Toxic Thoughts Are Holding You Back From Your Mind-Body Connection
How often do you have negative thoughts? Have you ever wondered to what degree your life experiences affect how you think, perceive, feel, react, and respond? Do you notice that your behavior or your defense mechanisms become triggered by certain issues time and time again?
As humans, we develop “habitual patterns” of behavior that are often based on our past experiences. These habitual patterns begin to shape our personality, our ego, and define who we are. If some of the patterns that are on the negative spectrum begin to rule our thoughts and actions, it may be time to uncover how they may be influencing the quality of our lives.
When awareness and acceptance of habitual patterns are realized, we can take responsibility and choose to shift the “limiting beliefs” to reprogram our minds. With mindful, compassionate, conscious, and supported system we can begin to clear away toxic thought patterns and replace them with higher vibration thoughts. Consciousness and awareness of the mind is the golden key here, and what can transform self-doubt, low self-esteem, injury, and illness into radiant inner health and happiness.
Your Brain on Negativity
It has been estimated that the average brain has anywhere from 25,000 to 50,000 thoughts per day and 70% of them are believed to be on the negative spectrum.
For the sake of this article, we will focus on the workings of the mind and look at ways in which we can learn to shift habitual thoughts that are limiting, negative, and depressive in nature.
The development of our core beliefs originates from the time of birth through to childhood and into adolescence. These core beliefs are closely linked and formed from our caregivers, parents, teachers, and our environment. If there was trauma at this time, the natural reaction for a child or adolescent is to create defense mechanisms for the protection and these then go on to become unconscious habitual patterns. Psychologist Maria Stella states “As we grow up the patterns can manifest as addictions, self-sabotage, phobias, anxiety attacks, and other self-defeating patterns that cause us to act unconsciously or negatively.” (Source: mariastella.com)
At a time where anti-depressants, pain killers, and antibiotics are heavily prescribed to overcome unhappiness and illness, what if we can begin to recognize and accept habitual thought patterns that are repetitive and negative and learn how to replace them with positive thoughts based on present moment awareness to begin the healing process?
Researcher and author, Dr. Joe Dispenza, combines the field of quantum physics, neuroscience, brain chemistry, biology, and genetics in his latest book “Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself: How To Lose Your Mind and Create a New One.”  Dr. Dispenza explains that you are not doomed by your genes and hardwired to be a certain way for the rest of your life. A new science is emerging that empowers all human beings to create the reality they choose, he says. Dr. Dispenza is convinced that your thoughts can change your reality.
It really is quite a miraculous phenomenon when you begin to break it down. Your body is wired to support and spark neurochemical changes in your brain that move in the direction of positivity and happiness. Specific learned neural patterns of thinking (based on past experiences) interrupt the process and the natural impulses. This is known as “toxic thinking” and certain patterns in the brain are subconsciously created out of the “fight or flight” system for protection and survival. This is a powerful inner working of the body and mind where fear takes over to prepare us to run away or confront a perceived threat. Fear activates the “fight or flight” stress reaction within the body and herein lies the big issue, this inner working in the body de-activates the higher thinking capacity of the brain by cutting off much of the oxygen flow.
Dr. Athena Staik puts it clearly, “the brain is always in either “protective mode” or “learning mode.” When it’s in “protective mode” its otherwise amazing capacity to make informed choices or decisions is not fully functioning. It is no longer in “learning mode.”  Thoughts that are charged with negativity are often created from limiting beliefs in the subconscious and carried over from the formative years of our childhood. (Source: psychcentral.com)
Here are a few examples of limiting beliefs:
- I will never be loved because I don’t deserve it
- If I say no to someone, they will reject me completely
- Others are always judging me, I will never fit in
- I am not good enough because I have never been the best at anything
- I will never have enough money
- It’s wrong to ask for help
- Physical or Psychological violence is ok when someone deserves it
How Can I Begin to Change My Thoughts?
Recent neuroscience studies demonstrate that if you truly want to change your life, you need to engage in a conscious study of your thoughts, and over time you may be able to direct your mind-body integration into one of higher vibration and happiness. The key ingredient in your success towards positive change is you….a conscious you…. who is ready to do the work.
