The most often referenced interview in the
film is Dr. Joe Dispenza's comments on creating his day. In
response to the numerous requests, the following is the
transcript of that part of the interview.
"I wake up in the morning, and I consciously create my day
the way I want it to happen. Now, sometimes, because my mind is
examining all the things that I need to get done, it takes me a
little bit to settle down, and get to the point, of where I'm
actually intentionally creating my day. But here's the
thing."
"When I create my day, and out of nowhere, little things
happen that are so unexplainable, I know that they are the
process or the result of my creation. And the more I do that,
the more I build a neural net, in my brain, that I accept that
that's possible. Gives me the power and the incentive to do it
the next day."
"So, if we're consciously designing our destiny, if we're
consciously, from a spiritual standpoint, throwing in what the
idea that our thoughts can affect our reality or affect our
life, because reality equals life. Then, I have this little pact
that I have when I create my day."
"I say, I'm taking this time to create my day, and I'm
infecting the Quantum Field. Now, if it is in fact, the
observer's watching me the whole time that I'm doing this, and
there is a spiritual aspect to myself. Then, show me a sign
today, that you paid attention to any one of these things that I
created, and bring them in a way that I won't expect."
"So, I'm as surprised as the- as the- at my ability to be
able to experience these things, and make it so that I have no
doubt that its come from you. And so, I live my life, in a
sense, all day long, thinking about being a genius, or thinking
about being the glory and the power of God, or thinking about
being Unconditional Love."
"I'll use living as a genius, for example. And as I do
that, during parts of the day, I'll have thoughts that are so
amazing, that cause a chill in my physical body, that have come
from nowhere. But then, I remember that that thought has an
associated energy, that's produced an effect in my physical
body."
"Now, that's a subjective experience, but the truth is is
that I don't think that unless I was creating my day to have
unlimited thought, that that thought would come."
(Dr. Joe Dispenza in "What the #$BLEEP*! Do We
Know!?")
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