The Mindset Mentor - Gregg Braden - The Secret To Achieving ANYTHING YOU WANT In Life! | Rob Dial
Episode Date: April 18, 2021In the first episode of Mindset Mentor Expert Series, Rob sits down with Gregg Braden to discuss the secrets to broad, cross-discipline achievement. Thank you to our sponsors: Athletic Greens: athlet...icgreens.com/dial Blinkist: blinkist.com/mindset The Great Course Plus: thegreatcoursesplus.com/dial Public Goods: publicgoods.com/dial Want to learn more about Mindset Mentor+? For nearly nine years, the Mindset Mentor Podcast has guided you through life's ups and downs. Now, you can dive even deeper with Mindset Mentor Plus. Turn every podcast lesson into real-world results with detailed worksheets, journaling prompts, and a supportive community of like-minded people. Enjoy monthly live Q&A sessions with me, and all this for less than a dollar a day. If you’re committed to real, lasting change, this is for you.Join here 👉 www.mindsetmentor.com My first book that I’ve ever written is now available. It’s called LEVEL UP and It’s a step-by-step guide to go from where you are now, to where you want to be as fast as possible.📚If you want to order yours today, you can just head over to robdial.com/bookHere are some useful links for you… If you want access to a multitude of life advice, self development tips, and exclusive content daily that will help you improve your life, then you can follow me around the web at these links here:Instagram TikTokFacebookYoutube
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Welcome to the Mindset Mentor Podcast. I'm your host, Rob Dial, and I have a very special
announcement for you. For the next 12 weeks, I'm going to be putting out a special series
of the Mindset Mentor called the Expert Series. This is where I'll be sitting down with some of
the biggest experts in the entire world, from scientists, to psychologists, to CEOs, to authors,
to neurobiologists. And my hope is to extract some of the world's leading experts and the
knowledge that they have in their head so that you can learn and grow.
So yes, for the next 12 weeks, the Mindset Mentor comes out every single day, Monday
through Friday.
And our very first guest is Greg Braden, the New York Times bestselling author, researcher,
educator, and lecturer.
He's known as a pioneer for bringing modern science, ancient wisdom, and human potential
all together.
He's spoken in front of the United Nations, Fortune 500 companies, and the U.S. military.
This is an incredible interview where we dive into manifestation, affirmations, and the
importance of our thoughts and our words and the power of the human heart.
Welcome everybody to the Mindset Mentor Podcast.
I'm your host, Rob Dial, and I am so excited to be joined by Greg Braden.
And as you heard in the intro, Greg is a scientist, New York Times bestselling author, has some amazing stuff on Gaia as well.
But before we dive into that, I would love to give people a little bit of a background about who you are, how you got into the field that you're in.
And then from there, I've got some really interesting questions
that they're going to open up my audience to things they've never thought of before.
But welcome to the show, Greg.
Rob, I'm honored to be here.
I just discovered we're about neighbors.
I'm just north of you and just outside of Santa Fe, New Mexico,
is where I'm filming from in the studio today.
Love it.
Yeah, so could you give us a little bit of an idea of how you became a scientist
and then how your life has progressed over the past 30 to 40 years to get you to where you are now?
So you said you were going to give the background, but now you want me to give the background.
I got it.
I want you.
You lived it, so you know it better than I do, I'm sure.
So I don't know how far back you want to go. I was born and raised in a
very conservative community in the Midwest in the state of Missouri, northern Missouri, a rural area
this big beautiful country of ours and I was a scientist before I ever went to college. I was
a scientist from the age of about four and uh um was just fascinated by the natural
world and our relationship to it um before i was in kindergarten my my mom was very supportive she
didn't understand me but she was supportive of me and she and i worked together we memorized all of
the names of the dinosaurs and the ages and the planets in the solar system and the pharaohs
the names of the dinosaurs and the ages and the planets and the solar system and the pharaohs of Egypt. And, you know, I always felt that science is a relatively neutral language.
It doesn't carry a lot of the baggage that religion or spirituality or politics certainly
carry in conveying ideas. And I knew at an early age okay
I'm beating around the bush I'll just tell you can I just tell you the story please I love it
so I I was also born into a very dysfunctional alcoholic family we were connected on that I had
an alcoholic father high five we were connected're connected that way. Well, me as well. He fortunately left when I was young.
But for me, my refuge in those difficult years came in nature and hence science, understanding the nature around me, and also in music.
And I had an experience.
I'm going to kind of give away my age.
This was in the late 1950s, 1960s. And I had an experience
in the 1960s that really set the stage for where I am today and where we'll go today.
I went to my first rock concert, Jefferson Airplane, the original Jefferson Airplane.
And what I saw, Rob, I'd never seen anything like this. I saw this group of people on a stage influence the way that,
and that venue was about 30,000 people.
So they influenced the way that those 30,000 people were feeling in their lives.
That group of people had the ability to shift the emotion and the feeling
inside of the people that were in that room and i recognize
that but i also recognize that when the concert was over when we left we went outside that feeling
began to wane very quickly and the people needed something outside of themselves to to create that
feeling again in that time they were vinyl records and cassette tapes.
