Makes Sense - with Dr. JC Doornick - One From The Vault - Impossibility - Episode 79
Episode Date: February 17, 2025DAILY FOCUS: IMPOSSIBILITY: The concept of what is "impossible" is relative and can change over time. RESOURCES: Lost Ancient Humans Video from After Skool https://www.youtube.com/watch?v...=iBF0hP2_nGw Welcome to the Makes Sense with Dr. JC Doornick Podcast: This podcast covers topics that expand human consciousness and performance. On the Makes Sense Podcast, we acknowledge that it's who you are that determines how well what you do works and that perception is a subjective and acquired taste. When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at begin to change. Welcome to the uprising of the sleepwalking masses. Welcome to the Makes Sense with Dr. JC Doornick Podcast. Makes Sense Mondays is LIVE STREAMED weekly on Mondays at 8am est on Facebook, Linkedin, and Youtube ►Follow the Dr. JC Doornick and the Makes Sense Academy: Instagram: / drjcdoornick Facebook: / makessensepodcast YouTube: / drjcdoornick These episodes get edited and cleaned up for the MAKES SENSE with Dr. JC Doornick PODCAST for your listening pleasure. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE/RATE/REVIEW & SHARE our new podcast. FOLLOW the NEW Podcast - You will find a "Follow" button top right. This will enable the podcast software to alert you when a new episode launches each week. Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/makes-sense-with-dr-jc-doornick/id1730954168 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1WHfKWDDReMtrGFz4kkZs9?si=09e1725487d6484e Podcast Affiliates: Kwik Learning: Many people ask me where i get all these topics for almost 15 years? I have learned to read at almost 4 times faster with 10X retention from Kwik Learning. Learn how to learn and earn with Jim Kwik. Get his program at a special discount here: https://jimkwik.com/dragon OUR SPONSORS: - Makes Sense Academy: Enjoy the show and consider joining our psychological safe haven and environment where you can begin to thrive. The Makes Sense Academy. https://www.skool.com/makes-sense-academy/about - The Sati Experience: A retreat designed for the married couple that truly loves one another yet wants to take their love to that higher magical level where. Come relax, reestablish and renew your love at the Sati Experience. https://www.satiexperience.com I have been using Streamyard for years now and it is simply the easiest and most efficient platform ever for live streaming and recording video content. Check itout. You will be happy you did. https://streamyard.com/pal/d/6657951207522304 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Welcome to the Make Sense with Dr. J.C. Dornick podcast. This podcast covers topics that expand human
consciousness and performance. On the Make Sense podcast, we acknowledge that it's who you are that
determines how well what you do works, and that perception is a subjective and acquired taste. What we know
is that when you change the way you look at things, the things that you look at begin to change.
Welcome to the uprising of the sleepwalking masses.
Welcome to the Make Sense with Dr. J.C. Dornick podcast.
Makes sense.
Welcome to the Rise Up with Dragon podcast with your host, Dragon.
Great morning world.
All right, folks.
Ready, set, grow.
This is impossibility.
Here's a few Dragon thoughts to get us warm.
So I've been really, really interested in, in fact, I'm always interested in this and the whole
concept of my interface response system is to kind of curiously question things. So I've been
really interested in taking a different vantage point and just looking at the other side of many,
many things, including something that we're all afraid of and that is the receding polar ice caps
due to global warming. So just curiously looking at that.
saying, is that a bad thing only? Or is there a potential that this universe is making that happen
for a reason? And it also made me think this morning of this idea of like we're so afraid
of extinction. Yet if we look back at history and history has brought us today to where we're at,
so if you're in love with anything about your life today and that's prompting your concern and
worry about extinction, extinction has happened several times.
So understand that extinction might be necessary for the evolution of life.
So it's an interesting thought.
I know that you probably didn't want to hear that, but it makes me want to enjoy my life
more today.
So anyway, with regards to the polar ice caps, I understand that there's a downside.
However, I'm curious to look at what the value might be that it brings.
So I was watching this really cool video, and I'll show it to you.
