Brain Surgeon REVEALS How To Heal Trauma & DESTROY NEGATIVE THOUGHTS! | Dr. Rahul Jandial

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  • @lewishowes
    @lewishowes  2 роки тому +443

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    • @filmawayvlad
      @filmawayvlad 2 роки тому +5

      Done

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    • @mitramalekzadeh9988
      @mitramalekzadeh9988 2 роки тому +5

      Thanks for letting me know

    • @j.bellington9733
      @j.bellington9733 2 роки тому +14

      Absolutely, fascinating, thought provoking! Dr. Juvial's expansive Surgical background combined w a Dr. of Psychology is unique and highly commendable! I am buying his book and sharing this video w my taughter who completed her residency. He has shared multiple examples, of empathy and humility.

  • @danthemansmith6095
    @danthemansmith6095 2 роки тому +1399

    I had a massive stroke in 2016 at the age of 46! Paralyzed on my left side of my body and a slew of cognitive issues and my number one advice is stay positive!!!!!!!!!!! That is sooooooo important! I don’t care how you do it? But friggen make it happen because your whole being will respond and follow suit! I went plant based after about 6 months and all the so-called experts thought I was nuts but I started healing and everyone was amazed at the progress I was making! Everyone else seemed stuck but I felt great considering how bad off I was , everyone is different and every stroke is different but I was starting to heal and make huge gains! Believe in yourself and stay positive! Only you know you better than everyone one else! Peace people!

    • @tracesprite6078
      @tracesprite6078 2 роки тому +54

      Hi Dan, I hope that you go from strength to strength.

    • @andreavanda5402
      @andreavanda5402 2 роки тому +46

      I saw an interview number of years ago where a brain surgeon said that some brain injuries, in certain areas of the brain, interestingly, will cause a person to become very positive. This is directly related to the injury and nothing to do with any effort to think positively. I'm not saying that's what you had, but it could be. I can't imagine how difficult it must be to stay positive after such a devastating event. In any case, I'm glad you were able to stay in a good space and heal.

    • @danthemansmith6095
      @danthemansmith6095 2 роки тому +111

      @@andreavanda5402 I wish! I was fortunate and was introduced to a beautiful soul of a therapist who would not take no for an answer and got me to start practicing meditation/mindfulness. I intially thought it was useless because I am old school mentality and fought it. I eventually gave in and I can literally say it turned everything around! It saved my sanity! I started doing 5 minutes a day with nothing but frustration! Then after about a month or so? I started to change? I don't know how or why but the whole process became something that I have a hard time explaining but it somehow transformed my point of view and I was changing into a new energy sort of speak. I now have to set a timer because I can literally spend hours connected to higher self or higher consciousness. Every session is like a new experience with results that I still have to be amazed by, it's a game changer for sure! I now go in my backyard barefoot and elevate my sense of being and am eternally grateful for everything! You name it! I now tell people thank goodness for that stroke because it made me the being that I always was meant to be! Peace out people!

    • @andreavanda5402
      @andreavanda5402 2 роки тому +52

      @@danthemansmith6095 Interestingly, i'm a therapist and I've been trying to meditate for many years (without success) because I've heard from people like yourself that has made such a difference in their lives. After reading your post, I'm going to try again because I really would like to experience what you have. Thanks for the inspiring words.

    • @danthemansmith6095
      @danthemansmith6095 2 роки тому +65

      @@andreavanda5402 Do your research and figure out how to incorporate it in to your life! Find a way to get to know your higher self or consciousness. Do a style based of off your own personal self. Do research and get tips/tricks from other people but always do what works for you! Do not try to mimic someone else because the universe made everyone unique in their own way. So don't feel pressure to emulate some other style! Your connection to the source of all things is within YOU or your own consciousness. Learn you and life will fall into place like a dance. I changed my inner song from chaotic heavy metal to a beautiful harmonic waltz with nature if that makes sense to you hopefully? You have to put the work in, nobody can do it but you! What you give to the universe will come back to you! You get what you give! Peace to you Andrea! but only you can manifest true peace from within YOU!

  • @conversationswithkat5710
    @conversationswithkat5710 2 роки тому +909

    As someone who is dying from degenerative rare diseases, this actually gives me some hope for a better quality of life until my end. Thank you so much for having such an incredible interview!

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  2 роки тому +75

      So happy to hear we have supported you!

    • @bizsmartsolutions
      @bizsmartsolutions 2 роки тому +15

      Outstanding!

    • @nanav9945
      @nanav9945 2 роки тому

      Are you taking regenerative mushrooms daily as a supplement ???? if you are on pills from the doctor it will make you body worse no matter what they say or you think ????!!! doctors have no interst in helping you jsut handing out pills and see ast it does is all, they dont CARE if you live or fucking die !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GET THRIVE 6 GET MUSHRROMS LIKE CHAGA AND LIOAN MAINE AND THE MANY 100 OTHERS THAT HELP PEOPLE NATURA;LLY LIKE THC DOES AND CBD DOES WE HAVE RECEPTORS IN OUT BODIES THAT LIKE THE ONES FOR THC AND OTHERS TOOO PLEASE DONT LISTEN TO DOCTORS LISTEN TO MEEEEEEEEE GET A PLANT CALLED SELF HELP GET plant called stinnging nettle and please look up a guy on youtube from a channel called LEARN YOUR LAND !!!! GET HELP FROM PLANTS AND STOP ALL PILLS FROM YOUR DOCTOR IF YOU CAN MY LEGS WERE SO BAD i WAS THINKING BAD THOUGHTS THE PAIN WAS DRIVING ME TO BE VERTY UPSET DAILY AND MUSHROOMS MADE IT BETETR OVER NIVGHT AND HAS BEEN GRADUALY MAKING IT BETTER Daily thrive six from FRESHCAP WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE YOUR BRAIN AND YOUR MIND HEART AND SOUL WILL BE BETTER PLEASE LISTEN AND STOP ALL COWS MILK AND TRY TO STOP ANIMAL PARTS IN YOUR DAILY DIET , SORRY FOR THE MISTYPES IF PEOPLE CANT READ THIS I GUESS THEY HAVE BIGGER PROBLEMS THEN THEY THINK LOL

    • @BeautyFromAshes42
      @BeautyFromAshes42 2 роки тому +73

      Can we say “Living with” you may have a condition but don’t let it have you as much as possible! You’re still alive!!! Sending lots of healing energy your way!!