They needed to have something to respond to
for them to have the experience.
Well, in the same year,
I also had the opportunity to see another,
it was an event in a stadium with about 70,000 seats
and a speaker named Billy Graham.
And it was a, it was a religious, uh, religious oriented talk.
And I have to say, honestly, I wasn't totally into everything that was being
said, but what I saw was a stadium of 70,000 people, and they were being moved
on a deep level by the words of one man on the pitcher's mound in this outdoor stadium.
It was at the Kansas City Athletic Stadium, the A's Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.
But here's the difference.
When we left, they did not need something outside of themselves to maintain that feeling because his words had changed the way they felt
about themselves and their relationship to the cosmos, to God, to one another, to the earth,
to their communities. And it stayed with them because they were changed in the presence of
his words. And I recognized both those in early age. and I thought there's got to be a way to combine these two, the music and the sound.
I'm still searching for that.
But the science, the science gives us a reason to think differently about ourselves.
And it's based on honest, truthful, factual information, if it's good science.
And from that, we begin to think of ourselves
differently and we are changed in the presence of new understandings it all
comes down to our story what we're talking about is our story doesn't have
to be technical but this our story our lives literally are based upon our story
we solve our problems. We choose our
relationships. We heal our bodies. We choose our politics. We build our society, all based upon the
way we've been taught to think about ourselves. And what's happening right now, and I think we
all know this, is our story is changing. And there is a battle, Rob. There's a battle for our story.
There's a battle for our thoughts, for our beliefs. There's a battle for our story. There's a battle for our thoughts, for our beliefs.
There's a battle for our very humanness that is unfolding,
and it's happening right in front of us.
Many people don't recognize it because it is compartmentalized,
but it is happening right now on the mainstream of the world stage.
So I go back to those experiences as a scientist today
through the eyes of what I now know. And I know that the most fundamental act, the most radical
act of empowerment that any of us can embrace is to honor the deep truth of our story.
Not the story necessarily that we've been coerced into accepting or believing.
Not the story maybe that came from our family or our religion or our education,
you know, academia or our political affiliations,
but the true story of our relationship with ourselves with the
world around us with one another with the past with the future with the cosmos
and if we believe in a higher power and in the presence of that story we are
changed and that gives new significance to what's unfolding in our lives it it's
a celebration that moves us from the fear
into the freedom of self-mastery. And the science is now telling us literally the self-regulation
of our own biology. What could be more powerful than to be able to self-regulate, up-regulate,
and down-regulate genes to enhance your immune response on demand to awaken longevity enzymes
on demand to create resilience to a changing world on demand deep states of intuition and so much
more what could be more powerful than to awaken to that possibility now in the presence of a world
that's changing faster than we can document it in our our textbooks so it's a long answer to
a short question but the science for me uh i recognized in early age that it was a language
that would help me personally to understand my relationship to the world that i was drawn to and
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Yeah, I love it. There's three really big points that are in there that I want to dive into. The
first one is talking about the music and the experience because we were talking right before we started, you're a musician. I'm also
a musician. I moved to Austin specifically because I thought I wanted to be a musician
until I realized that what I do now fills that cup a hundred percent for me, as far as
feeling like I'm doing something good in the world, but also the same time being able to be
really creative. One thing I want to ask you
about and that I've become very aware of as I've gone back and listened to the music I used to
listen to in high school. There's a lot of music from the 70s, but it was also some Ben Harper in
there. And it was never like anarchy type music, but it was always kind of like forget the system
type music, right? And so I've realized that number one, I'm not good with having
a boss. I can never have a boss and I've never liked the system specifically. And I realized,
oh my gosh, some of the music I was listening to actually created me to be who I am. And I've
realized through affirmations, through everything I've done in personal development over 16 years,
that music is just affirmations, but a lot more, it can
actually be even, I would say more powerful because you've got emotion that's attached to it.
And you've also got this constant singing in the back of your head at all points in time versus
just saying, you know, sitting down and saying, I am powerful, I am powerful. You could have a
song stuck in your head for two hours. So I'm curious with you as a musician and as a scientist,
what are your thoughts around
affirmations and how they relate to music and how music can actually change the person
that we are based off the story we're telling ourselves in our heads?
Yeah, well, those are three questions, Rob, and they're really good questions.
When it comes to an affirmation, affirmations can be powerful uh and for some people they're not and a lot of people
say well you know if the the affirmation is so powerful how come i'm not experiencing the effect
the what scientists tell us is the average human speaks to themselves consciously or unconsciously
we have thoughts spinning around in our brain about 60 to 80
thousand thoughts per day some of those thoughts are the words to the songs and they are the
affirmations uh neuroscientist andrew nurberg tells us newberg is his name i'm sorry and um
in his work that that a single word a single word has the power to to change the genes that create
stress or relieve stress in our lives he's telling us that that something
within us has the ability to shift the very core of our expression so we know
that words are powerful the key to a successful affirmation is that we must communicate with the subconscious
part of our mind, number one.
Number two, we must communicate in the language that the subconscious recognizes.
And this is where you can say, I had a friend of mine when I was working in the corporations,
but had affirmations all over his office, all over his computer screen.
