Gabor Maté, When The Body Says No: Mind/Body Unity and the Stress- Disease Connection

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Science and Nonduality

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Stress is ubiquitous these days - it plays a role in the workplace, in the home, and virtually everywhere that people interact. It can take a heavy toll unless it is recognized and managed effectively and insightfully. Western medicine, in theory and practice, tends to treat mind and body as separate entities. is separation, which has always gone against ancient human wisdom, has now been demonstrated by modern science to be not only artificial, but false. e brain and body systems that process emotions are intimately connected with the hormonal apparatus, the nervous system, and in particular the immune system. Emotional stress, especially of the hidden kind that people are not aware of, undermines immunity, disrupts the body's physiological milieu and can prepare the ground for disease. ere is strong evidence to suggest that in nearly all chronic conditions, from cancer, ALS, or multiple sclerosis to autoimmune conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease or Alzheimer's, hidden stress is a major predisposing factor. In an important sense, disease in an individual can be seen as the “end point” of a multigenerational emotional process. If properly understood, these conditions can provide important openings for compassion and self-awareness, which in turn are major tools in recovery and healing.
Dr. Maté’s presentation includes research findings, compelling and poignant anecdotes from his own extensive experience in family practice and palliative care, and illuminating biographies of famous people such as athlete Lance Armstrong, the late comedienne Gilda Radner, or famed baseball legend Lou Gehrig. The presentation is based on When the Body Says No, a bestselling book that has been translated into more than ten languages on five continents.
Gabor Maté M.D. is a physician and best-selling author whose books have been published in twenty languages internationally. His interests include child development, the mind-body unity in health and illness, and the treatment of addictions. Gabor has worked in palliative care and as a family physician, and for fourteen years practiced addiction medicine in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. As a speaker he regularly addresses professional and lay audiences throughout North America. His most recent book, In The Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters With Addiction, won the Hubert Evans Prize for literary nonfiction. He is Adjunct Professor in the Faculty of Criminology, Simon Fraser University.
Gabor Maté M.D. is a physician and best-selling author whose books have been published in twenty languages internationally. His interests include child development, the mind-body unity in health and illness, and the treatment of addictions. Gabor has worked in palliative care and as a family physician, and for fourteen years practiced addiction medicine in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. As a speaker he regularly addresses professional and lay audiences throughout North America. His most recent book, In The Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters With Addiction, won the Hubert Evans Prize for literary nonfiction. He is Adjunct Professor in the Faculty of Criminology, Simon Fraser University.

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@jjh11
@jjh11 9 років тому
Notice how Mate has literally no "presentation voice" to get his point across. Nobody to convince, nothing to defend. Just straight truth.
@jane7086
@jane7086 9 років тому
yessss. this! so true
@MicahBuzanANIMATION
@MicahBuzanANIMATION 9 років тому
jedisjumphigh2 It's refreshing. Too many public speakers use this sort of over the top inflection in their voice that just screams "I'm a very important person". That to me is a sign of insecurity. Mate seems completely confident in what he has to say precisely because he doesn't act "confident".
@glutamin111
@glutamin111 8 років тому
it's a rare quality few people have - they don't need to take over the room because the room gives itself. One other person that knew how to do that was Nelson Mandela.
@jane7086
@jane7086 8 років тому
yesss glutamin111 !
@maxbath9133
@maxbath9133 7 років тому
a life of addiction and abuse
@DeepThinkersClub
@DeepThinkersClub 8 місяців тому
I was a people pleaser, ignoring my own feelings and my own needs. I suffered from severe fatigue and joint pain. After learning to listen to my own needs and realizing I matter too, these symptoms mysteriously disappeared.
@warriorofice33
@warriorofice33 9 років тому
finally, it is refreshing to hear a medical doctor with common sense. human body is not like a car, we cannot just replace parts and expect it to work right. the connection with our mind and emotions have to be addressed as well.
