S1 / E8 Brain, Heart, Magic: A Conversation with Dr. James Doty
The Marianne Williamson Podcast
Marianne Williamson
4.8 • 1K Ratings
🗓️ 9 December 2020
⏱️ 73 minutes
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Summary
Jim Doty was a self-described juvenile delinquent raised in a violent and dysfunctional home when, at the age of twelve, he wandered into a magic shop and met someone who would change his life. Promising to show him REAL magic, a woman named Ruth would teach him what he later realized were methods of Eastern mysticism and higher consciousness awareness. Applying the techniques she taught him, he would transcend his disadvantaged childhood, go to college against all odds and end up a highly successful neurosurgeon teaching at Stanford University medical school. As a doctor he would learn that the truths Ruth revealed to him as a child are indeed the deepest truths of the human brain and heart.
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| 0:00.0 | Hey everybody, welcome. I hope that you've taken a look at the Newsweek |
| 0:20.3 | iPad that I did this week called a revolution of love. I talk about the fact |
| 0:25.2 | that these are revolutionary times. I was looking at a Netflix series about |
| 0:30.2 | Bobby Kennedy and in the whole section about the Civil Rights Movement there |
| 0:34.5 | was a talk about the Civil Rights Movement being a revolution. One of the |
| 0:38.4 | lines from John F. Kennedy that I really love is where he said those who make |
| 0:42.1 | peaceful revolution impossible make violent revolution inevitable. These are |
| 0:48.4 | indisputably revolutionary times. The only two choices that stand before us is |
| 0:54.7 | will this be a revolution of love and justice or will it be a revolution of |
| 0:59.9 | violence and pain. The circumstances that confront us now the extraordinary |
| 1:05.3 | amount of suffering among tens of millions of people and we're just even |
| 1:09.4 | talking in this country alone. The extraordinary economic hardship that was |
| 1:13.7 | already existing even before the pandemic but is now so exacerbated not |
| 1:18.4 | only by the pandemic but by our congresses cool in action related to the |
| 1:27.4 | pandemic compared to for instance the reaction of governments in almost every |
| 1:33.0 | other advanced democracy is making the the economic hardship the despair the |
| 1:40.4 | hunger the problem not only for what people are experiencing now but will be |
| 1:47.8 | experienced for years in the future so much greater this is unsustainable this |
| 1:52.3 | is like an earthquake that we're actually making things so much worse and |
| 1:56.2 | even were before we're making some things so much worse even than they have to |
| 2:00.3 | be by our our congresses complete refusal to give the kind of direct cash |
| 2:06.0 | relief that we need. They've already spent over four trillion dollars on a |
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