You Are the Placebo: Meditation 1: Changing Two Beliefs and Perceptions by Joe Dispenza


You Are the Placebo: Meditation 1: Changing Two Beliefs and Perceptions
Title : You Are the Placebo: Meditation 1: Changing Two Beliefs and Perceptions
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ISBN : 1401946674
ISBN-10 : 9781401946678
Language : English
Format Type : Audio CD
Number of Pages : -
Publication : First published May 16, 2014

     Dr. Joe Dispenza has created two meditation CDs—featuring different music—to accompany his book You Are the Placebo.
     On this longer 56-minutedisc, Dr. Joe walks you through Meditation 1: Changing Two Beliefs and Perceptions. After introducing the open-focus technique, he then moves you into the practice of finding the present moment. When you discover the sweet spot of the present moment and you forget about yourself as the personality you have always been, you have access to other possibilities that already exist in the quantum field. That’s because you are no longer connected to the same body-mind, to the same identification with the environment, and to the same predictable timeline. In the present moment, the familiar past and the future literally no longer exist, and you become pure consciousness—a thought alone. That is the moment that you can change your body, change your environment, and even create a new timeline for your life!


You Are the Placebo: Meditation 1: Changing Two Beliefs and Perceptions Reviews


  • Dan

    Believing has its value, whether religion or placebo is still debatable. We all do belive in something.
    While I do strongly belive that the best cure is to want to be cured I still wonder...
    I gave 5 stars to this book for making me ask myself the following questions.
    Why do we seek a doctor's help when we are not well?
    Why do we even invented this science of medicine when heal is in our heads?
    Why someone would become a doctor when medicine science is so lame and powerless with respect to healing.
    Are doctors just lame healers with the only role of prescribing painkillers but not real remedies?
    You, yes you why are you running to a doctor when you feel not well,? read this book once again.
    Why we hold doctors to such high regards when all it is is just placebo?
    Are doctors hypocrites or are we the believers ?
    Medicine doesn't have all answers but so far I see one undeniable truth: we all call doctors when not well.
    However reading this book may suffice! Or not. I don't know. Life is a balance between what works and what doesn't for each.
    But mostly: Be good, be well, don't get sick. Placebo may not be enough. Doctors may not be enough.

  • Carlos César


    A decent introduction to meditation and the power of suggestibility, especially for those new to the concept and with no prior knowledge of chaos magick/law of attraction. However, it lacks any particularly standout insights. I suspect that its popularity may stem from the mere fact that it was written by a "Dr.," seemingly lending legitimacy to otherwise dubious concepts of chaos magick and the Law of Attraction. It's disheartening to think that some people must rely on this appeal to authority to believe in such ideas. There are better books on the subject, like 'Initiation into Hermetics' by Franz Bardon and 'Liber Null.'

  • Hrvoje

    Really interesting book which showed me what really hides behind curtain of "Think positive and positive things will happen". Only thing that I can give as critic is too much stories about other people cases. I always had a feeling that author push his agenda on me which is not necessary.

  • Reijo Oksanen

    This book is the practice of meditation as a form of healing, not by belief, but by experience. However, the need of emotions as an essential part of this healing process made me drop one star, somehow, I find it strange.

  • Jane

    Too "new-age" for me