@maravillosisima
@maravillosisima 3 роки тому
“Your environment wasn't supportive, wasn't loving, did not respond to you ... The fundamental thing that happened, and the greatest calamity, is not that there was no love or support. The greater calamity, which is caused by the first calamity is that you lost the connection to your essence. That is much more important than whether your mother or father loved you or not.” ― A.H. Almaas
@janethockey9070
@janethockey9070 4 роки тому
Carl Jung- "I am need of my own compassion and kindness. Everyone I need is in me." - Modern Man in Search of a Soul.
@Mohit-hz4ho
@Mohit-hz4ho 3 роки тому
could you please recommend carl jungs books to me? theres a conflict between my mind and my shadow, the shadow takes over when im threatened but only when im in a safe environment, i beleieve thats what untamed means? the shadow is a bully kinda but is like a warm shot of whisky on adecember night. courage my shadow gives. i would appreciate any insight on what books you think might satiate my curiosity with answers fuller than a full course meal!
@maravillosisima
@maravillosisima 3 роки тому
❤️!
@Strangepete
@Strangepete 9 років тому
You were born pristine and authentic. Completely in touch with yourself. And then you learned that in order to stay attached to your environment you had to suppress that part of yourself. The suppression itself became a form of survival. No wonder you're afraid to be authentic! Because there is something in you saying: "If I'm authentic, I won't be loved anymore. And if I'm not loved, I won't survive." We keep choosing attachment over authenticity and then we get sick. - Gabor Maté
@InnerOwlWellness
@InnerOwlWellness 3 роки тому
Well do I sacrifice attachment for authenticity then? Or does the answer lie somewhere in between? (sorry I know 6 years late... but better late than never!)
@yuliaantonenkovolkova9041
@yuliaantonenkovolkova9041 2 роки тому
@@InnerOwlWellness yes, you sacrifice attachment for authenticity and then you sacrifice most of your family, friends, etc. if you want to stay healthy.
@robynhope219
@robynhope219 9 днів тому
Not true for me. I chose authenticity over attachment bc I had nothing to lose.
@BarbaraMerryGeng
@BarbaraMerryGeng 5 років тому
God bless you, Dr Gabor, every time I listen to your lectures, it makes me cry. I feel like FINALLY ! Somebody sees me & can explain what happened to me, because all I heard was that I wasn’t good enough.. and never would be .. I worked so hard all my life to win approval & it was exhausting, & I never had time for me.. ~ Now I am very old, but I am taking time to do fun things. .. 💕🌸🤗💘💕👁🌊👁 Thank you for being here 💖
@Mohit-hz4ho
@Mohit-hz4ho 3 роки тому
gabor to me, is a source of knowledge, like a father figure. to call him that would be an understatement its like a second dad, the calmer dad, well i bet even if i tried my best he wouldnt hit me that makes me feel secure i miss my mom, i realize finally that i need a mothers love. we are all on our individual paths walking together, alone, aimless. only most arent walking on the path they are just standing still hoping the path would take them somewhere, and others try to jump onto others' paths. and here i feel i am trying to talk, and wave and scream and do everything in my capability to make others hear me out, but evrryone ive met has neither removed their cosmic austro suit nor have they tried talking to me. i do feel naked walking on my path, i want people to join me but i know many wont, its disheartening to see that no one responds to my voice eventhough they can hear me it hurts me to see no one even takes off their astro suit, why dont you follow me ?? its safe to walk on your own path wihout fear! if youre scared please atleast talk to me. im sad because i realized my dad gave up on me 5 years ago, and i just realized that a week back, the truth is hard to accept. i just want my mum
@canoslo6126
@canoslo6126 3 роки тому
You are a gift simply by being. 💕
@canoslo6126
@canoslo6126 3 роки тому
@@Mohit-hz4ho We all feel alone sometimes and unheard. It can hurt, but it isn’t personal. Rather, everyone is just doing the best he or she can in an often challenging world. Pull back to the present moment. That’s the place life is manageable. Focus on what you can do in this moment rather than what is out of reach. Ask yourself what you need right now? Can you provide that for yourself in someway? Develop self compassion because that is the core of healing. Many blessings to you. We will never meet, but we are journeying together. You are not alone.