    • @jac1161
      @jac1161 2 роки тому +41

      @@BeautyFromAshes42 And to add to that, prayers to the One who gives us the strength, the purpose, and the fortitude. Technically, we're all degenerating. And doctors are wrong more than they are right. I know this as a nurse, and a patient...of diseases I "should have" died from, many. times over.

  • @courtneywilliams9530
    @courtneywilliams9530 2 роки тому +723

    “Get to the business of living, instead of being encumbered by the pressures and anxieties of life” ❤️👏🏽

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  2 роки тому +11

      👍

    • @Clairebearthegoodfinder
      @Clairebearthegoodfinder 2 роки тому +4

      I love a get to the point girl. 🙃🤣😂

    • @mrheydogwhatup
      @mrheydogwhatup 2 роки тому +20

      I just copied and pasted that line and enlarged it to 48 in Georgian font in Word, the size of a letter size paper, and hung it up on my wall in front of my face. I just changed the line to 'Get to the business of living, instead of being hijacked by stress and anxiety'. Thank You.

    • @zukarabeauty
      @zukarabeauty 2 роки тому +2

      What a great way of thinking.

    • @zukarabeauty
      @zukarabeauty 2 роки тому +1

      Love this !

  • @channabellatham-morris4557
    @channabellatham-morris4557 2 роки тому +56

    This is soo much education about the brain. My son died from brain injury. He was knocked off his bicycle by a hit-and-run driver, and died from his brain injuries, while he body was alive, 7 organs and tissues were donated.

    • @susantalebzadeh9741
      @susantalebzadeh9741 6 місяців тому +6

      Thank you for giving the gift of life over such a great loss

    • @brokenmelody1
      @brokenmelody1 6 місяців тому +4

      I’m sorry for your loss ❤

    • @SamirLebaal-rh9zu
      @SamirLebaal-rh9zu 6 місяців тому +2

      I am realy sorry for your lost... it's actually no lost because you will see him in the paradise

    • @harvichad4780
      @harvichad4780 3 місяці тому +1

      Feel for you!

    • @calamityjane5055
      @calamityjane5055 Місяць тому

      Thankyou for being so brave to make your decision xxx

  • @farhadmahmud4726
    @farhadmahmud4726 2 роки тому +2116

    This conversation is more than just the brain. It's really about life and living as a full human. Profoundly refreshing.

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  2 роки тому +44

      👍

    • @dianeorr8937
      @dianeorr8937 2 роки тому +18

      Ditto! Very well stated!!!!

    • @Danuxsy
      @Danuxsy 2 роки тому +14

      The problem is, where are all the studies I assume he's talking about? Otherwise he can talk all he wants, it mean nothing without empirical evidence.

    • @dianeorr8937
      @dianeorr8937 2 роки тому +44

      @@Danuxsy
      He's a Brain Doctor! All of what he described Ive lived through! Actual living proof Over Science is GOOD enough and even better for Me to Grasp!!!!!!

    • @dianeorr8937
      @dianeorr8937 2 роки тому

      @@Danuxsy As with Lithium. Its the residue left running down mountains from WATER. A very Cleansing Element! Should there be more studies to prove this TRUTH?

  • @DreamCatcher-wg1bk
    @DreamCatcher-wg1bk Рік тому +29

    This is what Internet is actually made for. Absolutely mind stimulating conversation. My mind is blown away by the video, least I would say.

  • @d.i.a.5392
    @d.i.a.5392 2 роки тому +1105

    10:44 Hemispherectomy: Take out half of the brain for kids with Epilepsy. They can later reform the neurological bonds to contact with limbs.
    13:24 Brain and Mind: Are they the same thing?
    18:26 Flow - Meditative State Wavelengths
    19:19 Medium Brainwaves - Flow zone - Performance
    21:38 Sports head trauma - Football
    24:18 Memory - Trauma - PTSD
    26:24 Trauma healing - Memory
    30:38 Cancer Patients - Coping with the diagnosis
    32:39 Brain surgeons' personal- professional experience from the learnings in a timeline
    38:22 How does cancer form and how to prevent it?
    43:59 Integration of emotional brain - cortical Canopy
    48:31 What happens to the brain physiology if you are in constant fear-stress...
    51:07 Deep brain stimulation - Brain pulse - exerted force - electrical state of the brain
    52:09 Deep brain stimulation on your OWN!
    55:32 What is the best way of training the emotional brain?
    56:51 Shortcut to training: Meditative breathing
    59:12 Brain is floating in a liquid which is kept in place by a nylonlike material (sac).
    1:00:14 Electrodes for brain waves
    1:02:20 Meditative breathing - electrical response from electrodes
    1:20:00 Omega, Vitamin Supplements

    • @cyantif1k
      @cyantif1k 2 роки тому +20

      Amazing 🙌🏼 Thank you so much for this!! 🌟

    • @jayarmstrong
      @jayarmstrong 2 роки тому +4

      Some of these are off but ty

    • @terrellmiller4768
      @terrellmiller4768 2 роки тому +3

      Thanks

    • @d.i.a.5392
      @d.i.a.5392 2 роки тому +14

      @@jayarmstrong Please, send me the right times. ty in advance.

    • @cindy9593
      @cindy9593 2 роки тому +4

      Thank you . People meditade for their own peace. Selfish.

