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Evolve Your Brain Using The Demartini Method EP 154

Evolve Your Brain Using The Demartini Method EP 154

Episode 154 Published 3 years, 6 months ago
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You're here to master your life, but you can't do that when you're caught in a cycle of emotional reaction to what you perceive is happening in your outer world. Join Dr Demartini in this episode for an in-depth look into how the Demartini Method can be used to evolve the brain. You have the power over your perceptions that enable you to take any event, supportive or challenging and process it in a way where you see it as on the way, instructive for your life, instead of working against you. Mind mastery is life mastery but mind mastery isn’t about self-control or memory tricks, it’s about developing the most important part of your brain, your executive center or prefrontal cortex that gives rise to the all-important self-governing executive function. Those with the greatest executive function are the leaders, the influencers and the unborrowed visionaries in the world. They’re using the most advanced part of their human brain and benefiting from operating from this higher functioning aspect of their brain. If you’d love to evolve your brain function from primitive survival to advanced thrival, then tune in to hear how using the executive function development exercises that make up the Demartini Method can literally impact the evolution of your brain and the mastery of your life.

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