Hallo, good friends. 
This is 
Science and Spirituality 
on Supreme Master 
Television. 
Today we will be
interviewing 
Dr. Joe Dispenza, 
an American expert 
on the role and function 
of the human brain. 
Dr. Dispenza’s training 
and education are 
in the fields of 
neurology, neuroscience, 
cellular biology, 
memory formation, aging 
and longevity. 
He also has a Doctor of 
Chiropractic degree and 
is an honorary member 
of the National Board of 
Chiropractic Examiners 
in the United States. 
Over the last decade, 
Dr. Dispenza has traveled 
all over the world 
informing people 
of the power of the mind. 
Dr. Dispenza says 
we can re-program 
and re-wire our brain 
in order to end bad habits, 
change our lifestyles, 
and promote healing
of the body. 
He has authored the book 
“Evolve your Brain” 
and produced several 
DVDs and CDs featuring 
his past seminars.
He is well known for 
having appeared in the 
critically acclaimed 2004 
American documentary 
“What the Bleep 
Do We Know!?”
Dr. Dispenza 
is a living example 
of the practice 
of his philosophy.
Years ago, an accident 
left him with several 
broken bones in his back. 
The grim prognosis 
by doctors 
was that he would never 
be able to walk again. 
The story of how 
Dr. Dispenza was able 
to heal his body without 
conventional medicine 
is fascinating. 
Let us now 
join our talk with this 
amazing gentleman and 
learn more about his ideas.
We’re here 
with Dr. Joe Dispenza 
and he is going 
to be talking to us about 
the evolution of the brain 
and what our potential is. 
So welcome to the show 
today!
Happy to be with you.
I’d like to start with
how did you first 
get interested in this field? 
Well, I’ve always 
been interested 
in human potential. 
I am interested in what 
makes human beings tick, 
but I got run over 
by a truck in a triathlon 
back in 1986 and 
broke six bones in my back 
and the diagnosis was 
that I would probably 
never walk again. 
I had multiple 
compression fractures 
of my thoracic spine 
and I had bone fragments 
on my spinal cord. 
So the recommendation 
at the time 
was radical surgery from 
four different surgeons 
in southern California. 
Anyway, I decided 
not to have the surgery 
and my belief at the time 
and still is, 
is that the power 
that made the body, 
heals the body. 
I decided that 
if I could take some time 
and begin to connect 
or develop a relationship 
with that power, 
that intelligence, 
if I could begin to 
give it some instructions, 
give it some orders, 
to give it a template and 
then create an idea or 
a picture what I wanted 
and then surrender 
this condition to this mind 
and ask it to begin 
to do the healing for me 
that maybe it might work. 
So I decided to 
not let any thought go by 
unchecked, a thought 
that would be connected 
to the possibility 
of never walking again or
any other fears 
or anxieties that 
people typically have.
Dr. Dispenza 
was determined 
to cure himself.
So every day, two hours 
a day, twice a day, I would 
reconstruct my spine. 
From start to finish, 
and if my mind wandered 
to an extraneous thought 
or I began to worry or 
get afraid, I would stop 
and start all over again. 
From the very beginning. 
What I didn’t know 
at the time was 
that I was developing 
a good amount of focus 
and a good amount 
of concentration. 
I wanted it to be the exact 
thing I wanted in the end. 
Because 
I didn’t have a surgery 
they told me that it would 
take six months to a year 
to walk again 
and I’d have to 
wear this big body cast. 
I was back on my feet 
in nine and a half weeks 
and back to training
in around 11 weeks 
and back in my office 
in 12 weeks so. 
At what point 
did you realize that 
you were seeing results? 
And that must have 
given you more interest 
in continuing on 
with that program? 
I was in extreme pain, 
a terrible pain and 
I had some neurological 
changes in my body 
and so when my body 
started to respond in ways 
and pain levels 
were going back, and 
feeling was coming back, 
and movement 
was coming back 
I was pretty excited 
That was a feedback 
I needed because the 
brain learns by feedback. 