They were on little post-it notes in the car we would carpool in.
You know, my perfect mate is manifesting for me now.
My perfect mate is manifesting for me now.
That was his affirmation.
And I said, do you say these things? He goes, oh man, I say them about a million times a day.
I said, do they work for you?
He says, nah.
You know, these things don't work. And and i said why do you think they don't work
and he said look at me he says i'm an engineer i'm a slob he said i i wear the same clothes to work
three out of five days during the week you know and and the the bottom line by the time he finished
describing himself to me even he didn't believe that he was worthy of his perfect mate manifesting for him now.
So he was saying the words, but there was the underlying emotion.
And what he was actually feeding into his system was counter to what those words were saying.
So it's not enough to say the words.
to what those words were saying.
So it's not enough to say the words.
When we go into our most ancient and cherished spiritual traditions,
those words are what become the prayers.
And for many people, I have,
and I know you've heard this as well,
a lot of people feel that prayer is broken,
that the world doesn't work today
the way it worked in biblical times,
that we have lost our power
and that we have no ability to communicate
With a greater power with God with the forces around us
and it's largely because
the secrets the deep truth of our relationship the fundamental physics of our
relationship to our world
of our relationship to our world have been minced and parceled and in many cases deleted from the texts leaving us with a sense that we are essentially
powerless beings and if you are powerless then you are a victim and if
you're a victim you need a savior and that Savior is coming to us on a silver
plate in terms of technology, in terms of
political leaders. I will save you if you just do these things. And this is why I say I think one of
the most powerful acts and the most radical act we can do is to think for ourselves original
thinking based upon the deep truth of our relationship to our bodies in the earth, not
based upon the false assumptions of obsolete science that permeate our academic world right
now. It's one of the reasons I left academia. It's one of the reasons many of my colleagues
who are in this genre, who are very well-respected scientists, have left academia because they were not allowed to share
with students and in their writings and their papers what they had found in their research
that reflects a very different reality. For me it's good news. It's a beautiful message of hope
and possibility as a sovereign biological being. For a system that's based on
centralized power and control, it's probably the worst news they could imagine because it means we
don't need the centralized power and control. I think ultimately we're all better off by embracing
our own power because it frees us from the fear of a changing world. And we all know our
world, my world is changing, your world is changing, boy is it ever, faster than we can document it in
our classrooms and textbooks. But the change isn't necessarily bad until we compare it to what we've known in the past and this is where the fear comes in
So the the new discoveries helping us to understand
We are part of rather than separate from our world. And this is this is where the affirmations come in. So
in I was at the CERN superconducting supercollider in Geneva, Switzerland where the
physics experiments that are revealing what happened moments after our universe began. They recreate the beginning
of our universe, and then they're able to document what happened then to create the laws of physics
that we are experiencing, that we're living under right now and what they announced in 2012 is
that there is in fact a field an intelligent field of energy it's a subtle energy that underlies
all of creation um before then it was a metaphor or a lot of people felt like it was a new age
concept you know we are all one everything is is connected or an indigenous you know a lot of indigenous elders talk about this
here's here's where they got stuck and i've gone to scientific conferences where they'll take their
hands and they'll say oh yeah there's that's that's no longer controversial there is a field
there's a field out there that connects all things and their hands go like this there's a field out
there that connects all things because subconscious hands go like this there's a field out there that connects all things because subconsciously
they're still saying we're separate from that field right but here's what the
science is showing us and this this was a game changer for me just a mind blower
that every atom in every molecule and every cell of our bodies in this very
instant so it's not like it's about to happen.
It's happening right now. Every atom is constantly emerging and collapsing into that field.
And what that says to us is that we are the field. It's not the fields out there. We literally are
wrinkles. We are disturbances in this field. This body that is held in place by a conscious awareness,
as long as I'm breathing on this earth, I am a disturbance.
I'm a localized wrinkle in that field.
And what that means is that if I want to bring about change in my world,
I don't have to force a change out there.
I become that change and as i have become that change the field is now
reflecting what it is because i'm part of the field so it's a subtle but it's a very powerful
way very different way of thinking you're not you're not imposing change on the world around you
you are becoming the change so you're becoming the abundance you're
becoming the love the gratitude the care the healing you're becoming those things
and that is very different we're conditioned to ask for them to plead for
them because we're led to feel powerless in our lives when in fact there are
modalities of ancient prayer that were edited
from the religious texts in the fourth century
by the church.
They took out the information helping us to understand
this deep relationship, leaving us powerless.
And affirmations are essentially a form of prayer,
or prayer is a form of affirmation,
however you want to look at it,
where we are communicating.
And I want to be really clear,
it's not about control,
it's not about manipulation,
it's not about imposing our will,
it's about participating
in the way that this field
unfolds and expresses in our lives.