@manojs3728
@manojs3728 3 роки тому
@@canoslo6126 Gratifying to know there are lively human beings the planet earth. Your words come across very soothing and encouraging. Thank you. With love, from India
@duchess005
@duchess005 4 роки тому
Awesome lecture. We should have this lectures in primary school's, and high schools and colleges. It would mean a world to me if I could hear this as a child, because I had no one to talk to, and I was on my own with solving problems. And I am not the only one...
@AYDmarinac
@AYDmarinac 3 роки тому
we need a drastic educational change... so far education just sucks... we just ruinin for them any chance of nice future .
@francescocapuzzo9687
@francescocapuzzo9687 3 місяці тому
The power doesn t want this , this is really dangerous for the society that get billion od dollars thanks to us deases
@catsnotkids
@catsnotkids 6 років тому
Such a beautiful and wise talk. I too was diagnosed with colitis but cured it when the doctor told me that my own immune system was fighting against me. I wept and went on the road to deep inner healing. Now I have no colitis! And that is PNI X
@SciSciToys
@SciSciToys 5 років тому
Can you tell me what you did exactly? Thanks
@astronauta6730
@astronauta6730 Рік тому
I truly can say that i have learned much, much more essential and profound information about how to heal and what is healing that all my years at university studying psychology. Every single person in this planet should learn from his material because it is healing and it can save millions of lives. Thank you Gabor Mate for being a truth teller and for connecting all the dots for the benefit to all humans. All my respect and appreciation to you 🙌⭐️
@orlandoleecampbell-taulama3514
@orlandoleecampbell-taulama3514 3 роки тому
Diagnosed with POTS, Fibro, Chronic Fatigue and IBS issues. I never had any issues before. I don't know when this all started a year or so after my first pregnancy however, I will say I have been through a lot of trauma in my life so that could also be it. I wish I knew but watching this is beginning to give me an answer
@taniacotton5817
@taniacotton5817 3 роки тому
I can't share this with enough people - these words of honest wisdom have the power to awaken so many people: individuals including health care professionals. Thank You.
@sarahjane7865
@sarahjane7865 3 роки тому
Fascinating, I put everyone’s needs before my own, I have had MS for years and have been struggling with work, saying no is hard for me but I need to stop working as i feel it’s killing me, no exaggeration, this lecture has made me realise that I need to live life for ME! Thank you 💐
@efarewellartistics
@efarewellartistics 3 роки тому
💜
@dazza0670
@dazza0670 11 днів тому
likewise I was diagnosed with having Multiple sclerosis... I've listen on audio when the body says no it is very very interesting.
@johnwerahiko6226
@johnwerahiko6226 4 дні тому
Because i of this guy ive learnes about him in the last 5 week my chronic anxiety has gone the paranoia the self consciousness i feel safe in my body and my nervous system feels like its in the rest and digest function agter 30 years. The thoughts the emotions the beliefs the beahviours are lifting and being released. Glad i came across him
@natashazelinsky6144
@natashazelinsky6144 5 років тому
A real doctor ! The world lacks these types !
@robynhope219
@robynhope219 9 днів тому
Actually, NDs and functional docs practice that kind of medicine...allopaths have no time for it.
@ering7664
@ering7664 3 роки тому
Gabor is an amazing, beautiful human being - so authentic and open 💗
@crystaldragonwoman
@crystaldragonwoman 9 років тому
Gabor's message is so important ...
@bryonpackwood2566
@bryonpackwood2566 4 роки тому
wow!!!!!!!!! brilliant, the trade off of authenticity, of self care for attachment as a survival technique.
@judyhtranslate
@judyhtranslate 6 років тому
Such a powerful talk about how the body and the mind being one !