In other words, 
when we see 
some observable change, 
we can correlate 
what we did inside 
to produce that effect. 
The doctors 
must have been shocked!
Yeah, they were, 
they were actually shocked. 
The third doctor that 
I saw was the director 
of Scripps Hospital 
at the time in San Diego. 
He was adamant 
that I have the surgery. 
When I decided 
to forgo the surgery, 
he wanted me 
to see the psychiatrist, 
because he thought I had 
post-traumatic stress. 
But when I got on my feet, 
I called him up and we 
had a great conversation 
and he was pretty happy 
that that I was able 
to make it happen. 
Let us pause now 
for some brief messages. 
When 
Science and Spirituality 
returns, we will have 
more from our interview 
with the knowledgeable 
Dr. Joe Dispenza. 
Please stay tuned.
Welcome back, 
caring viewers to 
Science and Spirituality 
on Supreme Master 
Television. 
We are speaking 
with Dr. Joe Dispenza, 
an American research 
scientist and chiropractor, 
on the power of the mind 
and how it can enable us 
to evolve 
to our full potential.
He has authored the book 
“Evolve your Brain” 
and produced several 
DVDs and CDs featuring 
his past seminars.
One of the key areas of 
Dr. Dispenza’s research 
is in the area of 
spontaneous remission. 
This is the study 
of sudden reversals 
of an illness without 
a medical explanation. 
In the following 
conversation, 
Dr Dispenza discusses 
two of the four 
main commonalities 
he has observed 
from studying people 
who have experienced 
spontaneous remissions 
from serious 
medical conditions. 
Now, you’ve done 
a lot of study on
spontaneous remission. 
When I was spending 
those long nights 
laying down and 
couldn’t sleep,
I just made myself a deal. 
I just said if I’m 
ever able to walk again 
that I’d spend the rest
of my life studying 
the mind-body connection. 
So I started 
my investigation 
into spirituality 
and my investigation 
into health and attitude. 
I traveled 
to 17 different countries 
over the last 11 years now 
and studied people 
that were diagnosed with 
serious health conditions 
and then 
they changed their mind 
and they got better. 
So it was so exciting to me. 
I went back to school 
and got a degree 
in neuroscience because 
I wanted to understand 
what it was 
that they were doing 
that was producing 
those effects and so 
it kind of catapulted me 
to the next level.  
What is it 
that they were doing that 
produces those effects? 
There were four common 
things that I noticed 
that got my attention. 
And the first thing was 
that they all believed and 
accepted that there was 
some spiritual aspect 
that lived within them. 
That there is something 
that gives us this life and 
there’s nothing mystical 
about spirituality. 
It’s the consciousness; 
it’s an intelligence that 
keeps your heart beating. 
Two gallons of blood
per minute, 
a hundred gallons 
of blood in an hour,
a hundred-thousand times 
in one day through 
sixty thousand miles 
of blood vessels. 
That we lose 
10 million cells 
every second and we make 
another 10 million cells. 
Something’s giving us life. 
There is a mind 
that is so much greater 
than our mind 
that has a will so much 
greater than our will. 
And has love for life 
that’s so much greater 
than our love for life, 
our personality-self. 
And when our will 
matches its will, 
when our mind 
matches its mind 
and when our love for life 
matches its love for us 
or for life, that’s when 
it begins to respond. 
So they began 
to develop a relationship 
with this invisible force 
just like you develop 
a relationship with your 
husband or your wife 
or your mother or father 
or your kids 
or your dog or your pets. 
They took time 
out of the day to begin 
to put their attention on, 
begin to interact with it, 
and they wanted 
to surrender again 
that condition 
to this giver of life.
They gave it some 
pretty strong instructions 
and they asked for help. 
This consciousness 
loves us so much that 
it allows us our free will. 
So if we insist 
on suffering, it gives life 
to reinforce our suffering. 
If we insist on joy, 
it organizes our bodies 
and our life in ways that 
match who we are being. 
So that’s the first thing 
they had in common. 
The second thing 
they had in common 
is that they all understood 
that it was their own 
mismanagement of their 
thoughts and reactions 
that created their disease. 
