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Mindfulness Mode

339 Heal PTSD Memories With Mindfulness and Soul Link; Gary Sinclair

Mindfulness Mode

Bruce Langford

Alternative Health, Health & Fitness:alternative Health, Self-improvement, Education, Religion & Spirituality, Health & Fitness, Spirituality

4.8541 Ratings

🗓️ 16 July 2018

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Gary Sinclair helps people who suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, also known as  PTSD. His system is called 'Soul Link' and he's been using it to neutralize PTSD memories in over 10,000 people since 2014. Gary grew up with asthma and was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis at age 22. By age 36 he was wheelchair-bound and had lost 80% of his mobility.  As a result of a miracle at age 42, Gary regained full mobility and became an acclaimed Senior Figure Skater, winning as the US National Senior Olympic Free Style Figure Skating Champion.   Contact Info Website: www.MemoryEnergyTherapy.com Book: Healing Memories In Seconds: Seven Ways That Work In Seconds by Gary Sinclair Free: Memory Makeover on PDF which teaches how to do Soul Link for yourself. Most Influential Person David Hawkins, author of Power Versus Force: The Hidden Determinants of Human Behavior Effect on Emotions Because I live and breathe and have my being in that, which is the energy mindfulness is, it's where we're at. We walk and talk and live it and we don't realize we do. We think we don't. We think it's something we have to go for; something we have to get. But the reality is it's who we are. Move into it, become that which you are. Thoughts on Breathing The answer is simply take a deep breath, hold it, and then just slowly let it out and notice what happens to your entire being. What changed in your thought while you were doing it? There's your answer. Two things you have to have: the energy of the heartbeat and breath, in order to live. Breath of life. Enjoy it Suggested Resources Book: Letting Go: The Pathway Of Surrender by David Hawkins (And All of David Hawkins' material) Book: Healing Memories In Seconds: Seven Ways That Work In Seconds by Gary Sinclair App: N/A Bullying Story The quickest story about bullying is one that just came to mind. I can remember standing on the edge of the ice rink getting ready to go out and compete. The judges had told me that they didn't have a high enough category age level for me to really be there and if I didn't mind, they would combine me with the 21 year and over. But I needed to understand that if I didn't win the course, I wouldn't receive a metal. That was fine with me. I said, I'm here to win it. As I go onto the ice, the young man standing there who just came off said, okay, pops, go show us what you think you can do. And my mind immediately popped to what I knew was a mindset and I said to him, sir, if you don't mind, if I were you, I'd stand right here because I'm not going out there to show you how I win a medal, I'm going out there to show you why I won it already. That's mindset. That's mindfulness. That's about putting life in preview and living it. You know, the average person has 60,000 complete thoughts a day. 80 to 85 percent of those thoughts they had yesterday, and tomorrow doesn't become different. Life is different for me because I look at tomorrow knowing that's my future, it's my job to create it. It's my job to live. It is my job to be who I am in my mind, in a mindset now that produces the future that I desire and the change in other people's lives because of it.

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Mindfulness Mode 339. And then she looked at me with tears in her eyes and said, I woke up again,

0:07.2

realizing I might even be able to have a relationship.

0:12.1

Hey, welcome to Mindfulness Mode. I'm Bruce Langford, host and creator of the Mindfulness Mode podcast.

0:19.6

It's very, very good to have you here. Thanks for joining today.

0:23.4

When I was in San Diego, I was invited to speak there as a podcast icon. I've mentioned that

0:29.9

before. The first person I met when I walked into the venue was today's guest. He started

0:37.1

talking to me because he knew me right away.

0:40.2

He listened to a lot of episodes of my show. And he started talking about PTSD, post-traumatic stress

0:47.4

disorder and how traumatic memories can actually be eliminated in seconds, memories that have haunted people for years. I was,

0:57.3

I was totally intrigued and I thought you would be too. I invited him to be on my show and today

1:03.0

you will hear Gary talk a little bit about his life's journey and then how he started helping

1:09.5

people who are suffering with PTSD. So check out his website.

1:14.9

That's memory energy therapy.com. That's memory energy therapy. Oh, and another thing.

1:22.2

By the way, I'd love to have you as part of my Facebook group. It's called Mindfulness Mode Group with Bruce Langford.

1:30.9

So search it up on Facebook.

1:32.7

I hope to see you there.

1:34.3

So sit back, relax, and enjoy today's interview with Gary Sinclair.

1:40.7

Hey, Gary, are you in mindfulness mode today?

1:43.6

What? Mindful. Absolutely.

1:49.1

That's great. Gary was one of the first people I met when I went to an event in San Diego a couple of months ago.

1:59.0

That was so exciting to walk into the hotel lobby

2:03.5

and meet you, Gary, and start talking.

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