Try out the following 6 Steps
- Believe that you can control the quality of your thoughts. Welcome your conscious self as a tracker or a witness of your thoughts to bring yourself into present moment awareness.
- Keep a daily record of your negative thoughts and your limiting beliefs. Write down as many as you can remember at the end of your day. If you have time, write them as they come. You will need 3 days to record your thoughts. Record any focus on problems as opposed to solutions, being a victim in your thoughts, black and white thoughts, or write down when you use “never” or “always”. If you are open to sharing your process, ask a loved one or a colleague to gently remind you when you are speaking in negative language.
- Once you have a gauge on the negative thoughts and their frequency, identify their triggers. Write down specific examples of what set your mind into a chain reaction of negativity. Write down the feelings in your body when you encounter a trigger. Be specific, this acknowledgment can bring you into greater awareness, which can result in changing this habitual pattern.
- The next time you experience a trigger, as if you are flipping a switch, shift a negative thought into a positive one. (e.g. “My work is so stressful” to “How fortunate I am to have a job” or “My children are driving me crazy” into “How blessed I am to have a family.”) Keep flipping the switch.
- In tracking of your negative thoughts, make an opposing column for a corresponding positive thought. This may take some practice, be creative. (e.g. “I’m always exhausted” to “I am calm and ready to receive an excellent sleep tonight.”) This will begin to train your thoughts to be positive.
- Meditate using visualization techniques for mind-body integration, or spend time in nature. Begin to train your eye to see the beauty in the small things. Journal about any shifts you may have experienced in your mind, body, and your connection to your environment.
When we begin to commit to mind-body practices such as meditation, yoga, tai chi, dancing, painting, journaling, shamanic healing, and spending time in nature our thoughts begin to speak to us in new ways, our subconscious mind meets the conscious mind. Here, we begin to soften our grip on how we want to control every aspect of our lives. We may realize and radically accept the thoughts that once made us who we are don’t work for us anymore. We pay attention to present moment awareness, we train our eye and mind to see the beauty in the smallest things, we practice both envisioning our future dreams and letting go all at once. We wake up to the possibility that we can heal through the power of mindfulness. And we empower ourselves that our thoughts and actions truly can create our reality.
Joe Dispenza, the Doctor Who Teaches How to Reprogram the Mind
The ability to transform our lives through the reprogramming of our minds is an idea that has gained popularity in recent years, and Dr. Joe Dispenza is one of the leading proponents of this philosophy. With a personal story of overcoming adversity and a solid scientific background, Dispenza has become an influential figure in the field of personal development. In this article, we explore his life, his teachings, and the experiences that led him to this position.
Table of Contents
- Who Is Dr. Joe Dispenza?
- The Accident That Changed His Life
- Dr. Joe Dispenza’s Core Teachings
- Three Books to Understand Dr. Joe Dispenza
- The Global Impact of Dr. Joe Dispenza
Who Is Dr. Joe Dispenza?
Joe Dispenza is an American author, speaker, and chiropractor known for his research and teachings in the field of neuroscience as applied to personal development. He has written several books and offers seminars and workshops around the world, teaching people how to change their thinking to transform their reality. His approach combines neuroplasticity, epigenetics, and quantum physics to provide a practical guide to self-transformation.
Dispenza gained recognition after appearing in the 2004 documentary “What the Bleep Do We Know!?”, where he presented his ideas about the mind-body connection. Since then, he has continued researching and expanding his methods, helping thousands of people through his programs and publications. His ability to integrate scientific concepts with practical techniques has resonated widely, attracting a global audience interested in personal growth and healing.
In addition to his books and seminars, Joe Dispenza is known for his series Rewired on Gaia, where he explores how to reprogram the brain and the body to achieve a fuller, healthier life. Through 13 episodes, Dispenza guides viewers through practices like meditation, visualization, and other techniques to activate their potential and experience meaningful transformation.
The Accident That Changed His Life
In 1986, Joe Dispenza suffered a serious bicycle accident during a competition in Palm Springs, California. He was hit by an SUV, resulting in multiple fractures in his spine. Doctors informed him that he would need high-risk surgery to stabilize his spine—with the possibility that he might never walk again.