  • @petraalt4006
    @petraalt4006 7 місяців тому +21

    I just love him because he’s so highly educated and so highly skilled yet he doesn’t talk like that in fancy words and all conceited but he talks real down to earth almost like straight talk make some very relatable what a wonderful suggestion to if you find the love of your life to hold onto it what an amazing amazing advice

  • @robertsteinbach7325
    @robertsteinbach7325 2 роки тому +43

    I like that he said that we shouldn't judge the severity of the situation causing the trauma. I am reminded that it doesn't matter if you are drowning in an ocean or a small and deep pool, you are drowning just the same.

    • @MatrixxPhoenixx
      @MatrixxPhoenixx Рік тому +2

      Or maybe you're not drowning it just feels that way.. which makes it so..perspective is everything.

    • @sharynmain
      @sharynmain 6 місяців тому +1

      That is very profound… life is not a competition of who is suffering the most. What will be a light shower of water that one could survive… may be the variable tsunami for that person … in the sense of the straw that broke the camels back.

  • @lorilosch7440
    @lorilosch7440 2 роки тому +655

    I can confirm this! My nephew had half his brain removed to stop seizures. 20 years later he has 2 kids, has full brain functioning, and the only physical issue is a slight limp and a hindered ability to use one arm/hand. It’s incredible.

    • @nilgiridreaming
      @nilgiridreaming 2 роки тому +18

      That's awecome Lori - bless you for sharing this story of hopwXX

    • @annekary6190
      @annekary6190 2 роки тому +10

      That’s great!

    • @appalachianmama3384
      @appalachianmama3384 2 роки тому +11

      That is wonderful! So happy for him!!

    • @InsideTheStadium
      @InsideTheStadium 2 роки тому +25

      Wow, Praise God, that's amazing, we have an amazing God

    • @lorilosch7440
      @lorilosch7440 2 роки тому +20

      @@InsideTheStadium or amazing docs. I have trouble that god would allow for my nephew to have to endure the 20+ surgeries he had as a child. 😢 And the ensuing pain and bullying. But the docs sure did their job amazingly.

  • @Redflowers9
    @Redflowers9 2 роки тому +313

    This guy is so on point with the examples he gives to each question, it reflects so much passion and knowledge.

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  2 роки тому +5

      👍

    • @richmorrow8750
      @richmorrow8750 2 роки тому +2

      @Azathoth Hastur
      you dont have to criticize someone else... just look at yourself lol

    • @sadhu7191
      @sadhu7191 2 роки тому

      Iam jealous.

    • @hunglukenguyen
      @hunglukenguyen 2 роки тому +1

      The doctor has great communication skill!

    • @RPGyourLIFE
      @RPGyourLIFE 2 роки тому

      @@richmorrow8750 I like that rich! I'm gonna use that one. Thank you :)

  • @bananamiriam
    @bananamiriam 5 місяців тому +5

    AMAZing interview!
    I’m a survivor of open cranial surgery, after a ruptured cerebral aneurysm above the brain stem decades ago. I’m a passionate learner of all things brain wellness. Thank you 🤗 🧠

  • @dmfeqnx
    @dmfeqnx 2 роки тому +123

    I turned 78 years old on April 9, 2022 - and I still don't know what I want to be when I grow up.

  • @yarelirivera1028
    @yarelirivera1028 2 роки тому +176

    I had my third Chemo today. And came across this video as I was resting🙂 Before getting my diagnosis I was on a life journey of transformation with absorbing healthy habits eating healthy, exercise and meditation to be a better functioning human being. Transforming my way of thinking was the most challenging. Killing that ego. and thru this Journey I was diagnosed with stage 2 cancer. And let me tell you YES my mind has led the power and strength I needed. I cried for 30 minutes hugged my loved ones and assured them it would be ok. Got my team of Doctors and game plan. And have meditated thru it and live every day as a grateful human being. Im am happier now and more grateful to live every second than ever before. The mind holds such great power. I wake up with a smile every day. Great video!!🙏🏼 thank u

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  2 роки тому +8

      You're welcome,thank you for being here 🧡

    • @wordzmyth
      @wordzmyth 2 роки тому +8

      I finished my surgery/ radiation/ chemo not long ago and it has made me realise the value of the life I have left and how being happy, active healthy in the present is the journey of life.

    • @magieblaize5309
      @magieblaize5309 2 роки тому +1

      It was such a Blessing to be listening to you, much of the conversation is above my pay grade but very encouraging I got a little to munch on . I will try to connect when you come on again BLESSINGS to you

    • @SpiritOnAMIssion
      @SpiritOnAMIssion 2 роки тому +2

      I wish you a quick recovery 💖🙏🏻

    • @oliviagrass6590
      @oliviagrass6590 2 роки тому

      Get off chemo and do a liver flush

  • @healgrowlovecommunity8397
    @healgrowlovecommunity8397 2 роки тому +277

    This is without doubt the most fascinating, informative and life changing interview I've ever seen. Hotfooted it over to Amazon to buy his book. As an ex Nurse with a lifetime of involvement in healing, meditation, NLP and the human condition, this touched me in a profound way and challenged what I thought I knew and understood. Forget cats playing piano - this is what makes UA-cam great. Amazing interview - thank you so much!

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  2 роки тому +11

      So happy you are enjoying the content. I would love for you to subscribe and leave me a review here:
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    • @patlysek8445
      @patlysek8445 2 роки тому +2

      This was amazing! Thank you so much for what you have done here.

    • @j.bellington9733
      @j.bellington9733 2 роки тому +2

      His book is on Amazon.

    • @vikg9571
      @vikg9571 2 роки тому

      100% ☺️

    • @kennethochoa7550
      @kennethochoa7550 2 роки тому +6

      come on! who could not enjoy cats video's, i prescribe all my listeners to at least 10 to 20 minutes of cat bliss a day /week depending on their mental or physical needs😇

  • @desireesnyder2280
    @desireesnyder2280 2 роки тому +10

    Wow!!! This was great!!! I have had trauma … serious trauma…. And I healed. This Dr. in my humble opinion is absolutely wonderful. Thank you. and Praise you Lord for Lewis and all of his programs. Amen

  • @carlottaberry6527
    @carlottaberry6527 2 роки тому +472

    For me this has been one of the most informative, beneficial and intriguing interviews I’ve ever listened to. Thank you for bringing on brilliant people, like this surgeon, and full of humility too, to help your audience live our best lives. I must go back and take notes. Excellent!