And when you really begin to get that shift,
it's subtle and it's powerful. It's not making something happen out there. And that means you
can't blame what's out there for your experiences. I come from a very dysfunctional, broken family,
and I had to make a choice early in life as to whether or not I would, and community,
choice early in life as to whether or not I would, and community, as to whether or not I would allow that to define my experience, to define my existence. Other people around me had the same
experience and they made very different choices. They today continue to blame their environment,
their parents, their family, their upbringing for the sad and unfortunate
things in their lives. And that's a path. It's not right, wrong, good or bad, but we have a choice
to make another path. And when we began as a scientist, beginning to understand these relationships
gave me the reason to think differently. And it also gave me the reason to test in my life if those thoughts are
really true or not what works and what doesn't and you know the thing the things that don't work
stop doing them quit putting the energy into them and if the stuff works you know figure out how to
how to do even more of it so so i'm answering a couple of different questions it's a long answer
to a short question but i wanted to, but I wanted to lay out that
foundation so we can tie it into it a little bit. This is perfect. So originally, so it goes back to
what I love about it. We're talking about science here. We're also talking about ancient wisdom
that's thousands of years old, right? So one thing that you brought in was basically Gandhi's quote
of be the change you want to see in the world. And Bruce Lipton, who I know your colleagues with
and good friends with, and his book, The Biology of Belief says, if you look at yourself
in the mirror, I'm not seeing Rob Dial. I'm seeing a collection of 70 trillion cells that listen to
one central voice and that central, they will do what I tell them to do. You know, so if I think
to myself, oh, I'm sick, I'm sick, or I'm fearful, I will probably create that in my reality.
Or if I think I'm healthy, I'm healed, or I'm manifesting whatever it is that I want to.
And at a deep, deep level, not just saying it, but actually the central voice
believes every single bit of it in those 70 trillion cells,
then change the reality that's outside of me.
And I had this conversation two days ago with my girlfriend where
I've always said it since I started getting into personal development.
I tell my mom, like, I get whatever I want.
Like, I just do.
Not in like a cocky way, but like, I just don't, I don't actually believe that the opposite of what I want even exists.
And the reason why that's so powerful is because then I go and I get, I create the reality that I want to because the other opposite of that reality doesn't even exist.
And what you're saying is scientifically it's there.
And for thousands of years, they've been talking about this as well, correct?
Well, yes, yes, in general.
So the way, what the science strongly suggests now is that in this field that underlies all existence, the field that I'm emerging and collapsing from right now,
everything that I could ever imagine
exists from the lightest of the light
to the darkest of the dark, to the greatest ecstasy,
to the deepest hurt.
It exists as a potential and in physics that potential is thought of as a
scalar form of energy it's it means it it exists as a potential but it's not a realized form of
energy it's it's our relationship to this field and all of those moving potentials that gives us the
ability to collapse the potentials into the scalar potentials into a vector reality.
So that's the words that describe the physics.
We don't have to know that. What it says to us, it is our love or our fear of one of those potentials is what brings it, breathes life into it so that it can become present in our lives.
are afraid they're afraid to think of of bad things because they don't want to make it real and thinking of it we are such awesomely created beings we are a
highly advanced technologically sophisticated soft technology we rather
than chips and wires and chemicals. We are neurons
ion potentials across cell walls
Blood and and crystalline bone and every cell I'm just I just run through this real quick every cell the the average human body has between 50 and what you said 70
trillion cells in the body
each of those cells
We are taught to think of is like these little soft gushy
You know kind of mushy bags of water that have some stuff in them and that's one way of thinking
But what the science tells us every one of our cells has about point zero seven volts of electrical potential
And you say well, that's not very much and I say you're right until you do the math
50 trillion times point zero seven volts. I'll just do the math. trillion times 0.07 volts i'll just do the math it's about
3.5 trillion volts of electrical potential and you you know people will listen to this they'll
write that down you know 3.5 trillion what does that mean if you all know what a 12 volt car
battery looks like or they now use them for our solar panels to store energy from the solar, a 12 volt battery.
It is the equivalent.
It would take three, a little over 3 billion 12 volt batteries lined up on a
highway somewhere to equal the electrical potential in one human.
And it doesn't stop there because every one of those cells also has the characteristics of a transistor and of a resistor and of a capacitor.
And what that means is that we massage the energy and the information that comes through our cells.
Every cell stores and retrieves information just like we do on our computer chip.
Every cell in our body is emitting photons of light and receiving photons of light.
That is information that we interpret in our system. Every cell in our body, the outside of
the cells have receptors that literally are antennae that receive chemical signals, and we're
hearing about that because of COVID. But they also receive subtle energy cells and electrical and magnetic,
I'm sorry, subtle energy information and electrical and magnetic information. And it goes all the way
down to the nucleus, the strands of the DNA or antenna. The genes are smaller portions of that
antenna. You begin to see that all of the technology that we build in the world around us actually
mimics what we already do in the cells of our body except we do it better than
the technology can ever do and here's the key is that we self-regulate all of
this inner technology through thoughts feelings emotions beliefs breath focus
the core of our most ancient and
cherished spiritual traditions, and now the techniques that are being honed in
the laboratories of the research institutions of the world. And this is
what our programs are all about, helping people to change their story. This
all changes our story in the way we've been taught to think.
So when we begin to self-regulate this potential,
it's everything I said, we have the ability,
literally on demand, consciously on demand,
we can create a stronger immune system.
Very well documented in the scientific literature.
It doesn't take long to do it.
