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SF_Kenji 23 - Free Will

SF_Kenji 23 - Free Will

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All right, if you said, okay, I'm going to work with my body and And I'm going to start breathing and I'm going to start feeling my emotions Well, the heart starts producing a very a profound signal it starts to produce an external magnetic field It's measurable. So now you have a coherent brain, which means you can get very intentional and you have a coherent heart Which means you can feel the emotions of your future before it happens Somehow you have this broadcasting of this Wi-Fi signal and the brain tends to be electrical in nature So it sends out an electrical charge into the field. The heart is the magnetic charge It's what draws things to a draws thing You actually by changing the way you think in the way you feel You're changing the signal in the field field And if you're able to maintain that state for an extended period of time I say something magical magical is going happen in your life Breath work and meditation are powerful tools that can be used to create your future Manifesting requires a clear intention with an elevated emotion backed by inspired action Through daily practice of bringing up these elevated states one can condition their mind and body in that future lightning strike emoji Harry Potter II and half-finished sculpting fan film glitching Breath work Speech delivered by Dr. Joe Dispenza Many of the assumptions we make about ourselves and others are based on our belief that we have free will The power to choose the decisions we make and the actions we take but in free will book published in 2012 philosopher and neuroscientist Sam Harris argues that free will is an illusion one that Contradicts what scientists have learned about how our brains work What is free will? To understand Harris's argument that free will doesn't exist We first have to examine the concept of free will in this section we'll explore the ways in which Harris and other thinkers define free will and Examine how these ideas differ from our everyday working definition of free will as we'll see in the next section of the guide Experts like Harris have proposed a variety of ways to think about free will to understand them. It helps to examine Exactly what these experts mean by the idea of will To philosophers the will is the part of our conscious mind that makes decisions based on our desires, right? This means that the debate over whether we have free will Involves in the question of whether our will is really in charge of deciding our behavior Or whether this conscious part of our mind is just operating according to a set of rules that are already Determined is everything are predetermined and your mind is blind blind about that Nobody knows only me Kenji knows how to show other mother ever in my Wu Yan family bloodline Why thought I'd be gonna getting purge out of existence pretty soon I Should not say about that confusing, but that's fine That's why I'm gonna be there dynamic emotions high concepts translator Representing their ideas Wisdom with a flare and precision like an aerial space station all in record-breaking minutes Is that car engine passing by SFX playing here?

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