@SumTingWong1482
@SumTingWong1482 2 роки тому
Dr. Mate’s work is so critically important to the next phase in the development of wellness of the human species. None of this stuff is being taught in medical schools, so doctors, by and large, are left with no other choice but to treat symptoms. Disease should be treated before a human is even born. Medicine should be about equipping people with the ability to manage, minimize or eliminate stress BEFORE those people create and raise humans of their own. Every human’s lifelong health is (it seems) determined by the health of the parents prior to conception. We need to create a society where adults who are planning to have a family feel a very strong sense of responsibility to do everything they can to ensure a healthy foundation and life for their offspring. We can get there.
@CynthiaSchoenbauer
@CynthiaSchoenbauer 6 років тому
This guy describes me exactly!!!! And I have been looking for a long time!
@marinasmusings1231
@marinasmusings1231 6 років тому
when authenticity threatens attachment.. sighhh.. that is the illness effecting the majority of our society.
@ruthmarshall1879
@ruthmarshall1879 5 років тому
You have referred to a protege cellist before. As a accomplished pianist I understand also the significance of my music. I was adopted at age 2, into a conservative evangelical home, to be seen and not heard. I was not allowed to argue with my sister, nor did I ever hear my parents argue. Our church focused on our shortcomings and inability to measure up to “ Gods standard” long story short, I have suffered with ADD, migraines, IBS, depression and as I have aged, severe osteoporosis porosity and Rheumatoid Arthritis ( I’m 68). I can sit at the piano, alone, for hours and play and cry. It feels almost spiritual! Exhausting, but healing. I saw a Netflix program called ‘Health’ and was fascinated by the woman throwing rocks into a lake as a stress release and the practice of Reiki. How do you feel about these as ways towards healing ?
@tome57a
@tome57a 3 роки тому
Sorry to hear about your upbringing, which seems like it was designed around repression and inducing guilt. I don't know about throwing rocks into a lake, but I would imagine that any activity that eases your stress contributes towards healing. As for reiki, I used to practice it and had good results.
@pinkyjangra4786
@pinkyjangra4786 7 років тому
This guy is everything!
@joy96815
@joy96815 9 років тому
Thanks for the upload.
@SailingwithMaury
@SailingwithMaury 8 років тому
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!
@LisaFrancesJudd
@LisaFrancesJudd 9 років тому
Very very interesting I'm impressed.
@AmerMaraqa
@AmerMaraqa 7 років тому
Thank you Dr..
@cassiestevens8382
@cassiestevens8382 Рік тому
Thanks for all your videos.💓🌹🕊
@sidewayssam
@sidewayssam 9 років тому
I follow lots of things in different areas,and take a holistic approach in my line of thought.The above perfectly represents this,what i apply in my business,i have viewed through life. All when you can take in all the elements that cause affect can you identify what the issues are.
@AdelleRamcharan
@AdelleRamcharan 9 років тому
Love Dr. G :)
@Ymon.
@Ymon. 4 роки тому
Great presentation!
@laurentbriere8825
@laurentbriere8825 4 роки тому
Excellent talk!!!!!!!
@renaelynn6376
@renaelynn6376 4 роки тому
If I'm authentic I won't be loved anymore and if I'm not loved anymore I won't survive.
@catelewis7223
@catelewis7223 7 років тому
Great information! Thank you
@Revddt
@Revddt 9 років тому
at was right on man!! good word
@DiamondMind
@DiamondMind 9 років тому
Just picked up, "when the body says no" and I am really looking forward to reading it.
@LaoTze151
@LaoTze151 8 років тому
+Diamond Mind And? you liked it? (:
@DiamondMind
@DiamondMind 8 років тому
+Lao Tze yah it was a great read. Touching stories and I feel like I learned a lot.
@LaoTze151
@LaoTze151 8 років тому
Sweet! I gave that book to one I care about.. I should pick up my own copy too :D
@SharonShores
@SharonShores 7 років тому
NOTE: volume is much better with ear phones!
@tibiturio
@tibiturio 6 років тому
Excellent!
