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#160 Deepak Chopra on the Power of Meditation to Unlock Infinite Possibilities | Impact Theory

Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

Impact Theory

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4.75.1K Ratings

🗓️ 25 February 2020

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Named one of the top 100 heroes and icons of the century by Time Magazine, Deepak Chopra has long been a towering figure in alternative medicine and spirituality. On this episode of Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu, Deepak Chopra examines the nature of consciousness and pursues eternal questions like, “Who am I? What do I want? What’s my purpose? What am I grateful for?” While advocating reflection, meditation and awareness, he describes the results of the deeply examined life, and gives concrete advice on how to deal with chronic illness, day-to-day suffering, and even the fear of death. For further information about Deepak Chopra please see www.deepakchopra.com. This episode is brought to you by: Audible: Get 1 credit to pick any title and 2 Audible Originals from a monthly selection. Visit audible.com/impact or text IMPACT to 500-500 Vincero Watches: Go to https://vincerowatches.com and use discount code ImpactTheory at checkout for 15% off your entire order plus free shipping. SHOW NOTES: Deepak describes peptides, the “molecules of emotion” [2:42] How do you know what you know? What is the source of consciousness? [5:19] No neuroscientist can explain exactly how electrical information becomes experience [7:35] We have done a good job of dealing with acute illness, but not chronic illness [9:31] In addition to physical illness, humans also suffer from existential illness [12:15] Deepak advocates that everyone needs to ask clearly, “Who am I?” [13:50] Deepak discusses the benefits and limitations of panpsychism [18:45] Deepak describes the different forms of consciousness [21:28] Deepak explains what it means to say that the subject/object division is artificial [25:13] Consciousness can only know itself through experience [28:18] Why you should become comfortable with questioning your habitual certainties [29:01] Tom and Deepak discuss the power of silence [30:40] Deepak gives a brief breakdown of epigenetics [33:13] Deepak describes his daily routine and the four things he does every day [35:00] Deepak talks about his work and how he enjoys himself [37:26] Death is not the end of consciousness, it’s the end of a storyline in consciousness [38:37] Deepak talks about love [40:53] Deepak describes his mother’s incredible storytelling skills [44:20] Deepak explains why gratitude is so important [46:44] Deepak discusses the future of medicine [47:02] Deepak shares the impact he wants to have on the world [50:03] QUOTES: “To observe a thought is to know you’re not a thought. To observe an emotion is to know that you’re not the emotion. To observe the body is to know that you’re not this bundle of sensations and perceptions. So who are you? What is it that knows?” [13:01] “When you have time to be still, question your habitual certainties, you realize that actually, we know nothing. Nothing. Everything we know is made up. It’s a human construct.” [29:56] “Love is not a sentiment. Love is not an emotion. Love is the ultimate truth, and the heart of creation.” [41:09] FOLLOW: WEBSITE: deepakchopra.com INSTAGRAM: https://bit.ly/2O7jF0L FACEBOOK: https://bit.ly/2Gw6K4A TWITTER: https://bit.ly/37AgKpf BOOKS MENTIONED: “Meta-Human” by Deepak Chopra [2:18]

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Hey, everybody. Welcome to Impact Theory.

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Today's guest is a multiple time New York Times best-selling author, practicing medical

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doctor and world-renowned pioneer in integrative medicine and personal transformation.

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One of the most widely recognized luminaries in the field of human spirituality, he has

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written an absolutely staggering 90 books and he shows no signs of stopping, often working

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on multiple books at the same time.

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He's the founder of the incredibly active nonprofit, The Chopra Foundation, which conducts

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wide-scale research into human well-being and he's the founder of Chopra Global, a modern

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day health company at the intersection of science and spirituality.

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He's also a clinical professor of family medicine and public health at the University of San

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Diego and he teaches meditation all over the world, including at his own meditation center.

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Using his unprecedented reach, he's created meditation retreats with Oprah and shared

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the stage with the Dalai Lama and countless other eminent leaders in the space.

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Oprah said of him, that he is a man who invites you to see deeper into your own soul.

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So please, help me in welcoming the man that Time Magazine named as one of the top 100

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heroes and icons of the century, the author of the National Best Seller, MetaHuman, unleashing

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your infinite potential, the one and I assure you only, Deepak Chopra.

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It's so good to have you here.

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