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The Playbook With David Meltzer

Bob Proctor, Joe Dispenza, Les Brown, John Assaraf on Changing Paradigms and Embracing New Futures | The Playbook

The Playbook With David Meltzer

David Meltzer, Entrepreneur.com

Business, Entrepreneurship, Careers

4.91.9K Ratings

🗓️ 12 July 2023

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of The Playbook, we have an esteemed panel of motivational and personal development speakers - Bob Proctor, Dr. Joe Dispenza, Les Brown, and John Assaraf. Bob Proctor kicks off the conversation discussing the critical role that paradigms play in shaping our results and emphasizes the necessity to change these ingrained patterns for improved outcomes. Dr. Joe Dispenza dives into the potent combination of clear intention and elevated emotion, highlighting how this union can transform one's life and manifest a new future. Lastly, through a compelling personal narrative, our host explores the power of faith in overcoming adversity, a sentiment echoed by Bob Proctor, who delves into the profound potential of faith in life. This episode is a deep dive into the transformative tools of intention, emotion, and faith in sculpting the life you desire.

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0:00.0

This is the flavor.

0:06.0

Hey everyone, I'd love to share four of my favorite world thought leaders who have changed the way that I look at things,

0:14.0

so the things I look at have changed.

0:17.0

If you're not altering the paradigm, you're not going to improve your results.

0:22.0

And those paradigms you say are based off of accumulated habits, which are skill, knowledge and desire, not just desire.

0:29.0

Can you expand upon that a little bit because you have such great clarity on it?

0:32.0

We're conditioned genetically.

0:34.0

All mums, DNA, and all dads, DNA becomes our DNA.

0:38.0

There's two particles of energy come together. That's the moment of conception.

0:42.0

280 days later, we make our debut on the planet, then we're programmed by our environment.

0:48.0

Because our subconscious mind, which is totally deductive, it has no ability to reject.

0:53.0

The subconscious mind is immoral. It's like the earth.

0:56.0

It doesn't care what you plant, but it'll return what you plant.

0:59.0

Earl McGill used a beautiful example in the strangest secret.

1:02.0

He said, you can plant nitrate, a deadly poison, not a sixteenth of an inch away.

1:06.0

You can plant corn and sweet food.

1:08.0

One will grow with just as great an abundance as the other.

1:11.0

And that's the way your subjective mind works.

1:13.0

You put the wrong idea in, it will grow.

1:15.0

Put the right idea in, it will grow.

1:17.0

We have the ability to change what's in there.

1:20.0

We did not program it.

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