@MelanieSakowski
@MelanieSakowski 9 років тому
And so, yoga: "Yoga - Union, Connection Yoga is the blissful state of being fully present and connected Definition Yoga means ‘union’ or ‘connection’. Meaning In Sanskrit, the word ‘yoga’ is used to signify any form of connection. A yoga can form from the union of any two objects. In its highest philosophical sense, yoga means conscious connection of the individual self with the highest Self, where you feel connected to the rhythms and cycles of the cosmos.
@nimim.markomikkila1673
@nimim.markomikkila1673 9 років тому
This is a very cool guy! An´ he talks sense, too!
@chriswhiteiii
@chriswhiteiii 4 роки тому
10:43 (A trusted companion comes over and says) Hey, I see that you are upset, do you want to talk about it?"
@DRISHANA1
@DRISHANA1 6 років тому
Not enough volume for me - even with my hearing aid turned up fully... :-(
@ScowlingWolf
@ScowlingWolf 9 років тому
excellent thank you
@chriswhiteiii
@chriswhiteiii 4 роки тому
14:57 Obituary insight appreciated
@MessageOfANationRecords
@MessageOfANationRecords 2 роки тому
thankyou
@lucinancy
@lucinancy 4 роки тому
Wise speech
@soilofk
@soilofk 4 роки тому
who is crying???? I just discovered him!!!! I am buying his book (s)
@robynhope219
@robynhope219 9 днів тому
The book is pretty good, but this man is definitely not practicing what he preaches.
@irenepearse6289
@irenepearse6289 4 роки тому
But. Where is the solution to this family stressed dynamics , my gut says run! to detach from them for my wellness. My brain says remain attached and keep trying to be kind. ?
@Mohit-hz4ho
@Mohit-hz4ho 3 роки тому
hi!
@Mohit-hz4ho
@Mohit-hz4ho 3 роки тому
i am in a similar dilemma
@Mohit-hz4ho
@Mohit-hz4ho 3 роки тому
what helps me is, trying to think of a 3rd person as the mediator. its important to note that the 3rd person is unknown, its neither your mind nor your body. let it remain unknown, try to feel that theres some unknown inside you, you need to let that unknown surface. actually, im tired of giving step by step instructions , coz my voice isnt responded to , so if you need someone to talk to i would be happy to just listen to you the message is your mind and bofy need to be in a waltz like true lovers, trust must be established. dont lie to yourself could be the easisest non spiritual way of saying thigs. your mind and body, from your comment it seems theyre disconnected. Just a tad bit no worries! atleast you can feel your gut and your mind i could nt feel my gut . shadow is a personality surfacing at certain times. untamed shadow comes out only when threatened in safe places
@mandapanda631
@mandapanda631 Рік тому
BOUNDARIES! Physical &Emotional Boundaries!
@colin3651
@colin3651 8 років тому
I agree his voice is very dull but still he has very good info .
@octavioorozco1606
@octavioorozco1606 6 років тому
what was the name of his teacher
@Simon05784
@Simon05784 3 роки тому
Connect via blue tooth to a speaker and increase the volume and you'll hear fine.
@sherp4
@sherp4 8 років тому
whats the song thats played in the intro.
@nicolek804
@nicolek804 6 років тому
Great talk but the volume is too low
@intorpere
@intorpere 5 років тому
Why is Gabor's mic always so low? Every video I watch of him, I have to turn the volume way up, making every other sound my PC makes way too loud.
@luciamichnova1363
@luciamichnova1363 3 роки тому
What is the book and name of author Gabor is reading from at 6:20 and also at the end? (he says Almas?)
@schlomos4465
@schlomos4465 7 місяців тому
Author is A. H. Almaas not sure which of his books. [en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._H._Almaas]
@Sirendecity
@Sirendecity 2 роки тому
This could be one of the consequences not taken into consideration for lockdowns
@BirthingPower
@BirthingPower 6 років тому
Does anyone know who's artwork that is?
@miriamoliver1371
@miriamoliver1371 5 років тому
First thing I noticed...it's great it....l have no idea of the artist ...although his wife is a artist ?