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  2 роки тому +23

      So happy you are enjoying the content. I would love for you to subscribe and leave me a review here:
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    • @valerieobrien5521
      @valerieobrien5521 2 роки тому

      When he mentioned the reptilian brain it didn't suprise me because some people have no human feelings . Maybe that's what loosing your soul really is .

    • @LadyMaven
      @LadyMaven 2 роки тому +5

      You can always copy and paste the transcript. I do that sometimes. I paste them in my email, send them to myself and file them there for future reference. It saves a lot of time. 😊

  • @Hummingbird25
    @Hummingbird25 2 роки тому +65

    I love that “we are new everyday” not hardwired as we think

  • @r.davidyoung7242
    @r.davidyoung7242 2 роки тому +55

    Imagine that, a brain surgeon taking mental health 🙌 get to the business of living your life, doing what's important to you ... Great way to put it! 🙌

  • @maleks3121
    @maleks3121 2 роки тому +394

    I think this was the last piece of the puzzle that I needed to solve everything in my life. 2021 was the worst year of my life, I was in a dark place and so much suicide thoughts that is caused by stress from work, loneliness, past trauma, uncertain future. So, I started to exercise and eat healthy as a 2022 new year's resolution, also started therapy and cleared my mental health problems that I have had for over 10 years which was caused by a series of traumatic experiences as a child. Now I feel I'm constantly on 'Zen mood' with so much focus, energy and creative thought, but never fully understood why I'm happy now, so this forced me to do a ton of research into exercise and nutrition and it was very easy to follow through and learn the impact of food and exercise on mental health and overall wellness. But understanding mental health is extremely complex and I took me a while to really try to understand what mental health really is. This interview really connected all the dots between mental health, exercise and food in a very informative, scientific and convincing way. Thank you so much for helping me better understand myself. I cannot wait to get my hands on his book.

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  2 роки тому +7

      👍

    • @errolrobinson6745
      @errolrobinson6745 2 роки тому +6

      Thank you very much sir,this lecture is life itself, it's fits in with my enquires about the many complexities of health issues I have experienced health wise .The most important is improving my emotional wellness or well being.I am over 70 years of years,and the propensity for things to grow is ever present,the thing is to think and live more positive as we come to the end of this ride.Thank you so much.May the creator give you more strength to absorb,all the emotional pain and stress that you patient delivered upon you daily.

    • @mikedavis2566
      @mikedavis2566 2 роки тому

      HFCS is the problem in the food industry.

    • @lightningsparx5786
      @lightningsparx5786 2 роки тому +5

      Love & Light my friend.

    • @Aurabora54321
      @Aurabora54321 2 роки тому +4

      Bravo Malek! Thank you for sharing your self discovery and discipline in your growth and integration. I love IFS therapy which addresses parts in ourselves. Your loving real self allowed you to rebuild and eject the critic and fearful selves from your childhood, that limited and made you fear, love, newness and self acceptance. I hope to follow you into my own next life as an older person. TY!

  • @skywilliams323
    @skywilliams323 2 роки тому +46

    This video made me think of something that was told to me years ago by a homeless woman,She said always keep your heart and your head together.I'm so thankful for this video,And I will never stop meditational breathing.

  • @stationperez8120
    @stationperez8120 2 роки тому +374

    This was so interesting, my brother is actually a survivor from a brain injury. He was in a comma for months, he was young only 7 years old and so was I so am not sure how long he was really presumed brain dead. But we did have a miracle, with no brain activity and 3 heart attacks he is now a 43 year old man. He has disabilities but he is an artist and absolutely good human. I believe my mother made the miracle, she never left his side, he woke up had years of recovery and we now believe it was a miracle and a moms ❤️ love.

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  2 роки тому +12

      🧡

    • @sallyannbagita2943
      @sallyannbagita2943 2 роки тому +29

      God gave him a miracle thanks to your mom's love. Thanks for sharing. God bless

    • @eglantinafemmininefitrah
      @eglantinafemmininefitrah 2 роки тому +17

      Her prayers were answered may God bless her and your brother and family ❤️

    • @eyespy0070
      @eyespy0070 2 роки тому +11

      See? And he said not even a miracle, yet you had one. Amazing story ❤

    • @notadonna5983
      @notadonna5983 2 роки тому +5

      Oh my goodness! Thank you for sharing this hopeful story!💎

  • @yiyamusic
    @yiyamusic 2 роки тому +9

    Listening to Dr. Jandial is amazing.

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  2 роки тому

      🧡

    • @maevey3
      @maevey3 10 місяців тому +1

      Looking at him is pretty good too 😁

  • @brittybee6615
    @brittybee6615 2 роки тому +8

    40:00 ish reminds me of something I’ve heard before. Your mind is a garden, your thoughts are the seeds. You can plant flowers, or you can plant flowers weeds. 🌸 🌺 🌹

  • @mspenelope6874
    @mspenelope6874 2 роки тому +57

    53 min…. I have PTSD… I love the way he explains things. U decide the emotions that are there… cultivate those emotions… control the roller coaster to face ur challenges ❤️❤️❤️

  • @yrr7867
    @yrr7867 2 роки тому +9

    That’s our doctor. He works with me at City of Hope we are a cancer research hospital 🏥
    He is amazing I always hear good things about him from his patients

  • @julesmeyeri2056
    @julesmeyeri2056 8 місяців тому +6

    Most accurate and generous offering of any human thus far

  • @kandykissesco
    @kandykissesco 2 роки тому +268

    It’s true I suffered panic attacks when my Dad passed away. I couldn’t handle the side effects of the Anti anxiety medication I went to work on fixing it myself by changing how think and stopped thinking negative thoughts and also got rid of those who caused me stress as well. I no longer suffer Panic attacks it’s been 10 years (Knock on wood) lol

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  2 роки тому +7

      🧡

    • @debbietownsend1673
      @debbietownsend1673 2 роки тому +5

      Congratulations!

