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In this powerful episode of The School of Greatness, Lewis Howes interviews Dr. Joe Dispenza, a renowned neuroscientist and researcher who has dedicated his career to understanding the mind-body connection and the science of personal transformation. Dr. Dispenza shares groundbreaking insights from his research on how people can heal themselves through meditation, mental rehearsal, and changing their energy state. (00:23) The conversation explores the journey from healing oneself to healing others, the evolution of consciousness through new experiences, and the practical steps for creating abundance and overcoming limiting beliefs.
Dr. Joe Dispenza is a neuroscientist, researcher, and bestselling author who combines quantum physics, neuroscience, and epigenetics in his work. After healing from a severe spinal injury through meditation and mental techniques, he sold his chiropractic practice to dedicate his life to studying the mind-body connection. He has traveled to 17 countries interviewing hundreds of people with spontaneous healings and has conducted extensive research with institutions like UC San Diego on remote healing and consciousness.
Lewis Howes is a former professional athlete turned lifestyle entrepreneur and the host of The School of Greatness podcast. He brings inspiring people and messages to help others discover their inner greatness, focusing on personal development, business success, and overcoming challenges to achieve peak performance.
Dr. Dispenza explains that true abundance isn't about accumulating material things, but about changing your internal energy state. (08:28) He emphasizes that you must feel the emotions of abundance before the experience occurs, creating a coherent heart and brain state that sends out a WiFi signal to attract opportunities. This requires dissociating attention from three-dimensional reality and understanding that the field creates matter, not the other way around. The key is combining clear intention with elevated emotion to generate a vibrational match with abundance in the quantum field.
The conversation reveals how most people unconsciously operate from a victim mentality, allowing their external environment to control their thoughts and feelings. (13:17) Dr. Dispenza points out that when people say they feel bad because of their circumstances, they're actually using their lack to reaffirm their dependency and addiction to that emotional state. Breaking free requires recognizing that you're the creator of your reality, not the victim of it, and taking responsibility for your internal state regardless of external conditions.
One of the most profound insights shared is that healing and abundance are never about getting something external, but about who you become in the process. (20:41) Dr. Dispenza shares the story of a man who went from attempting suicide three times to becoming worth hundreds of millions of dollars. The transformation wasn't about the wealth itself, but about who he became - someone who naturally gives because abundant people don't operate from lack. This shift from "getting" to "becoming" changes everything about how you approach goals and challenges.
True transformation requires breaking the unconscious patterns that make up 95% of who we are by age 35. (15:53) Dr. Dispenza explains that our personality creates our personal reality, so changing our life requires changing our personality - how we think, act, and feel. This means becoming conscious of unconscious thoughts, behaviors, and emotional reactions, then deliberately rehearsing new ways of being. The process involves mental rehearsal where you practice being the person you want to become, literally rewiring your brain for a new future.
The research shows that mental rehearsal can create physical changes in both the brain and body without any physical practice. (48:16) Studies with piano players demonstrated that people who only mentally rehearsed playing piano for five days grew the same neural circuits as those who physically practiced. Even more remarkably, men who did mental curls with emotional intensity for two weeks showed a 13.5% increase in muscle strength without lifting any weights. This proves that the brain doesn't distinguish between what's real and what's vividly imagined, making mental rehearsal a powerful tool for transformation.