Faced with this situation, Dispenza decided to reject surgery and embark on a journey of self-healing. He used visualization and meditation techniques to imagine his spine healing and fusing together again. He spent hours each day focusing his mind on reconstructing his vertebrae and fully recovering his mobility.
Over nine weeks of intense mental practice, Dispenza began to notice significant improvements in his condition. Against all medical predictions, he was able to stand up and walk again without surgical intervention. This transformative experience solidified his belief in the power of the mind to influence the body and motivated him to share his discoveries with others.
Dispenza’s recovery process not only restored his mobility, but also gave him a completely new perspective on the mind’s ability to affect physical reality. Determined to understand and explain this phenomenon, he committed himself to studying neuroscience, epigenetics, and related fields in depth.
Since then, Joe Dispenza has dedicated his life to researching and teaching how people can use the power of their minds to heal and transform their lives. His methods, rooted in both science and spirituality, have resonated with a global audience, attracting thousands of followers to his seminars, workshops, and online programs.
Dr. Joe Dispenza’s Core Teachings
Joe Dispenza teaches that our thoughts and emotions have a direct impact on our biology and on the reality we experience. According to Dispenza, changing our thought patterns can alter our physical reality. This idea is based on neuroplasticity—the brain’s ability to reorganize itself and form new neural connections in response to new thoughts and experiences. By adopting positive thoughts and emotions, Dispenza suggests we can transform our lives and overcome self-imposed limitations.
Another key teaching from Dispenza is the importance of living in the present moment to create a new reality. According to him, many people are trapped in the past, repeating the same thoughts and emotions that perpetuate the same experiences. Dispenza promotes the practice of meditation and mindfulness to free the mind from these repetitions and open up to new possibilities. By focusing on the present, one can shift the energy of both body and mind, facilitating a state of creation rather than reaction.
Dispenza also emphasizes the connection between body and mind through heart coherence. He teaches that by achieving a state of heart coherence—where the heart rate synchronizes with positive emotional states—healing processes in the body can be activated. Through breathing and visualization techniques, individuals can reach this state of coherence, improving their overall health and well-being. This interconnection between the mind, heart, and body is fundamental to the self-transformation that Dispenza advocates.
Three Books to Understand Dr. Joe Dispenza
To fully understand Joe Dispenza’s approach, it’s essential to read his most influential books: “Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself,” “You Are the Placebo,” and “Becoming Supernatural.” Each of these works offers a unique perspective on how to reprogram the mind and transform life through neuroscience and epigenetics.
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Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself
In Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself, Joe Dispenza explains how to change our thoughts and emotions to create a new reality. This book combines theory and practice, offering exercises and meditations that help readers break free from limiting habits and develop a new state of being.
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You Are the Placebo
You Are the Placebo delves into the mind’s power to heal the body. Dispenza presents case studies and scientific evidence showing how beliefs and expectations can activate the body’s healing power. The book includes practical guides for using meditation and visualization as part of the healing process.
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Becoming Supernatural
In Becoming Supernatural, Dispenza goes beyond physical and mental healing, exploring how to access elevated states of consciousness to transform reality. This book presents advanced meditation and visualization techniques, demonstrating how to apply these principles to achieve transcendental experiences and manifest extraordinary life changes. It’s complemented by a Gaia original series of the same name, which expands on the book’s teachings and goes even further.
The Global Impact of Dr. Joe Dispenza
Joe Dispenza’s innovative approach has had a significant global impact, transforming the lives of thousands of people. His seminars and workshops have expanded worldwide, creating a diverse and dedicated community that shares a common goal: self-transformation. Through his teachings, Dispenza has shown that it is possible to overcome self-imposed limitations and reach a state of physical, emotional, and mental well-being.
Dispenza’s influence extends across various platforms and formats, allowing his methods to reach people of all ages and backgrounds. His unique combination of science and spirituality continues to inspire many to explore the power of the mind and live more fulfilled, conscious lives. This global movement toward healing and personal growth stands as a testament to the transformative power of Joe Dispenza’s teachings.