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We awaken the longevity enzymes that stop the damage in the DNA, that heal the damage that's already recurred,
and then begin to regenerate, rejuvenate, and rebuild the strands of DNA and the telomeres on the ends of the DNA we
have access to deep states of intuition and when that intuition is where our
affirmations come in you don't have to go into a hypnotic trance from another
person we have the ability to access that subconscious on demand and so much
more and all of this changes the way we've been
led to think about ourselves and the science i you can't make this stuff up beautiful symmetry
the science is only now emerging precisely at the time when the systems that we have come to trust
and respect in the past are buckling and collapsing around us.
Social systems, economic systems, the way that we choose to live our lives on a daily basis. What we're finding is that localized living is the key. So localized forms of sources of food and energy and finance and resources,
localized business, this is the way that we live successfully in a time of extremes.
And as we begin to assume and embrace our mastery of our soft inner technology,
we are much more comfortable, much less fearful of letting go of the old
centralized ways of living. It just makes sense to live locally. You don't need science to tell
you that. Our indigenous traditions have known this is the beauty, Rob. You don't need the science.
It doesn't have to be technical. The science helps us to understand the relationships.
And then we can let that go and just implement these relationships in our lives.
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So there's a lot of knowledge there. And now we're starting to get people to understand,
hopefully, how powerful they actually are, how the science says it but then also the same time how the ancient
texts say it so how do you take something like all of that knowledge
that you just gave us and put it into an actual practice for people to let's say
heal themselves as you brought up or to actually start to change the reality to
manifest whatever it is that they want in their future it begins with the
language and the first part of the language, Rob, and in all honor and respect, is to remove it from a practice. Because when we talk about
a practice, and I understand the intention of the question and why it was asked, a practice
leads us to believe it's something that we do at some time in our day in some special way we set a time aside for some
kind of a practice and what what the science is telling us and what our our
ancestors have told us it's not something we do it's something we become
and that is a delicate conversation because it ties into culture and
lifestyle and family and habits and where information comes
from and what we've been led to believe. And it's not for everyone. The beauty is we all learn
differently and we all learn at different rates. Not everyone arrives at the same understanding
in the same moment in time. Fortunately, it's a good thing because if we all thought the same moment in time, fortunately, it's a good thing. Because if we all thought the same and we all embraced the same belief
on the same day in the same moment in time, and that was a wrong belief,
we'd be in trouble.
So the beauty of the diversity of our species is that we have different time horizons.
We have different learning curves.
And I think what we're learning is now to be kind to one another as we experience our
individual learning curves and how we accept new ideas and new ways of living. And that's up for
everybody right now. A lot of change going on. We've all been through hell these last, at least
the last year for some people even extending before that
how this is where we get to test what we believe how kind can we be as we express
our concerns as we express our differences and points of view number
one but number two it's about what we become. How do we live our lives?
And ultimately, this is, I think,
what the whole COVID experience is boiling down to.
It's all about love.
Do we love ourselves enough to live our lives
in a way that allows us to be the best version of ourselves?
Do we love ourselves enough to live our lives the way
that supports our body in doing what our body knows how to do very well in the presence of
a contagion? Science tells us we've been on this earth 200,000 years, and for 200,000 years,
the intelligence of this soft technology has met the challenges that have come to our doorstep.
You're not hearing that in the media.
All you're hearing is there's something scary out there and we need technology to be able to survive and live.
And that's the only story.
Worked in the high-tech world, but I think the missing piece is that we are empowered,
and we do have a personal responsibility to make the choices in our lives so that our bodies are at their best.
And that's a difficult conversation because a lot of people don't want to and would prefer not to have that conversation,
would prefer just to say, I want to live like I've always lived. Just give me whatever I have to have so that I can live like I've always lived.
My prayer is that we are all given the freedom to make those choices for ourselves rather than
having those choices imposed upon us. And we all know what that means and what I'm talking about and where that's going.
So it remains to be seen where it's going to end.
But this is a conversation that's up for everybody.
So what's happening, Rob, this is fascinating to me.
We're taking topics that historically
have been considered on the back burner.
They've been considered academic at best or philosophical.
And all of a sudden, they are now front and center in our lives because literally,
not metaphorically, literally our very survival depends upon our story and how we think about
ourselves. Yeah. I love what you said about, you know, coming out and just being in love when
there's so much fear that's out there. I put up a video about, you know, coming out and just being in love when there's
so much fear that's out there. I put up a video literally two or three days ago on my Instagram
because I was in a paint store. I was getting paint because we were painting our garage, right?
And I don't watch the news ever, but they had the TV on and there was some news on the commercials.
And then there was a popular talk show. There were people that were talking and it was very blatant to me being on the outside looking in that this show was trying
to push a specific agenda, right? So there's a couple sides. They were trying to push their side
and it was so much fear where I was like, I don't even feel good being inside of this paint store
because I'm not used to this much fear being thrown at me. And it was only maybe three minutes. And I put up a video
and I had so much response to it where I said, if you aren't paying attention, the news and the
media seems to be brainwashing you in some sort of way to either go one side or another side.
