when we don't dream?
11. Through your Video Forum you've found a method to stay interactive with those who visit your site and ask questions. How does the Video Forum work exactly and what can people expect to learn? How can people navigate to your site and then into the video forum?
12. I understand that you have an upcoming book, as well as, an Australian DVD. Can you give us a glimpse into these projects?
13. You have quite a busy and interactive schedule taking you clear to end of the year, and I have these posted in my blog already. Care to give us a few highlights?
14. Do you believe in life's purpose and if so, are you fulfilling your own through what you offer the world?
15. Joe, please share with the audience a bit of wisdom, some measure that was useful in helping you find your path and stay on that path benefiting the world?
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Fascinating. I am a science nerd, especially when it comes to the human mind, neuroscience and what not. Nice blog:)
Thank you! I just interviewed Dr. William Tiller last week. I will be interviewing Dr. John Hagelin, Dr. Fred Alan Wolfe, Will Arntz (filmmaker of What the Bleep) and a few more notables. These conversations should be available in about one week to one month. So, stay tuned, and thanks for the feedback AlphaGal!
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