    • @bluev3nom
      @bluev3nom 2 роки тому +7

      My dad just passed, unfortunately
      I am suffering from them. Trying to stop. Not easy.

    • @chaimomma9198
      @chaimomma9198 2 роки тому +2

      Amen doing the same

    • @chaimomma9198
      @chaimomma9198 2 роки тому +5

      I think b12 shots are helping me tremendously

  • @1988aweb
    @1988aweb 2 роки тому +297

    I was a pitcher in baseball and it hit home real hard when you talked about performing at the highest level when brain settles and “ gets out of the way”. When I was having trouble hitting the strike zone and getting frustrated and concentrating too much on all the little tips I had learned in training it screwed me up so bad. One coach I had said to “stop thinking and just throw the damn ball”. He then explained that practice is the time to think of those things and create “muscle memory” and game time is when to let go of all the tiny details and just “throw the damn ball”

    • @wordup897
      @wordup897 2 роки тому +22

      I've found the same to be true when splitting wood. Don't think and the axe hits home every time. You might enjoy Zen in The Art of Archery by Eugen Herrigel

    • @BeingLifted
      @BeingLifted 2 роки тому +7

      The same is true for free-falling from an airplane. I was told the same thing, "Stop thinking and jump." I haven't thought about it since but it really is great advice. And I can use it for some stuff I'm going through now! 😅 Thanks for reminding me. Maybe I'll check out that book in the other comment too.

    • @GrasshopperRDG
      @GrasshopperRDG 2 роки тому +11

      Hi there! I can relate to your convey ver significantly! In my 20s when I was learning how to drive on the highway,
      my boyfriend's mother was in the backseat teaching me. When it came time for me to merge, I had moved over timidly...She said to me "Renee, don't hesitate,
      DRIVE THIS DAMN CAR, SMOOTHLY!" Next thing, I knew and FELT like was Already* in the Indy 500 race...CONFIDENTLY😊~
      I"ll NEVER Forget NEOMA
      {Rest In P💥wer Dear Lady!}
      "I hope you hit it OUT THE PARK!~" 🙂💚*🙏

    • @kathyadair8552
      @kathyadair8552 2 роки тому +10

      Like, starting Clarinet, at 50. To prevent Alzeimers, and with just a Comm. Ed. Class.
      It would take a lot to correct ea. wrong way I'd find to try to practice each new pc. of music on my own.
      Finally, toward performance time the neuro-musc. kicks-in more, with every group practice.
      By Showtime, it's all smoothed out together and just FLOWS.
      Regardless, of jumping in with only* 1.5 yrs of Piano, decades earlier. (I was Blessed to get Expert Help at 1st., to get me Up-to Speed. On site.)
      But, for not being a lifelong trained musician, it was a truly Wonderful 5 Years.
      After Covid? - I'd love to join in with my Tenor Uke w/ these FUN Uke/Kazoo Band groups, in the Area.
      Or, see how long I'd last attempting to improvise on Harmonica, (Quietly in the corner) whether I ever GET that weird Scale, that doesn't relate° to vertical or horizontal, to my brain.
      = No reading music, just the "In/Out," Short-form notation, (like just 'Chords,').

    • @AP-nx6xo
      @AP-nx6xo 2 роки тому +1

      @@GrasshopperRDG 👍🏻

  • @catsnotkids
    @catsnotkids 2 роки тому +177

    I ve had 3 strokes which have definitely changed me and this discussion has been extremely helpful...hopeful. What an amazing doctor!!Thanks Lewisxx

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  2 роки тому +4

      You're welcome🧡

    • @Danuxsy
      @Danuxsy 2 роки тому

      duh yeah stroke damages the brain so your psychological processes will probably change with them lmao

    • @mayaozen487
      @mayaozen487 2 роки тому +3

      - Do you mind sharing about the changes after your strokes. - Did your personality change? Your way of thinking, or mainly your physical abilities. Thank you.

    • @k8eekatt
      @k8eekatt 2 роки тому +4

      @@mayaozen487 my aunt was a popular, compassionate, ground breaking doctor. She traveled as the ship's doctor on cruises for vacations. She loved collecting cultural artifacts from the countries she visited and had many interesting friends. Less than a year after retiring at the age of 72, she had a stroke while traveling. She went to rehab and began to regain walking and speech but when she returned home, her sisters treated her as an invalid. You could pronounce that as in-valid. The depression took over and her recoverey sank like a soufflé . By the time she moved into nursing care, there was almost no sign of her former personality left. My siblings and I would visit with my mother, take her for drives, but I do not recall having conversations with her by that time. She passed away seven years later choking on food in the presence of an inattentive aid. I have learned depression can be a side effect of brain damage. I also know a man who had a stress related stroke in his fifties. He is very fit and while half his body was affected, he did not loose speech. He had a loving supportive wife and a helpful son. Traditional Korean acupuncture 3x a week restored all but a slight impairment of his right hand. Everyone is different and being able to help yourself makes a difference but I would never "blame" someone who had a stroke for not recovering. Sometimes you can't make it back to be the same person.

    • @8675-__
      @8675-__ 2 роки тому +3

      Try serrapeptase to prevent calcification from vascular system.

  • @corbinhamilton9530
    @corbinhamilton9530 2 роки тому +185

    Wow this is very inspiring, I had a brain injury and it really affected my memory very very bad. You could've told me something a minute ago and I'd ask the same question again like you never told me. It's been a rough 2 years but I have made tremendous progress. The part of my brain that was mainly affected is the hippocampus (the part where memories are stored). I've lost hope of recovering fully many times, but soon after I notice a small improvement. This has restored my faith completely, I feel so happy right now. Thank you so much

    • @بالجيريان
      @بالجيريان 2 роки тому +16

      You will heal stronger and better than before God wiling - ❤

    • @conorheelan7298
      @conorheelan7298 2 роки тому +8

      Suffered something similar 15 years ago. Most difficult thing I’ve had to face. Took years to like myself again. Stay strong and don’t underestimate the emotional fall out. I’ve continued to improve for many years post trauma.

