Dr. Kelly Brogan
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And the moment, if there is one that you decide, I want to, you know, enter through the portal and come out the other side, med free, which again is, There's no better or worse. It's just an adventure, right? Like you might try that adventure at some point. There will be significance to that moment, right? And so for me, this moment was like,
the individuation journey for me, fighting the bad daddy, right? And bad mommy, I call it, you know, mommy medicine, daddy government, right? Like becoming a notorious, internationally notorious, like anti-pharma activist. Like that was my adolescent phase of individuation that was ignited by this very experience that of course manifested in my throat chakra, if you will, right? So it all had to
the individuation journey for me, fighting the bad daddy, right? And bad mommy, I call it, you know, mommy medicine, daddy government, right? Like becoming a notorious, internationally notorious, like anti-pharma activist. Like that was my adolescent phase of individuation that was ignited by this very experience that of course manifested in my throat chakra, if you will, right? So it all had to
the individuation journey for me, fighting the bad daddy, right? And bad mommy, I call it, you know, mommy medicine, daddy government, right? Like becoming a notorious, internationally notorious, like anti-pharma activist. Like that was my adolescent phase of individuation that was ignited by this very experience that of course manifested in my throat chakra, if you will, right? So it all had to
be this way. Like it literally needed to be exactly, I wrote it this way. That's what I believe anyway. And so when I saw, when I could see and appreciate the significance of it, it helped me to neutralize any poor me, no fair energy that might've been living underneath the the impulse to heal this, right?
be this way. Like it literally needed to be exactly, I wrote it this way. That's what I believe anyway. And so when I saw, when I could see and appreciate the significance of it, it helped me to neutralize any poor me, no fair energy that might've been living underneath the the impulse to heal this, right?
be this way. Like it literally needed to be exactly, I wrote it this way. That's what I believe anyway. And so when I saw, when I could see and appreciate the significance of it, it helped me to neutralize any poor me, no fair energy that might've been living underneath the the impulse to heal this, right?
Because the victim threads that come through our identification with our diagnoses are very real. They're there for a reason. And alchemizing those into, it had to be this way and I couldn't have designed it better is a part of the narrative evolution of, and reclamation of the diagnosis. So anyway, all that is to say that because I now have this
Because the victim threads that come through our identification with our diagnoses are very real. They're there for a reason. And alchemizing those into, it had to be this way and I couldn't have designed it better is a part of the narrative evolution of, and reclamation of the diagnosis. So anyway, all that is to say that because I now have this
Because the victim threads that come through our identification with our diagnoses are very real. They're there for a reason. And alchemizing those into, it had to be this way and I couldn't have designed it better is a part of the narrative evolution of, and reclamation of the diagnosis. So anyway, all that is to say that because I now have this
purpose that had somehow effervesced out of this diagnosis, I developed a protocol to help women move through this experience. And I started to recognize pretty quickly that, yeah, I can prescribe the diet I recommend. I can prescribe the detox I recommend. I can prescribe the like, here's how you send your nervous system a signal of safety, contemplative practice I recommend.
purpose that had somehow effervesced out of this diagnosis, I developed a protocol to help women move through this experience. And I started to recognize pretty quickly that, yeah, I can prescribe the diet I recommend. I can prescribe the detox I recommend. I can prescribe the like, here's how you send your nervous system a signal of safety, contemplative practice I recommend.
purpose that had somehow effervesced out of this diagnosis, I developed a protocol to help women move through this experience. And I started to recognize pretty quickly that, yeah, I can prescribe the diet I recommend. I can prescribe the detox I recommend. I can prescribe the like, here's how you send your nervous system a signal of safety, contemplative practice I recommend.
But what really needs to happen here is you need to be defragged in your programming. You need to like have the opportunity to expand the permission field of what you can believe. Okay. And that's where my mentor, Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez, who came in and divine timing to offer me. And I would even say like anoint me with his belief field and,
But what really needs to happen here is you need to be defragged in your programming. You need to like have the opportunity to expand the permission field of what you can believe. Okay. And that's where my mentor, Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez, who came in and divine timing to offer me. And I would even say like anoint me with his belief field and,
But what really needs to happen here is you need to be defragged in your programming. You need to like have the opportunity to expand the permission field of what you can believe. Okay. And that's where my mentor, Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez, who came in and divine timing to offer me. And I would even say like anoint me with his belief field and,
And his, if you don't, if anybody listening doesn't know who he was, you know, he was arguably one of, in my opinion, the most important clinicians to exist in our lifetime, where he had 27 years of validated clinical practice putting into remission terminal cancers and neurodegenerative and other degenerative illnesses with long-term remission.
And his, if you don't, if anybody listening doesn't know who he was, you know, he was arguably one of, in my opinion, the most important clinicians to exist in our lifetime, where he had 27 years of validated clinical practice putting into remission terminal cancers and neurodegenerative and other degenerative illnesses with long-term remission.
And his, if you don't, if anybody listening doesn't know who he was, you know, he was arguably one of, in my opinion, the most important clinicians to exist in our lifetime, where he had 27 years of validated clinical practice putting into remission terminal cancers and neurodegenerative and other degenerative illnesses with long-term remission.
I'm talking stage four pancreatic cancer with 34 years of survival. It's an unmatch in the conventional world. And he did this for decades. And I had the opportunity to be mentored by him in the last year of his life. And he translated to me. this like unshakable alignment with the body. And that the restoration of that is the framework within which all of this healing happens, right?