• Dawson Church, PhD - Think Your Way to Incredible Healing

  • Apr 23 2024
  • Length: 57 mins
  • Podcast

Dawson Church, PhD - Think Your Way to Incredible Healing

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    Can you really heal with just the power of thoughts?

    The answer probably depends on how you approach this. If you just think very hard about healing, it probably won’t do much for you (and if you’re focused on your injury, it might even make things worse). But there is definitely power in your thoughts to change your health and your life. We’ve known it for a long time, and science is now slowly catching up to this.

    That’s why I like hosting people who can take this subject, which so many still think is just pseudoscience, and very clearly explain all the evidence we already possess that our thoughts do have a direct effect on our bodies. And Dr. Dawson Church, energy psychology expert, best-selling author, and founder of the National Institute for Integrative Healthcare is a great guest to do just that.

    In this interesting interview, you’ll discover:

    • How your thoughts affect your physical body and recovery.
    • Easy steps for learning energy healing and how to use it on yourself.
    • How your genes affect your healing and how to turn on those that positively affect your recovery.
    • Hands-on work: tapping session for creating a positive shift in your mind and body.

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    • For accessing show notes, links, and transcript please visit: https://www.mayanovak.com/podcast/ep62-dawson-church/

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