And the problem with that is that everybody wants something to change versus saying, hey,
how can I actually be somebody who changes? If I want to see this change externally, I should be
this change internally first. And what I said was, you know, you've got to be very careful.
There's a war for your mind that's basically going on. And the reason why is because if you,
the easiest way to conquer or, you know, to get past and control humanity is to divide,
right?
That's the very easy part of war.
If you've ever read any books on war, right?
Divide them and that's the easiest way to conquer them.
And so if you say, oh, you have the left, you have the right,
you have this color person, that color person,
you have this sex, that sex.
And it seems to be that what's going on right now
is that they're putting sides against each other.
When in reality, if someone takes a
step back, they go, okay, if I live that person's life, I might believe the same things that they
believe, right? And it doesn't make them wrong. It doesn't make me right. It doesn't make me wrong.
It doesn't make them right. But can I look at them and say, I don't necessarily understand their
point of view, but I can still love them through it. Because if
anything, if we're going to survive this, what we need to be is in a place of love and not a place
of fear because fear will also down-regulate our immune system and that makes us even unhealthier,
right? So you can see the divide happening right in front of you. Yeah. The idea of love means
different things to different people. And that's where the answer is yes you know
we we do need to have that and this is uh this is why i say even before covet this was happening we
as a society and in some cases as a planet as a global society we were already primed for the fear
for the fear
Are part of a very dangerous game
And an ancient trap where we are taught
to hate and
Fear the things that prevent the world from moving in one direction or another so we had the the 1% and 99% and
The inequities and it taught people to hate prosperity and wealth.
And we have men against women, and we've got Muslims against Christians and Jews against Muslims.
And we've got blacks against whites and Hispanics against whites and Asians against whites.
And if you look back, if you step back and look, it's about every six months or so, you know, there's a new division that is introduced and it's supported in the mainstream.
And I'm not saying that there aren't problems.
We've got a lot of problems, but we've always been able to work those problems out in our societies and our communities.
in our societies and our communities, but when people are influenced through media.
And there is a lot of influence. I remember when I was a kid, when I went to that Jefferson Airplane concert, back in the old days, we had three television stations. And they were actually
news, ABC, CBS, and NBC. And they were news stations. And the broadcasters
would, as objectively as they could, they would inform us as to what had happened without showing
any emotion. They tried not to, or showing any favoritism in one way or another. And I remember
the exception. I remember when Walter Cronkite, I was in school, I was in grade school when Walter Cronkite announced the assassination
of John F. Kennedy. And they let schools out. And we all went home and watched in horror the
events that were unfolding. And it's the first time I'd seen a news broadcaster cry. He cried,
took off his glasses and he held his hands in his eyes and he cried, which was very atypical for a news broadcaster.
And we've come so far from that.
We don't get news anymore.
What we have are opinions.
And the opinions are, for whatever reasons, they are dividing us as a nation.
But it goes so deep. It's actually dividing us,
the very fabric of our families. It's tearing our families apart. I know right now I have friends
who have, I've never had any children. I've never been blessed with children. I think I'd be a good
dad. It just never happened. But I have friends that are. And even at the dinner table with their kids in high school and college who get their information
from one source in social media and the parents are getting their information from another
source, it's very, very different information and it clashes so much at the dinner table
some of them cannot even complete the meal.
There's so much hurt and so much anger and what you're saying Rob is historically it's a very old game
and it's being used now because it works when you can keep people a population
divided there is no it's it's hard to have common shared values and common shared opinions.
And this is what's happening to America right now.
The very fabric of America is the family, the family unit, the values, the history, the culture is all under attack.
is all under attack. And as we give in to that division, what happens is our society becomes ripe for a new way of thinking and a new way of living to sweep in, and it happens before you
know it. So is it right, wrong, good, or bad? I'm not going to say that here. I'm saying it's
important that we be aware and not fall into the dangerous game that's dividing us from our friends, our families,
our communities, our society, dividing us between nations. Because at the end of the day, we're just
people. And at the end of the day, we all want this. We've heard this. We all want the same
things for ourselves and for our children. And we have a pretty good idea of what that is. So it's an
awareness. And I think the most fundamental, the most radical act that any of us could do
is to do what you've done. Turn off the external noise, that distortion, and think for ourselves.
And you look around and ask yourself, are these things really happening and if they are
Make changes where changes need to be made
But do it from a place of kindness
Rather than from a place of hate
There's so much hurt in our world right now
And we all are hurting
And we're all mourning loss
And we all are hurting and we're all mourning loss
Every every person on this planet has lost something. We've either lost loved ones and friends. I lost my mom to kovat and
Right at the end of the year So we've all lost and and if people haven't lost loved ones or friends we have lost a way of life
So there's something we are all in mourning whether we recognize it
or not. And if we don't have the tools to address that mourning, what happens is our deep hurt is
expressed as hate. And you're seeing that hate in the world today. And so this comes back to the
beginning of this conversation. What science is telling us, well, first of all, I'm just going to
stop. I want to talk a bit more about the science of the heart, but I want to take a breather and ask what I just
said. Does that make sense? A hundred percent. Yeah. And I love talking about the science of
the heart. My, my girlfriend's actually getting her heart math certification right now. She's in
the middle of it. And I know you're, you're really big with heart math and, um, and it's, it's, I
would love to talk to you about that because
that's one thing that I've been working on a lot for me recently over the past
probably seven, eight years is try to stop thinking as much and start
feeling into something and saying how does my body feel about what's going on
versus what do I think because thinking usually I immediately go to fear but if
I go back to my heart I'm like if I take a breath how do I feel about what should
happen and so I'd love to dive into that with you, especially with what's going on right now.