    • @BlackPearlMona369
      @BlackPearlMona369 2 роки тому +6

      So happy to know that you never gave and never lost hope.... Remember the science didn't discover everything but evolving tremendously everyday... Also remember the God is way bigger than the science... Keep hope, keep faith and keep praying....respect, love and peace from Belgium✌️👍

    • @RedHeadTAT2dNURSE
      @RedHeadTAT2dNURSE 2 роки тому +3

      Great job on the progress! I have learned as a nurse that when one accepts limitations placed on them by others (doctors, etc)- you either accept that reality & it can have a self fulfilling prophecy kind of path- or one can buckle down & PROVE THEM WRONG! Never stop rejoicing in the tiny miracles!❤️❤️❤️ Like he said- we are always changing and evolving - try not to focus on the past that is partially lost or fuzzy- celebrate who you are today and continue to embrace everyday. ❤️❤️❤️ ONE LOVE

    • @KumariKumari-fw7nc
      @KumariKumari-fw7nc 2 роки тому +2

      May you completely recover.
      I am so glad you are happy now.🙏

  • @lolalilac5180
    @lolalilac5180 2 роки тому +92

    I am a Ukrainian-American and emotional regulation became a huge challenge for the past 69 days for me since Feb 24th: the grief, the fear for loved ones who are alive, the horror of learning what is happening daily in my home city...and the state of being powerless. So, listening to this interview reminds me how do we perceive the events and how important is monitoring reactions/responding vs reacting. I will try just to be with what is one day at a time. And to practice mindfulness in the midst of this "storm".
    Thank you for this topic, it seems that everyone can find something helpful here.

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  2 роки тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @lolalilac5180
      @lolalilac5180 2 роки тому +1

      @ thank you.

    • @eyespy0070
      @eyespy0070 2 роки тому

      Is it really that bad over there?
      Supposedly Putin is destroying trafficking rings and laboratories which are creating terrible evil.

    • @Bibiana862
      @Bibiana862 2 роки тому +10

      and before 24 february aou was in coma?? war didnt starz in february 2022 but in 2014

    • @chriskazaam896
      @chriskazaam896 2 роки тому +6

      @@Bibiana862 Most of the sheeple know nothing about the coup & Donbas.

  • @ashleysno
    @ashleysno 2 роки тому +11

    Functional neurology saved my life. They understand that the brain is extremely malleable and one part of the brain can be trained to take on the function of parts of the brain that have been compromised. Such a beautiful practice.

  • @Taiga_Akira
    @Taiga_Akira 2 роки тому +43

    So handsome, intelligent, charming, articulate, good hearted and wants everyone to know the true nature of human potential is infinite. I can keep listening to Dr. Rahul on and on... Thank you for this. 🙏

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  2 роки тому +2

      You're welcome 🧡

    • @karenmorris2239
      @karenmorris2239 2 роки тому +7

      I know lol he’s so handsome it’s hard to even listen 😂

    • @ellie698
      @ellie698 2 роки тому +2

      Not as handsome as Lewis IMHO 😁

    • @Taiga_Akira
      @Taiga_Akira 2 роки тому +1

      @@ellie698 yes, 💛💛

    • @debicachu6472
      @debicachu6472 2 роки тому +3

      He is even more handsome in person. He twice operated on my friend's back. Wonderful Dr. Wonderful human, too.

  • @robzee5038
    @robzee5038 2 роки тому +35

    I love this !
    Living simply, eating healthy whole foods , natural exercise created for our bodies and a wholesome life full of kindness, generosity, love, humility, faith, hope and forgiveness. Being honest with yourself and honesty. Being authentic, letting go of what you can’t change and accepting who you are. Being open to listen , learn and love wisdom and truth. Living this way will help you live a peaceful content life no matter what happens. It isn’t always easy but it is a choice and it will get easier the more you do it.
    Filling your body with bad food and your mind and ears with negative, evil, perverse bad things and doing these things will cause all kinds of emotional, spiritual and physical damage/ trauma.
    If there is already trauma in your life then filling yourself with the right things and getting professional help and having wise caring friends will help the healing process.
    Doing this has helped me heal from my trauma and sickness and has transformed my life. 😊

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  2 роки тому +1

      🧡

    • @jdmosaics
      @jdmosaics 2 роки тому +5

      @K O
      Renowned neurosurgeon Rahul Jandial, MD, PhD, an Elsevier Author, is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Neurosurgery at City of Hope. His particular area of expertise is in medical and surgical treatments of cancer affecting the brain, spine, and spinal cord, and he is actively developing surgical devices and investigating the biology of cancer to locate therapies.
      What is your expertise?

  • @TheCinderellaPrincess
    @TheCinderellaPrincess 2 роки тому +175

    This man is the real deal. The clarity, humility, fact-based, neutrality and openness is everything. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  2 роки тому +8

      Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @KnicksNYanks84
      @KnicksNYanks84 2 роки тому +6

      @@lewishowes agreed. The guest is good too.

    • @scarred10
      @scarred10 2 роки тому

      He is an idiot,an neurosurgeon doesnt do any psychological treatments,psychiatrists and clinical psychologists do that.

    • @williamhutto3677
      @williamhutto3677 2 роки тому

      💯

    • @Aurabora54321
      @Aurabora54321 2 роки тому +2

      And his lyrical thought integration of the ocean biome as mother and replicate brain function.. we are water salt and electricity!

