Neuroscientist Who DIED & Saw The Golden Grid OF Her Body – Near Death Experience
Feb 2024
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@willreidy5851
2 years agoThis is beautiful and I'm very happy to see that you're alive. My sister died 2 years ago from a brain tumour, 43, and I just wish she had known what you learned and experienced. I really wish you the best! The work you did sounds like Joe Dispenza's work, fantastic.
@annacross6370
2 years agoLoved this conversation
@desertdiamond26
2 years agoGreat podcast. I love the barking dog awareness, I just took Sonia Choquette's course on mind valley and she suggests this type of communication with ourselves and connecting with our inner light 🙂
@rng_jack1896
2 years agoThank you ❤ Namaste
@DaLeSy.
2 years agoWhat a beautiful woman. I have never heard anybody say they heard their body talking to them before. I wonder if she was dreaming at that point, or if there are other people that have experienced this too?
@klaraivanovich
2 years agoI want to like this video hundred times! THANK YOU!
@terriem3922
2 years agoWhat a beautiful soul! What she has been through!
@Melborn0915
2 years agoWhen I was learning to ride a horse my instructor drilled into me “Look down Fall down”. Your body will always follow your vision.
@Bodysense369
2 years agoThat was beautiful to say the least⚜️
@414mcn
2 years ago❤❤❤
@sharonsmith1203
2 years agoSo if one doesnt believe in angels and demons because they are religious figures made up by those who made up religion to begin with, then how can one believe this story as real and not a dream???
@dianaprobert6963
2 years agoA wonderfully inspiring interview. What a beautiful, vibrant soul ❤❤
@JenShea
2 years agoThis was a terrific interview. Thank you.
@eddy4851
2 years agoCan you share the lady in Syndey?? Her name??
@ghiblinerd6196
2 years agoI’m not a physician but I do work in healthcare. I think it’s unfair to imply that neuro plasticity will allow people to overcome significant cerebral infarct. When your brain is damaged nothing can undo that damage. The same goes for heart attacks and pulmonary embolisms. Yes, new neural pathways are created after a stroke or tbi and the area around the infarct typically becomes hyper vascularized to compensate for the damaged area but it isn’t an effective “work around” to become as functional as you were before the damage.
@virgosat03
2 years agoI listen to that part and I see her sitting on the terrace and imagining walking and talking, seeing every part of her body and it really reminded me of Joe Dispenza who recovered from multiple spinal fractures and described it in the book Placebo that's you. Amazing what our own will and imagination can do. I know personally because of some things that I solved that way. I also know that focusing on diseases can really lead to illness, but a strong will can also lead to healing. Of course, not everything is like that, but with other methods of maintaining true health and giving up harmful things in the diet, we can completely control and recover our body.❤
@krissstrongman
2 years agoI cried, incredible story, and an incredible storyteller. that was beautiful and epic. Thank you Josie for sharing <3
Oh, and playing violent video games does have a negative effect – becoming a more loving person negates those effects but the effect is still there. I can't tell you how deeply ingrained some of those animations of reloading snipers and assault rifles are embedded in my memory, i've known ppl that even joined the military because of these games (and I'm sure there are far worse stories). a better solution than banning these games is making sure kids don't become the kind of damaged person that would ever act on those things, and allowing these games to eventually phase out of ppls interest. on some level i did enjoy playing those games, i wouldn't take it back… but there is something eerie about say Call Of Duty, for example, looking back. these games offer a really "cool" and "edgy" experience, that is fun on some level, but also heavily divorced from the reality of the war and violence and death depicted within the gameplay.
thinking back now, I think these games just offered off some kind of levity in bad times, if I'd had the choice to go skiing or snowboarding or to do something truly wholesome and exhilerating like that i probably would have… those games were fun only because we didn't have anything better to do, now that i think about it.
sorry for the essay but yeah, just felt like sharing my take
@mikeh.4503
2 years agoNote for myself: 33:00 ..love, 35:40 neuroplasticity 38:38 >minutes, 41:45
@elijahb3740
2 years agoWhat a beautiful woman and beautiful experience and testimony! ❤️❤️❤️
@denyssya
2 years agoWhy would the archangel intervene only for her? There are a lot of people out there asking for help
@guitarman704
2 years agoThis lady strongly reminds me of someone I used to know very well. It’s uncanny. That aside, she comes across as totally authentic. I enjoyed her story. Although she has been through an awful lot, she is a real surviver. One of the most interesting and genuine guests you have had on the show. Nice one Jeff!
@sadieleclere1662
2 years agoThank you so much for this interview. Moises was so sincere and she is knowledgeable of how our brain and heart coherence can rewire our health. It was so good to hear her actual experiences.
@BrillGirl82
2 years agoLove her, her energy, her story and this interview. Thank you❣️❣️
@RainFall-wz2yp
2 years agoI would never choose to come back.
@RainFall-wz2yp
2 years agoThis woman is 57? Looks 38. Also… her husband left her while she was dying???
@geoffreynhill2833
2 years ago!!!!! 🤔( Green Fire UK ) 🌈🦉
@lynseybeswick1225
2 years agoWhat a captivating interview! Thank you 💚
@pamelachamberlynn3873
2 years agoWonderful interview! Thank you both
@spankeyguitars8457
2 years agoWhat a beautiful person…lovely soul…
@marthabrenes1351
2 years agoDesde Costa Rica 🇨🇷 magnifica historia de vida 🎉🎉🎉🎉
@angelarios8545
2 years agoThose foil "blankets" are useless.
@albertvella8871
2 years ago😅 ee
@roganjosh3258
2 years agoGod bless you
@j-bird9765
2 years agoShe’s such a familiar radiance. Like someone I’ve always known. A seasoned soul. 🤍
@AnSpanishLastTimer
2 years agoVery disgusting to say that suffering is optional, please be adult
@katekerridge7087
2 years agoOne of your best guest's 💗