@noellecuisine8912
@noellecuisine8912 5 днів тому
@colin3651
@colin3651 8 років тому
Can you do a video on the Placebo effect
@robynhope219
@robynhope219 9 днів тому
What do u wanna know about it?
@alittlekiwi
@alittlekiwi 5 років тому
hard to hear this presentation. :/
@jenniferellenfildes8632
@jenniferellenfildes8632 6 років тому
I have had 2 lots of cancer...2nd resulted in a mastectomy/ chemo.....and I can put it all down to stress...
@CynthiaSchoenbauer
@CynthiaSchoenbauer 6 років тому
I am so sorry about what happened to you!
@robynhope219
@robynhope219 9 днів тому
Yep, stress gave me HPA axis dysfunction.
@itribe100
@itribe100 5 років тому
Can anyone tell me the name of the guru he quotes often in his talks?
@whoatethechocolate
@whoatethechocolate 5 років тому
One is Elkhart Tolle
@siena1963
@siena1963 5 років тому
A.H. Almaas (A. Hameed Ali)
@robynhope219
@robynhope219 9 днів тому
​@@whoatethechocolateOMG, really...another charlatan 🙁
@jessicajacobson7665
@jessicajacobson7665 4 роки тому
For children that have eczema, what’s the cure to that? Has anyone completely healed from that?
@user-dq3ji2nl5f
@user-dq3ji2nl5f 4 роки тому
They often grow out of it naturally. I mostly grew out of my asthma & eczema, apart from the occasional flare-up when super stressed. For instance, when my grandpa died I was suddenly covered in eczema, and when my cat died I cried so hysterically that it gave me an asthma attack, but aside from those adult instances, I've been completely unmedicated and mostly free of both asthma & eczema since about the age of 12. I forgot to add that taking baths with epsom salts can help a lot to soothe the eczema, although of course it's not a cure. Also, identifying and avoiding allergens and emotional stressors, as well as learning healthy coping mechanisms for anxiety can go a long way to help. Best of luck with it. I know it's easier said than done, but try not to stress about it too much yourself, as as you heard in this talk, a parent's stress can and does definitely transfer to their child, especially if that child is pretty sensitive. I know it was the case with me. You might want to try some kind of joint activity that you and your child can do to de-stress. I hope some of this helps.
@jessicajacobson7665
@jessicajacobson7665 4 роки тому
E thank you so much for the reply, I have been lotion her up 2-4 times a day since she was an infant. Never knew there was an emotional component to it. Glad to know people have healed from it
@AffectPho
@AffectPho 4 роки тому
I have healed my severe adult eczema (I had it as a child too) using a neuroplasticity based program called the Dynamic Neural Retraining System. It is not designed for kids. When the child is the one with the ailment, they recommend that the parent does the program even if they themselves have no symptoms. Because children take so many cues from parents, this is usually enough for the child to recover in a few months
@papabear2515
@papabear2515 3 роки тому
@@AffectPho yes!
@janethockey9070
@janethockey9070 4 роки тому
Being selfish saves lives
@briandale5350
@briandale5350 8 років тому
So how do we heal ourselves?
@buddhaswingman1589
@buddhaswingman1589 8 років тому
+Brian Sand We heal ourselves through a multi-facet approach which includes diet, self awareness and transforming our core beliefs that work against us. It is a journey of healing which may initially bring up conflicts but will ultimately liberate us. I am an energy healer whom incorporates wellness coaching, hands healing, hypnotherapy and matrix reimprinting. I have found the deepest healing comes from healing past trauma and shifting the energy to that which will serve you. Gabor Mate is spot on here. Dr. Bruce Lipton, Dr. Robert Scaer, Dr. Rupert Sheldrake and Dr. Joe Dispenza also give powerful insights. We can change and our brain's neuroplasticity is phenomenal! It takes courage and compassion for one's self but never give up. Much love...
@DavidTitus_
@DavidTitus_ 7 років тому
Going within, meditation, going into the fear and stress in the body, and when you feel it fully you cry it out. Many tools can help though, being asked the direct question (by yourself): 'what am I afraid off?'; and you always do know the answer, music, being around loving individuals, psychedelics etc.
