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🗓️ 10 July 2019
⏱️ 80 minutes
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Fountains of knowledge and healing, Dr. Dan Engle and Dr. Joshua Flowers enter the mind meld!
We chat depression, psychedelic medicine, aging, why wellness goes beyond the physical and more.
Dr. Dan Engle is a Board Certified Doctor of Psychiatry and Neurology with a clinical practice that combines functional medicine, integrative psychiatry, neuro-cognitive restoration, and peak performance methods.
He's also lived in the jungle with Ayahuasca shamans and pushed his consciousness to its limits countless times.
Dr. Joshua Flowers is the owner and founder of Revive Treatment Centers, a neurological rehabilitation center which focuses on Traumatic Brain Injuries, Neurodegeneration, Developmental Delay, Autoimmune disorders and more.
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0:00.0 | Third eye drops are intended for open-minded adults. |
0:03.7 | Now administering third eye drops. It sounds incredibly goop to say this so much so that I don't even want to. |
0:27.0 | I don't want to phrase it this way. |
0:30.0 | But, my friends, everyone has healing to do and hi by the way hope you're wonderful my name's Michael Philip. I don't consider myself to be particularly afflicted in any |
0:46.0 | way, shape, or form. I don't like thinking of myself as any kind of victim. I think I'm incredibly fortunate, but still I know that there |
0:57.7 | are parts of my body, my psyche, everything, really, that need attention or exploring or defining or mapping or strengthening |
1:10.4 | or whatever. I mean I could treat people better, I could be more generous, I could be more successful in endeavors that are important to me, I could be better in my personal relationships. No question. And I get that we |
1:31.6 | don't think of these struggles as healing usually or something about us that |
1:38.8 | needs to be healed but they absolutely are. |
1:42.4 | They're areas of our life that cause at least a dull pang of dissatisfaction or discomfort. |
1:56.3 | It's a kind of malady for sure that needs to be addressed. |
2:00.7 | Usually to think something needs healing, I know we've got to see like |
2:06.3 | blood spraying or something or where we've got to be an acute physical discomfort. |
2:17.7 | But barring suffering something like falling |
2:21.7 | eyeball first onto a garden gnomes hat, these pains we carry |
2:27.6 | usually start somewhere much deeper, maybe physically, maybe from like bad posture or a shitty gate when we're walking or maybe |
2:38.6 | it's psychological maybe it's neurological. |
2:43.0 | Don't ask me where the Garden Gnome Hat example came from. |
2:49.0 | It seemed simultaneously threatening and pointy and amusing all at the same time. |
2:57.0 | So I leaned right into it. But my point is this is why people like Dr. Joshua Flowers and Dan Engel are so |
3:08.5 | incredible because they're doing the extremely challenging work of helping people heal on multiple levels, for real, from the physical to the neurological, to the spiritual, and good God, what a task, what a task they |
3:28.1 | are willingly undertaking. |
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