We live in two states 
of mind: we live 
in survival or creation. 
When we live 
in those states of anger 
or aggression or hatred 
or judgment or fear, 
anxiety or insecurity 
or pain or suffering 
or depression, 
it’s those chemicals
that are created 
from the chemicals 
of stress or survival 
that activate 
those states of mind. 
It’s the redundancy 
of those chemicals or 
the chemicals that push 
the genetic buttons that 
begin to cause disease. 
You see, every time 
we have a thought 
we make a chemical. 
So if we have a great
thought or  , if we have 
an unlimited thought, 
we make chemicals 
that make us feel great 
or feel unlimited. 
If we have 
negative thoughts or self-
depreciating thoughts, 
we make chemicals 
that make us feel 
negative or unworthy. 
So this immaterial thing 
called thought fires a set 
of circuits in the brain 
that produces a chemical 
to signal the body for us 
to feel exactly the way 
we’re just thinking. 
The moment we feel 
the way we think, we begin 
to think the way we feel, 
which produces more 
chemicals for us to think 
(This creates a big loop.) 
the way we feel. 
And this loop, the cycle 
of thinking and feeling, 
and feeling and thinking 
creates what I call 
a state of being 
and it’s the cycle 
of thinking and feeling, 
and feeling and thinking 
over time that begins 
to condition the body 
to memorize that 
emotional state better 
than the conscious mind. 
We will have more from 
our compelling interview 
with Dr. Joe Dispenza 
on the power of the mind 
next week on 
Science and Spirituality. 
Kind viewers, 
we are very happy 
you were able to join us 
for our program today. 
Now please stay with us 
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following 
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May your life be imbued 
with constructive 
thoughts always.
Hallo, noble friends, 
welcome to 
Science and Spirituality. 
Today we resume
our discussion 
on the secrets of the mind 
with Dr. Joe Dispenza. 
Dr. Dispenza is 
an American expert 
on the role and function 
of the human brain. 
He has authored the book 
“Evolve your Brain” 
and produced several 
DVDs and CDs featuring 
his past seminars. 
He is well known for 
having appeared in the 
critically acclaimed 2004 
American documentary 
“What the Bleep 
Do We Know!?”
Dr. Dispenza’s training 
and education are 
in the fields of 
neurology, neuroscience, 
cellular biology, 
memory formation, aging 
and longevity. 
He also has a Doctor of 
Chiropractic degree and 
is an honorary member 
of the National Board of 
Chiropractic Examiners 
in the United States. 
Years ago, an accident 
left him with several 
broken bones in his back. 
The grim prognosis 
by doctors 
was that he would never 
be able to walk again. 
Dr. Dispenza has
always been interested 
in human potential. 
He strongly believes 
that the power that 
creates our body can also
heal disease or injury. 
Thus he decided not to 
have the back surgery 
his doctors recommended 
and instead 
surrendered himself 
to this great power. 
About 12 weeks later, 
he returned to work, 
fully recovered. 
After this 
life changing experience, 
he traveled the world 
studying
“spontaneous remission” 
or the sudden reversal 
of an illness without 
a medical explanation. 
He found that there were
four common
characteristics among
those people he met 
who had undergone 
this wonderful 
transformation.
Last week, he shared 
with us two of these traits: 
first, these persons 
all believed that there was 
some spiritual aspect 
that lived within them 
and second, they all realized 
that it was their own 
negative thoughts that 
had caused their condition. 
Today 
Dr. Dispenza shares more 
about his findings. 
The third thing 
they had in common 
is that they said 
that they had to 
re-invent themselves. 
They had to 
become somebody else. 
They couldn't be 
the same person any longer.
They began 
to change their brain 
just by thinking differently. 
We can do that when the 
neuroscience behind it 
says that, “We can 
change our brain whenever 
we learn new things, 
but more importantly 
we can begin 
to rehearse mentally.” 
Mentally rehearse 
who we want to be 
and as we do that, 
we force the brain 
to fire new sequences, 
new patterns 
and new combinations. 