I'll put the link in the notes from this amazing
YouTube channel called Afterschool, School spelt S-K-O-O-O-L, and their whiteboard animations of some really,
really powerful messages.
And I was watching one in particular that unveiled the potential of new findings that may
become unveiled.
This is really cool.
This is about like evolution and where we come from.
New findings that are becoming potentially unveiled via satellite as global warming exposes new
topography, meaning we couldn't see.
it until global warming started to melt away the polar ice caps. We're starting to see new
topography underneath the polar ice caps that may show us new proof of ancient civilizations
that we didn't know about. Ancient meaning beyond what we thought were the first forms of,
you know, right now we think that humans came from Africa. But we're starting to see that there's
more ancient civilizations and we're seeing proof of that. And it's basically has the potential
of rewriting history, right? Now, I think we're all afraid of rewriting history because if we rewrite history,
that means that everything that we're using, including like all of our concepts and philosophies of
reality and religion and all of that stuff, we might wake up one day soon and realize that
that's all been made up. What are you going to do if that's your foundation, right? So this highlights
to me how basic it is that we and how small our education is that we learn in school and how
we're moving about our lives, assuming that we know where we come from and use all of that,
what we claim to know, right, to understand our reality. So are you prepared to accept the fact
that everything that you know may be false and accept that we've basically made it all up
and attempt to make sense of the unknown? I'm fascinated with the unknown, my friends, right? That's what
I know to be true, is that there is unknown and I'm okay with it, right? And when I say it,
sat with plant medicine, it gave me the ability to see a world that I didn't know about. And now that
I've seen that world, I realize there must be other worlds out there. So this is a game changer.
And the last thing I wrote in my warm up is, if you want a little more in your life and I'm talking
to you, then take a little more today. And you know what to do. You know how to leverage that.
So this is impossibility. The concept of what is impossible is relative and can change over time. And I think
we know that. For example, many things that were once considered impossible or beyond the realm of
possibility, such as space travel or organ transplants, 3D printing, stem cell work and all of that
stuff are now routinely accomplished. And what you and I now have all of a sudden, we all gather now and
say, oh yeah, that's not only possible. That's normal. It's what we call our new normal. So you understand
how we're constantly absorbing impossible into possible. So in general, something is considered
impossible when it goes against the known laws of nature or violates established principles and
theories. So how simple is it that we're basing everything that we think is possible or impossible
based on science and theories and stuff? But what if all that's been made up, right? However,
as our understanding of the world and the laws that govern it expand and evolve,
what was previously considered impossible may become possible. And I think we can agree.
So for example, in the field of science and technology, which is manmade, new discoveries
and innovations often challenge the, extend the boundaries of what we thought was possible.
So we're advancing in technology and we're gaining the ability to learn more about what we thought was possible
and impossible, and it's changing those boundaries. So these advancements can lead to the development
of new technologies, treatments, and approaches that were previously unimaginable. So how about that?
We're advancing technology, and that advancement in technology is giving us the ability to
advance technology even further. So what this is telling me is anything's possible.
Ultimately, the question is of when something becomes possible, it's dependent on a variety
of factors, including advancements in science and technology, changes in societal attitudes and beliefs,
and the willingness to explore and challenge the boundaries of what we consider to be true.
That's the biggest thing right here.
Are you open and willing to challenge the boundaries of what it is that you think to be true?
Now, if you're not, I understand, I've spent quite a bit of time in my life like that,
but if you're not, you're staying safe.
And I understand why you want to stay safe.
But if you're curious and you're a seeker of the er,
you want to be happy er, healthy er, and wealthy er,
that means that you have to look into the unknown, right?
So what does this mean for you and I?
If we grasp this concept that nothing is impossible
and look at all things with what I like to consider maybes,
throw that word into your vocabulary.
throw some maybes in there or maybe even throw in there. Wouldn't it be cools, right? That's becoming a
possibility thinker. And when you become a possibility thinker, you can begin to explore the
great potential of this thing called life, whatever that means. Make sense? Makes sense.
