Breaking_The_Habit_of_Being_Yourself_How_to_Lose_Your_Mind_and_Create_a_New_One_by_Joe_Dispenza_Dr._(z-lib.org)[1]

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“geography.” So it lowers the volume on the sensory centers (responsible
for “feeling” the body), motor centers (responsible for moving the body),
association centers (where our identity exists), and the circuits that process
time ... in order to quiet them all down. With very little neural activity, we
could say that there is no mind to process sensory input (remember that
mind is the brain in action), no mind to activate movement within the
environment, and no mind to associate activities with time; then we have no
body, we have become “no thing,” we are no time. We are, in that moment,
pure consciousness. With the noise shut off in those areas of the brain, the
state of creativity is one in which there is no ego or self as we have known
it.
When you are in creation mode, the frontal lobe is in control. It becomes
so engaged that your thoughts become your reality and your experience.
Whatever you’re thinking about in those moments is all there is for the
frontal lobe to process. As it “lowers the volume” from other areas of the
brain, it shuts out distractions. The inner world of thought becomes as real
as the outer world of reality. Your thoughts are captured neurologically and
branded into your brain’s architecture as an experience.
If you effectively execute the creative process, this experience produces
an emotion, as you know, and you begin to feel like that event is actually
happening to you in the present. You are one with the thoughts and feelings
associated with your desired reality. You are now in a new state of being.
You could say that in that moment, you are now rewriting the subconscious
programs by reconditioning the body to a new mind.

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