  • @lrow5416
    @lrow5416 2 роки тому +114

    Loved this talk! I’ve dealt with multiple head traumas and emotional traumas and while I have had my share of issues, I’m always amazed that I can bounce back and recreate myself. It’s not easy and sometimes it doesn’t go as fast as I’d like, but my creativity is intact and I can still get into flow. I’m learning as much as I can about mental and physical health. I love Dr. Jandial’s thinking and it aligns with some alternate health paradigms I’m researching. It’s discussions like this that shift our paradigms! Thanks so much for this valuable content!!

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  2 роки тому +5

      You're welcome🧡

    • @selvamani1973-p7b
      @selvamani1973-p7b 2 роки тому +2

      how did you bounce back?

    • @stellaarisa4718
      @stellaarisa4718 2 роки тому

      Neu
      F Wadxjm

    • @nyk-regine970
      @nyk-regine970 2 роки тому

      What about the FEAR that was ignited doing the pandemic?

    • @tracesprite6078
      @tracesprite6078 2 роки тому +3

      Can you protect yourself from having so many injuries to your head and emotions? I wish you could.

  • @mags6054
    @mags6054 2 роки тому +87

    Thank you for gift, my daughter was diagnosed with a brain tumor when she was only 1 year old. Surgery gave her 6 more years. ❤️

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  2 роки тому +4

      🧡

    • @leesteal4458
      @leesteal4458 2 роки тому +7

      You are such a grateful person. God bless you.

    • @tashabrown8301
      @tashabrown8301 2 роки тому +4

      🙏❤️🙏

    • @8675-__
      @8675-__ 2 роки тому +5

      I'm so sorry for your loss. May God bless you and your family 🙏

    • @barbaraseidel4342
      @barbaraseidel4342 2 роки тому +4

      @@8675-__ : I' m sorry for your loss!❤️‍🔥

  • @aliciacarstensen7904
    @aliciacarstensen7904 2 роки тому +5

    Tremendously exciting. I've read and been told my ptsd will never go away. I'm not going to believe that anymore. I'm showing this to my therapist. He's very open minded. So thrilled

  • @adeyemiaderogba5661
    @adeyemiaderogba5661 2 роки тому +34

    This conversation speaks volumes about the definition of faith .. although he said positive thinking but the Bible call it faith, if positive thinking can affect our physiological state in biological circumstances. Then faith is actually what Bible say it is

    • @sharonwhite5555
      @sharonwhite5555 6 місяців тому

      Faith is given by Spirit of life. Believing what we cannot see, but knowing is truth.

  • @EMuro-wu7uy
    @EMuro-wu7uy 2 роки тому +178

    I had a traumatic head injury, my memories are different, my personality changed, my thinking has changed. I’ve been learning more and more about the brain. How I think, how I feel has changed, and I notice how things affect my thinking. I would love to chat with this man.

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  2 роки тому +4

      🧡

    • @scottaussem1771
      @scottaussem1771 2 роки тому +11

      Im a stroke survivor 14 years out always interested in brain stuff stem cells hyperbaric oxygen

    • @scottaussem1771
      @scottaussem1771 2 роки тому +11

      I went to a museum inPA years ago a guy was using a solid steel rod to push dynamite into a drilled hole it exploded the rod shot up thru chin out top of head his concern was to punch out at time clock b/c incomplete time cards wernt processed for paychecks after it healed he was a mellower guy

    • @TheSnowboarder8888
      @TheSnowboarder8888 2 роки тому +5

      Sounds almost like a Walk-in event? I know that sounds strange, but what do you think?

    • @selvamani1973-p7b
      @selvamani1973-p7b 2 роки тому +8

      what differences did you notice? my personality changed and i'm having issues with my memory

  • @drtrishmd
    @drtrishmd 2 роки тому +31

    Thank you Lewis and Dr Jandial , my understanding of possibility has been blown up exponentially from this interview; I’m a doctor, and I decided to make a shift in the way I use my brain from analytical and logical to creative and intuitive. Now I understand that it isn’t an either or, but a continual flow between the two

  • @c.marmion8430
    @c.marmion8430 2 роки тому +3

    A humble genius, and so articulate... I could listen to him forever, and never get bored.

  • @citizendc9
    @citizendc9 2 роки тому +16

    I have studied optimistic thinking, visualisation and hypnosis over the years and have found multiple cases where patients knowingly or unknowingly employing belief, faith etc... and were able to heal themselves.
    I won't go as far as to repeat the mantra everyone is singing that you create your own reality, but we sure do seem to exercise influence over our bodies and a some influence over our lives.

  • @uelude
    @uelude 2 роки тому +329

    Thanks. Brain and mind interviews are gold, when the experts are at the top of their game. More of the same please Lewis :)

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  2 роки тому +17

      🙌

    • @XeLYoutube
      @XeLYoutube 2 роки тому +13

      Fact this one is one of the best., also great quick question not constantly replying then answers

    • @shandokanwilson959
      @shandokanwilson959 2 роки тому +9

      I would go as far as to say that they're priceless. Very profound conversation

    • @kimclarkson8100
      @kimclarkson8100 2 роки тому +1

      Lilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll

  • @tonpreme
    @tonpreme 2 роки тому +47

    That doctor will be a talk show phenomenon. He’s easy to listen too.. his excellent articulation.

    • @catherinenelson4162
      @catherinenelson4162 2 роки тому +4

      But that is not his focus, and for those with brain issues, I hope it will never be.

  • @ellie698
    @ellie698 2 роки тому +64

    Lewis, I love the questions that you ask.
    So great to hear you ask not just about physical trauma to the brain but emotional trauma too, the more hidden, insidious trauma that many people have that is less obvious and less visible but just as dangerous to someone's health and long-term well-being.
    I love your intelligent, insightful questioning style.
    Your channel is one of my absolute favourites. You have some of the best guests and you really make the most of your time with them.
    🙏

  • @roxyperson8328
    @roxyperson8328 2 роки тому +46

    As a Christian this interview brings me to tears because it brings the scripture into full color. Thank you, you increased my faith and reminded me of what a good good father I have. 💛🙌

    • @vashtilebrooke7631
      @vashtilebrooke7631 2 роки тому +2

      what a narcissist! lol

    • @thelegendofthem6120
      @thelegendofthem6120 2 роки тому +6

      @@vashtilebrooke7631 How? She took away something great and positive that works for her.