This is where the science is on our side. The science supports everything I'm about to say here
because what in 1991, peer-reviewed scientific journals revealed a discovery that just rocked
the world, the medical world, and especially especially the cardiac world because they revealed the
discovery of of specialized cells in the human heart roughly 40 000 or so of these specialized
cells are called sensory neurites they're essentially brain cells but they're not in the
in the cranial brain they're in the heart and they are arranged in a way in the heart that creates a neural network
independent of the neural network in the brain now what that means is that the heart has the ability
to think independently of the brain to feel to remember to respond independently of the brain
so every time we have an experience, whether it's my Jefferson
airplane concert back in the 60s, or it's COVID-19 and the loss of my mom, I'm experiencing
in two different places. I'm having my cranial brain experience, but I'm having my heart experience.
If they're good experiences, no problem. But when we have trauma and we experience a deep hurt and we're trying to heal that hurt
If we address it only through the mind and the memory and the way that we think that can help
but often people feel like it's incomplete something is missing and
if they feel that way the
Reason may be because they've only addressed a portion of the hurt and a portion of the memory.
What about these neurons in the heart? So this is where the practices come in because we all
know that the brain is a polarity organ, got left and right brain, and the brain works that way. So when you try to solve your problem or heal your hurt,
someone betrayed you in a most intimate relationship. I mean, this is the deep hurt
in the common one we all have. Someone close to us lies to us, and that's a deep betrayal
in our most intimate relationships. If you try to heal that through your mind,
what your left and right brain, the polarities are always going to see a right and wrong,
good and bad, success, failure, worthy, not worthy,
because that's what the brain does.
That's what the logic and the ego does.
It does it really well.
But sometimes we want that.
But if you're going to successfully heal the deep hurts of life,
when you begin to move into the heart,
the heart is not a polarity organ.
So you'll have a left heart and right heart.
And your heart doesn't see, it doesn't judge.
And I'm going to make an important distinction here.
The heart does not
judge right wrong good bad success failure the heart may discern and what that means is your
heart can recognize what's true for you in your relationships with the world and other people but
your heart will never judge those things.
That's the mind that does the judgment. This is why healing, rapid, complete healing,
is so much more available if we approach it from the heart and the neural network and the
intelligence of the heart rather than trying to think our way through it. Our ancestors knew this.
And, you know, from shamans, I've studied with the shamans in the Yucatan
and the Maya and the high in the Andes of southern Peru and the monks
and the nuns and the abbots and the monasteries in Tibet and India
and Nepal and the sadhus and the yogis, the gurus and all through our backyard
here at the American Desert Southwest. And they're
all very different. And the universal thread that ties those traditions together is the role of the
heart in completing their story, their understanding of their relationship with their bodies and with
the world around them. Because when you bring your heart into the picture,
there is a completion. You become less vulnerable. You become less fearful. You feel more empowered
because you have this relationship with your own biology and your own psychology. And what that
does, it doesn't change what happens in the world around us, but it changes how we feel about what happens.
And it empowers us.
And this is the beauty of what I was going to say.
When you view the 1% and the 99%, or black against white, or Christian against Muslim,
or whatever it is, if you view it from the heart, you're not going to have those polarities so you're more objective I used to use these techniques
in a court I was the youngest in the corporate boardroom at Cisco Systems I
was I was the first technical operations manager at Cisco Systems at that time
they were in Palo Alto California now they Now they're in San Jose. And I would bring in an idea
and my idea would be criticized. And if I perceive that criticism through my ego,
I would have a tendency to react and possibly say and do things I was sorry for. And that happens.
How many of us have gotten an email that triggered us you fire off another email you hit
send and the minute you hit that send you say damn i wish i hadn't done that right but but through
the heart doesn't change what happens it makes us more objective because we're not seeing the good
and the bad the right and the wrong success failure worthy not worthy you know all those kinds of things and that's a powerful place to be
because it it allows us to express honestly and objectively what we're feeling rather than coming
from the victim in those in those other you know compartmentalized experiences it this is science
and it's based upon deep spiritual principles, ancient traditions
that now is being borne out in the laboratory as new scanners are allowing us to... You know,
the arrogance of the scientific community that I am a part of has believed that we know everything
there is to know about the human body. You know, they say we've come so far, you know, we pretty much got it dialed in or we got it nailed.
They found these neurons only in 1991.
They published it in 94.
It took them from 91 to 94 to really confirm it was there.
But even now, when I was in school, and if you've got kids in school right now, whoever's listening,
your kids are being taught that neurons, whatever neurons you have in your brain,
you have when you come into this world, it's a fixed number,
and every time you drink a glass of wine or drink a beer, you're going to lose some.
