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🗓️ 3 February 2020
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0:00.0 | Hello and welcome to Psychic Teachers. I'm your host Samantha Faye and I'm Deb Bowen and we're |
0:05.6 | so happy that you have joined us this week. We are going to dive deep into affirmations. |
0:10.6 | We all know throughout the 10 years we've been doing this show that thinking positively works. |
0:15.9 | Science has shown this. I think our own personal experiences that we've shared on the show, |
0:21.3 | that you all have shared with us has revealed that affirmations really do work. So definitely |
0:26.8 | thought we would look at some of the early original writers and thinkers on affirmations. We're |
0:32.8 | going to start with the man who really created the first most famous affirmation I think out there. |
0:40.9 | He did. He did indeed. We're going to talk about Emil Cooie and his last name is spelled |
0:47.7 | COUE with an accent mark over it. Y'all Samantha always asked me to do the names that are hard |
0:54.4 | with foreign languages and I'm terrible at them to bear with me. But Emil Cooie is who we're going |
0:59.0 | to be talking about as we begin our discussion about affirmations and here is the most famous of |
1:05.1 | them all. Every day in every way I am getting better and better. Every day in every way I am getting |
1:16.4 | better and better. Emil Cooie gave us this affirmation in the 19th century. He is generally regarded as |
1:24.2 | the father of modern day affirmations and it is said that he cured many patients using this one |
1:32.1 | affirmation only. Now talk more about this famous affirmation in a minute but first hear some |
1:38.0 | information about Cooie. He was born in 1857 in Troy's France and he died on July 2nd 1926. He was a |
1:49.1 | pharmacist who in 1920 in his clinic introduced a method of psychotherapy characterized by frequent |
1:58.5 | repetition of that formula every day and in every way. I am becoming better and better. This method |
2:06.6 | of auto suggestion came to be called Cooieism. Now just by comparison Florence Scoval Shin who |
2:15.2 | Samantha is going to be talking about in a few minutes came along a little later after Cooie. |
2:20.2 | But he was an apothecary from 1882 until 1910 and in 1901 he began studying about hypnotherapy who |
2:32.1 | were with some famous folks in France and although he stressed that he was not primarily a healer |
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