@MsGnor
@MsGnor 6 років тому
Hi +Brian Sand Perhaps we all find our own way. Meditation / mindfulness / relaxation / art therapy / nutrition / any creativity / sport ... whatever floats your boat! Anything that gets you into a 'flow' state that takes you out of crazy thought spirals. My game-changer was adjusting how I breathe. *During fight / flight, we breathe in shallow gasps at the top of the lungs.* When we gasp shallow breaths, we deprive our body of Oxygen. Our body panics for lack of air, putting us into fight or flight mode. Panic clouds our judgement, reduces our problem-solving ability. *During rest & digest, we breathe slow and deep from our belly.* Breathing slowly while relaxing tells our body all is peaceful, provides vital Oxygen. Stanford University are teaching breathing techniques to war vets with PTSD. Results are outstanding, long-lasting, life-changing. *Blissful Breathing Technique ... Your 100% Free Valium* 1. Gently inhale filling belly, then ribs, then upper chest. Feels like gently inflating a balloon. When lungs are full, gently pause. 2. Gently exhale, releasing all body tension. Feels like a gentle full-body sigh. Actively release any stress or tension from your body. My exhale can be 3x longer than my inhale. Never force, be kind to yourself, go slow. 3. Pause after exhale. Enjoy the moment. Revel in the peacefulness :) Let sounds gently wash over you. Relax until next gentle inhale. Repeat as long as you want. I've gone from power panic to pure peace in 20 mins. Experiment, find out what works for you. There's a ton of research into breathing well. It's mind-blowing that we don't get taught how to do this. It's genuinely the missing link. A gateway to wellness that we have immediately to hand. Good luck ... please let me know how you get on! MsG xxx
@robynhope219
@robynhope219 9 днів тому
Listen to Dr. Bessel van der Kolk.
@joanmencl5890
@joanmencl5890 4 роки тому
How come I can never hear him good!!!!!!!???????
@robynhope219
@robynhope219 9 днів тому
Not a good speaker.
@chriswhiteiii
@chriswhiteiii 4 роки тому
8:20 - 9:36 "...Short term adaption, long term illness"
@maxbath9133
@maxbath9133 7 років тому
this is awesome, have a look into buddism if your interested, ajahn bram is awesome
@MsGnor
@MsGnor 6 років тому
Max, thanks for his name!! Wasn't sure :)))
@coronapapi
@coronapapi 8 років тому
Censored at 25:12
@mreudeco
@mreudeco 4 роки тому
Make notes
@basildinn923
@basildinn923 4 роки тому
audio is so bad!
@project10bball
@project10bball 9 років тому
His greatest teacher is Hamid Ali?
@tommervikable
@tommervikable 9 років тому
A. Hameed Ali is his teacher. AKA A.H. Almaas--The Diamond Method
@siddickmaudarbocus2047
@siddickmaudarbocus2047 9 років тому
tommervikable great remark.thats where his authenticity comes from.
@minimaxhall
@minimaxhall 9 років тому
@user-cn4ko4ui1t
@user-cn4ko4ui1t 2 місяці тому
Omg the damage done on my child😢 God those bastards
@katkatmi
@katkatmi 4 роки тому
But something like Crohn’s runs in families.
@scienceandnonduality
@scienceandnonduality 4 роки тому
As intergenerational trauma does...
@AffectPho
@AffectPho 4 роки тому
I think it's possible that there are familial psychosocial behaviors/patterns, and also some genetic or epigenetic factors that increase risk, but psychosocial factors may push people over into actually getting the condition
@miguelchippsinteligente6072
@miguelchippsinteligente6072 3 роки тому
Tesla referenced human energy 🌪👻jesus christ referenced living waters 🤍💎science described water memory 🌊👨‍🎓existence reflecting psychologically,psalms16:24 k,j 👻🤍💎👨‍🎓🗽🌪
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