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Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself: How to Lose Your Mind and Create a New One with Joe Dispenza, D.C.

November 20 – 22, 2009

Discover the exciting world of biochemistry and neuroscience and how it can be used to literally rewire your brain and promote your deepest happiness.
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Rewire your brain by taking a journey in brain evolution using scientifically proven neurophysiological principles. In this workshop, we will explore the multi-faceted relationship between your brain and body through multimedia presentations and interactive processing. You will learn a step-by step process for overcoming destructive emotional states such as insecurity, unworthiness, and anger and replacing them with new states of mind. You will also learn how neural nets are assembled, how to improve your attention, and discover the underlying relationship between your mind and your life.



The schedule for this program differs from most of our weekend programs. Dr. Dispenza has requested us to view a special two hour video of his work Friday evening. His first talk will be Saturday morning. The program will not conclude until 4pm Sunday.

Joe Dispenza, D.C., is a doctor of chiropractic with a background in biochemistry and postgraduate training in neuroscience, functional brain imaging, and neuroplasticity. Featured in the movie What the BLEEP Do We Know!?, he is the bestselling author of Evolve Your Brain: The Science of Changing Your Mind and Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself. He oversees a busy chiropractic clinic near Olympia, Washington.

Extend Your Stay. We are offering a 25% housing discount for additional nights. Stay an extra day or more after this program to savor your retreat experience.

Please arrive between 2 and 5pm on Friday. The program ends at 4pm on Sunday. View Detailed Program Information.
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“ The brain does not know the difference between what it sees and what it remembers.” Joe Dispenza

It took one moment to change Joe Dispenza’s life forever. A car sent him toppling off his bike, causing multiple fractures to his vertebrae. Several doctors said his only hope of walking again was to fuse some of the vertebrae in an operation that would leave him with a lifetime of pain and limited mobility.

But as a chiropractor, Dispenza knew enough about spinal health and his own post-accident physical state to take a remarkable risk: he refused the operation and, along with a careful therapeutic program, literally thought his way to healing. Three months later, he was able to walk and function as well as he had before the accident, and he credits a large amount of that recovery to the power of his own mind.

This incredible experience spurred Dispenza on to learn about this most important tool that we all possess – the brain – and he passes that potent knowledge on to you. He explores how the brain learns, how it processes information, and, when it isn’t stimulated enough by new experiences, how it can become addicted to comfortable, familiar patterns.

Every time we think a thought or feel an emotion, the brain sends chemicals throughout the body that reproduce that feeling, often giving us a physical reaction. Through prolonged repetition, self-limiting thoughts and feelings can become habitual producing mindsets, such as unworthiness, and attract negative experiences. Yet we can still crave them, even when they don’t feel good.

But all this can change and Dispenza will show you how to do it. Step by step, he’ll walk you through the structures of the brain, how your thoughts and emotions become hardwired in the brain, how to recognize the patterns you want to change, and finally, how to create new, positive habits that will not only change your life, but also change you into the person you’ve always wanted to be.

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