That's the leverage of parents, you know, for all time.
Yeah.
Yeah.
all time yeah new neurons from a very specific part of our brain until the last breath that we take on this earth we are constantly producing new neurons and there are epigenetic factors
lifestyle factors that we can choose to like diet like exercise like breath like focus like relieving of stress and things like that
and specific nutrients and supplements that will support that process stem cells a new class we
were told when i was in school that by the time you reach my age your stem cells are so sparse
that they're probably not going to help you very much. And now we know there is an
entire new class of stem cells. Some people are calling them Genesis stem cells that are with us
until our last breath with a full complement. They can actually become other stem cells.
Wherever we need those, it's not that they aren't there. We access them in a different
way. And as we learn through epigenetic factors, and as we learn to access those stem cells,
it changes the way we think about healing, regeneration, rejuvenation, and longevity.
So the arrogance of science, thinking they already know everything there is to know is giving way to new discoveries that are changing our story and empowering us with a very, very different way of thinking about ourselves.
And it's all happening now when the world is changing and we need this new story.
Love that.
Well, I know we've only got a couple more minutes left together.
I don't know.
Did our time go by very quickly? Well, it did. We only got a few minutes minutes left together. I don't know. Did our time go by very quickly?
Well, it did.
We only got a few minutes.
I feel like that was 10 minutes of us talking.
We went through it quick.
But with all that we've covered, the science, the ancient wisdom, all of that stuff, and
all the stuff that's happening in the world right now, from your side, I mean, what do
you recommend after all the stuff you've taught so far that people do with all the
stuff that's going on right now in the world?
Well, first of all, I want to say
I've never been more optimistic
about the world in general
because now we know what works and what doesn't.
And it takes one generation
to be in the place where we are right now.
So I want to invite our viewers and our listeners
to consider what a powerful being it takes to be where we are right now. So I want to invite our viewers and our listeners to consider what a powerful
being it takes to be where we are right now. It takes a very powerful being to live in a world
that is buckling and collapsing under the weight of not being sustainable in the presence of the
change. You know, we were living the way we were living and it was working in that world. That world just changed.
And now the way that we've been taught to think and live,
the places where it's unsustainable, that is what's breaking.
So it takes a very powerful being to live in a generation
where that change is happening.
The old world is falling away, but the new world is not quite in place.
And we're in between. It takes a powerful being to be here and not get lost in the fear of the uncertainty.
And I think the thing for me that seems to be what's up for all of us right now,
we don't know what's going to happen down the road. And I wouldn't even try to predict what's going to happen down the road and I wouldn't even try to predict what's going to happen because we're creating it right now if we can embrace
the deep truth of the human story the new human story that's emerging who we
are and the the potential this extraordinary potential lives within us
number one that is that is a technique.
To change your thinking changes the chemistry in your body.
It changes your resilience to life.
So it's not a passive act.
It is perhaps one of the most radical acts that any human may ever embrace
is to accept the ability and the power to think for yourself
and to base your new thinking upon what
the best science of the modern world is telling us about ourselves. So that's number one.
Number two, we don't know what world is going to emerge, but I know this, we must come together
as a society, as a global family, and identify the values that we cherish as a family, as
a community, as a society, as nations, as a planet.
We've got to identify these fundamental values, values like freedom and creativity and imagination
and life and so many more, and bring these values front and center so that they become
the foundation of every policy that is enacted, of every law that's passed, of everything that
we choose in this emerging world. And if we build, if we allow these values to be the foundation
as we move forward, we cannot cannot go wrong it's when we compromise
those values in exchange for an economy or for business or for you know the dollar or whatever
you want to call it so we compromise those values this is where we find the problems. So these are the two things, Rob, I think is to
embrace the deep truth of our own existence, number one, and to become conscious and identify
the values that we cherish so that they can be preserved as the technology is being brought into
our lives on deeper and deeper levels, and as more and more ideas emerge about how we control our global society and i'm
not saying it's right wrong good or bad if it benefits everyone it could be a good thing if
our values our most cherished values are honored and it's when we discount those we in the past
history tells us that's where we get into trouble so the bottom line the better we know ourselves the better equipped we are for whatever life brings to our doorstep and i think that's where we get into trouble. So the bottom line, the better we know ourselves, the better equipped we are for whatever life
brings to our doorstep.
And I think that's what this conversation is all about.
I love that.
I feel like we could go for another hour with all this stuff.
But Greg, where can everybody find you out on the internet?
I am on the internet because I'm not in physical events very much right now.
So our website, gregbraden.com. It's Greg with two G's,
G-R-E-G-G-B-R-A-D-E-N.com. And that will tell you about our physical events that we have planned
and a lot of resources out there as well. Thanks. Rob, this first time we've worked together,
I want to let you know how much I appreciate the invitation, how much I appreciate your trust
in me with your community, because some of them have probably never been with me before.
And I'm going to send my love to this big, beautiful community. And wow, what a juicy
time to be alive. I can't wait for our next. I look forward to our next. Yes, I appreciate you,
man. Thanks for being here. All right. Thanks so much. Take good care.
All right. Have a good one.
You too.