After Joe spoke of his 'higher intelligence outside of us loving us so much to look after us' i thought, hmm, lol, i should have checked him out first .. then his bringing quantum physics stuff into his delivery .. ok .. one here ..
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
#627: Joseph "Joe" Dispenza
Joseph Dispenza is an author of several fluffy New-Age snowflake bullshit self-help books, and is particularly notable for his appearance in the deranged piece of pseudo-science delusion “What the Bleep do we know”. Dispenza, who presents himself as "Dr. Dispenza", is the proud possessor of a “Doctor of Chiropractic degree” from Life University, and currently seems to be in the “miraculous healing” business. He is also a follower of Ramtha’s School of Enlightenment, and has produced several Youtube videos in which he talks about quantum physics the way he sees it, which has nothing to do with quantum physics (Dispenza really doesn’t even have the faintest idea what quantum physics is), but a lot to do with gibberish centered around various ridiculous forms of woo and crackpot spirituality crap.
If you enjoy torturing yourself with fluffy fogbanks of pink-tinged drivel, you may check out his DVD series “Your Immortal Brain,” which allegedly “looks at the ways in which the human brain can be used to create reality through the mastery of thought” – which does not mean anything (alludes to the Secret), but that doesn’t seem to matter much to Dispenza; like quantum physics linguistic meaning appears to be just whatever Dispenza fancies it to be at any given moment.
so there is some context, at least some opinions of him .. that said, without suggesting anything at all about Dispenza, because i don't know him well at all, also we must consider others
who were dismissed as loons in their time .. and Dispenza does say many things which are consistent with latest scientific study of the brain ..
0/19/2015 04:29 pm ET | Updated Oct 20, 2015
You Can Grow New Brain Cells. Here’s How.
Sex, dark chocolate, and aerobics are all encouraged. TED
Can adults grow new neurons? Until relatively recently, experts believed the answer was no.
But as neuroscientist Sandrine Thuret explains in a new TED Talk, humans can indeed generate new brain cells, a process called neurogenesis. More importantly, doing so has a range of important benefits, including improving mood, increasing memory formation and preventing the decline associated with aging.
Watch Thuret’s talk for all of the details, but a few key takeaways are below.
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- You can grow new brain cells. Here's how | Sandrine Thuret
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