Whenever we make 
the brain work differently, 
we just made a new mind. 
The last thing 
they had in common 
which I found so unique 
was that they had long 
moments where they lost 
track of time and space, 
where they were 
sitting down 
and they were creating 
this new ideal that 
when they open their eyes 
they expected it 
to be an hour later. 
Yes, they open their eyes.
well, 
They thought 
it was 20 minutes and it was 
an hour and a half later. 
In other words, 
they became so involved 
in their rehearsal 
that time and space 
disappeared.
And they moved 
from that state of survival 
to the state of creation. 
In the state of creation, 
we become selfless. 
We forget about ourselves. 
On functional imagery, 
if you look at nuns 
and reverie of prayer, 
Buddhist monks 
and meditation, 
a part of the brain 
that turns on is called 
the "frontal lobe" 
and that is like 
the volume control 
of the brain. 
When the frontal lobe 
begins to work properly, 
it quiets down 
all the other circuits 
and the brain 
so nothing else 
is being processed, but 
a single-minded thought. 
All of a sudden 
they started to experience 
altruistic states of 
compassion and joy and 
inspiration and goodwill. 
What they didn't know is 
that the moment 
they were doing that, 
they were re-conditioning 
the body to a new mind. 
They were beginning 
to change the gene 
and activate 
a new genetic expression 
as a result of it . 
And heal? 
And heal. 
As the result? 
As a result, yes. 
Scientists found 
very unique phenomena 
while conducting research 
regarding 
the meditation practice 
of Buddhist monks.
In the experimentations 
that were done 
on the Buddhist monks, 
they produced 
a brain wave pattern 
called gamma waves. 
And gamma waves are 
when you’re in the zone, 
when you’re 
totally connected, 
when you’re in the flow.
The interesting thing is 
that when the brain is 
in synchrony, when 
the circuits in the brain 
are producing 
the same frequency, we 
could say that the brain 
now is working more 
in a holistic sense. 
In other words, more parts 
are talking to other parts. 
The brain is 
in psychic union. 
As a result of that, 
that gamma wave is when 
those coherent signals 
cause circuits to begin 
to form and maintain 
new circuitry 
and new connections. 
And when the monks 
came out of the meditation 
and they tested them 
hours later, they were
still maintaining 
that gamma pattern 
even though they were 
no longer in meditation. 
Not only were they in bliss, 
but they were in a 
functional state of unity 
in which their internal 
order was greater than 
their external environment. 
That’s my definition 
of mastery; 
when we’ve maintained 
an internal chemical, 
neurological and 
emotional state so well 
that nothing 
in our external world 
can move us from it.
When Science and 
Spirituality returns 
we will have more 
from our interview 
with the knowledgeable 
Dr. Joe Dispenza. 
Please stay tuned to 
Supreme Master 
Television.
Welcome back, 
caring viewers to 
Science and Spirituality 
on Supreme Master 
Television. 
We are speaking 
with Dr. Joe Dispenza, 
an American research 
scientist and chiropractor, 
on the power of the mind 
and the miracles 
that can occur 
when we decide to 
change the way we think 
and when we practice 
deep concentration 
or meditation. 
When we produce 
synchronized 
coherent patterns, 
the immune system 
gets very strong. 
These monks 
they didn’t get sick 
because their system 
was so integrated and 
so orderly that disease 
couldn’t live in their body. 
The signal 
that’s travelling down 
the central nervous system 
is creating amazing order 
that allows the body 
to begin to function 
in wonderful ways. 
And the mind 
can’t change the brain 
because the mind is 
the product of the brain. 
The mind is 
the brain in action. 
So who’s changing 
the brain and the mind? 
That’s called 
“consciousness.” 
It’s the immaterial aspect, 
the spiritual aspect of us 
that uses a brain 
and a body to produce 
different levels of mind 
and only when 
we’re truly conscious 
and only when 
we’re truly self-aware. 
Only when we notice 
can we begin to make 
measurable changes 
in our life.
