Dr. Joe Dispenza
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And that change in emotional state causes you to remember the event.
You've got to pay attention, right?
You've got to stay really, and narrow your focus on the cause.
So think about people who have relationships with money, right, from the past, all beliefs.
are based on past experiences.
So you have an experience where you lose money, you have an experience where money's taken away from you, you have an experience where you don't have enough, you're living in a place where there's not enough money or a family that's not enough money, then the emotion that most people are living by on a moment-to-moment basis is lack.
like I'm in lack of having something that I want, okay?
Now there's nothing wrong with that because the experience changes your emotional state.
You freeze the frame, you take a picture.
The problem is,
That's hardware.
So we think neurologically within the circuits of that past experience, and we feel chemically within the boundaries of that emotion, which would say, for example, be lack, right?
Yeah, so the body is saying, I'm waiting...
for some external event to occur, I win the lottery, I marry the right guy, whatever it is, that you're waiting for that event to occur, that experience produces an emotion.
So the emotion then takes away the lack
And so when we play the game in three-dimensional reality, the creation game in three-dimensional reality, we experience separation from everyone or everything because our senses fool us into the illusion, the hallucination of separation.
I'm here and you're there.
I'm here and the door is over there.
So I'm aware that I'm here at one point of consciousness
And the door is over there, another point of consciousness.