When our mind changes, 
our lives change as well. 
When I was talking about 
creating my day 
in the movie, 
“What the Bleep 
Do We Know!?” 
what I was saying 
most importantly was that, 
if I’m going to sit down 
and take the time 
to emulate the Creator, if 
I’m going to be like God, 
if I’m going to emulate 
the quantum field which 
gives life to all things, 
if I am going 
to express divinity and 
I’m going to be a Creator, 
I want to know 
that my thoughts count 
and I want to know that 
I some way made contact 
with this mind. 
So I need a sign to 
let me know, great mind, 
cosmic mind, that 
I’ve been heard by you. 
I want you to bring 
a signal or a sign to me 
in my life in a way 
that I could least expect. 
Because if I could expect 
it, it’s not new right? 
I want it to be unknown 
and I want it 
to be surprising. 
I want it to surprise me 
so that it leaves no doubt 
that my efforts today 
were heard and noticed 
by you 
so that I have such joy 
from the experience 
that it inspires me 
to want to do it again. 
Now we’re no longer 
living as victims 
to the environment. 
We’re no longer allowing 
whatever it is out there 
to produce this internal 
chemical change and 
we associate that event or 
reacting to how we feel. 
Instead we’ve done 
something internally 
that’s produced an effect 
externally, and we’re 
going to pay attention to 
what we did in here 
that did that there. 
Now our environment 
is no longer 
controlling our thinking, 
our thinking is now 
controlling 
our environment.
Dr. Dispenza has noted 
that celebrated inventors 
and scientists throughout 
history, have had 
similar characteristics 
in terms of the functioning 
of their brains.
Now great inventors 
in history here, 
great visionaries 
that had genius ideas, 
they had the ability to 
function neuroplastically. 
They had the ability 
to have a neuroplastic 
brain, which means
in the brain 
the sum of the parts 
is greater than the whole. 
So, they could 
learn something 
and begin to speculate 
and ask questions 
and begin to think about 
those answers. 
For example, Einstein, 
when he was 12 years old, 
he asked himself 
this question, 
“If I ride my bicycle 
at the speed of light, and 
I turn my head lights on, 
will they go on?” 
Now he thought about 
that question 
every single day of his life. 
Now 10 years later, 
he’s working as a clerk 
in a Swiss patent office, 
and he’s watching a man 
fix a roof. 
He’s just 
looking out the window, 
and he kind of pauses 
and he stares. 
The moment he goes blank, 
he understands relativity 
in one second. 
The vision was so clear 
that he had to 
go back to school 
to learn the mathematics 
to explain the vision 
that he saw. 
It was outside 
of his understanding 
intellectually.
When he published 
his papers on relativity, 
there were no footnotes.
So where did that 
information come from? 
It came from a greater 
level of consciousness, 
not the consciousness 
that makes up 
the free will of you and I, 
the journeyman, 
the journeywoman 
on the progress of life, 
but the
universal consciousness.
So as he began 
to create the mind 
of the understanding 
of relativity, 
his brain became 
a receiver of information 
from the quantum field, 
and he tuned into that mind 
and then the brain 
began to download 
the information because 
the quantum field 
is an information field. 
His brain became 
completely rewired 
to understand exactly 
what it was.
We close with this final, 
insightful thought 
from Dr. Dispenza.
I think our purpose in life 
is to express God. 
It’s naturally within us, 
and when we begin
to unlearn those
emotional states 
that drive us to 
our lowest denominator 
and we begin 
to reinvent a new self and 
recondition a new self, 
we go from being selfish 
to being selfless.
We are thankful that 
we had the opportunity 
to speak with 
Dr. Joe Dispenza about 
his remarkable research 
and about his 
extraordinary life story. 
We wish him 
much success
in his further study 
of the role and function 
of the brain 
and the innate potential 
in humans for greatness.
Enlightened viewers, 
we very much appreciate 
your kind companionship 
for this episode of 
Science and Spirituality. 
Now please stay with us 
for Words of Wisdom, 
following 
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May we all discover 
the infinite Divine within.