    • @vashtilebrooke7631
      @vashtilebrooke7631 2 роки тому

      @@thelegendofthem6120 What a narcissist!! wow

    • @riginastuttkowski3781
      @riginastuttkowski3781 7 місяців тому +2

      Yes my exact thoughts too. Creation of such energy and electricity. End of life and the brain goes through the most activity and explodes. Makes me wonder of the soul’s exit.

  • @DeAnnaJNunez
    @DeAnnaJNunez 2 роки тому +20

    I absolutely loved this conversation. As a Hypnotherapist, I train my clients on emotional regulation and the management of their thoughts. From emotional eating issues, to anxiety, to sports performance (staying in the zone) and even helping people relieve the tension between their mind and their money. Life. Changing. Work. This has been an incredible conversation that has now sparked in me lots of questions. Thank you for this. It's about life; taking advantage of cultivating the best one possible.

  • @kalpnajoshi1322
    @kalpnajoshi1322 4 місяці тому +1

    I love how Dr Rahul appreciates the questions and both get all exited. So beautiful to see so much passion! WOW!

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  4 місяці тому

      Thank you for watching🧡

  • @clinwarrior606
    @clinwarrior606 2 роки тому +43

    The way he talks about brains and how they work is truly mesmerizing. The creativity he has to make analogies I’m order to explain concepts is on another level. This man’s dedication to the learning of his pathway in order to help others and captivate them is🤝

  • @claudia5446
    @claudia5446 Рік тому +3

    Congratulations for this interview! The questions were so precious! And of course the answers. After watching this I think life is more valuable! Let's take care of our brains !

  • @laurapaulson2511
    @laurapaulson2511 2 роки тому +11

    This gotta be one of the BEST interviews I’ve watched in a long time! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @RebeccaBardess
    @RebeccaBardess 2 роки тому +37

    Love this. I had a severe traumatic brain injury in the 80s, when I was a child. Doctors didn't understand neuroplasticity, but I had a kind of instinctive awareness of it, so I didn't listen when they said I wouldn't recover.
    My IQ had dropped 7 years. Couldn't read, speak, or write. I worked on it all myself, as I was given no speech therapy. Now have an English Degree, am a bestselling author, and was a magazine columnist for 6 years. IQ is now top 2%.

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  2 роки тому +3

      🧡

    • @indipacifician3693
      @indipacifician3693 2 роки тому +1

      Hi Rebecca. Hatss off to you. Is there any literature or courses that you recommend regarding neuroplasticity? id be grateful if you can reply

    • @HansenFT
      @HansenFT 2 роки тому +2

      You know what they say about people who mentiones their own IQ (especially when no one asked)?

    • @RebeccaBardess
      @RebeccaBardess 2 роки тому +6

      @@HansenFTI mentioned my IQ in two contexts: that it had dropped by 7 years compared with my peers, and that my work had brought it up to the top 2%. So, in this case, what 'they' would say is that this person is providing measurable evidence of improvement in brain function, following a severe TBI that was deemed unresolvable, and that this may encourage others not to give up.
      To you and to those people who liked your comment, I hope your days improve and that you overcome whatever sense of inadequacy led you to attack a coma survivor for working her ass off for years to recover. If someone's IQ improving triggers you so much that you'd attack a brain damaged person for it, maybe identify where you'd like to work on your own brain. Would you like to develop a new skill? Do it. Would you like to develop more empathy? You probably should. 😉
      Or, you can be a troll and cancel people whose progress threatens your ego. It'll get you attention. Long term, there are better options. Maybe find somewhere online where you can lift someone up in a comment today. Balance it out. Like karmic algebra or something. I believe in you. 🙂❤

    • @RebeccaBardess
      @RebeccaBardess 2 роки тому

      @@indipacifician3693 Hi! I made it up as I went along, as there wasn't anything back then. But I've found Brendon Burchard's work on brain research interesting. He's also a TBI survivor. The Charge, and High Performance Habits are good books to start with.

  • @charlesr7458
    @charlesr7458 2 роки тому +6

    I have Epilepsy and finally having a podcast that has to do with your brain and Epilepsy is mentioned makes me very happy/greatfull. You should do a 2nd podcast with this surgeon but just about epilepsy.

  • @Smeagolsworld
    @Smeagolsworld Рік тому +3

    34:24-36:13 “Biggest gift of my craft is to learn from their most difficult times and how they remain optimistic in the face of calamity.”

  • @essierodriguez3630
    @essierodriguez3630 2 роки тому +30

    I feel like This really summarized all my psychological research/thoughts that I’ve worked on for the past 4 years. And seeing this makes me feel so proud

  • @samchughtai4749
    @samchughtai4749 2 роки тому +8

    Love this conversation. It was 1hr and 41 min that made me stick to the screen and hear every word of this man. I really appreciate his effort to describe these difficult phenomena to common people. Bless you man!

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  2 роки тому

      Thank you so much for watching! 🧡

  • @hongtrinh5569
    @hongtrinh5569 2 роки тому +37

    Stumbling on this video already had a positive affect mentally and I can feel it transition at a very low level physically. It’s that euphoric feeling of “okay let’s get your life better than it is and keep growing” type of feeling 🙏🏽

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  2 роки тому +2

      🙌

    • @jdmosaics
      @jdmosaics 2 роки тому +5

      @K O I notice your comments are all very hurtful and negative. Why? Why bother reading anyones comments if you don’t even agree with the whole premise of the interview?…. Just move one and leave everyone to their enjoyment. I find it very strange how you need to pull down and negate other peoples comments? Why bother? Very strange behaviour indeed. It must make you feel good or why do it? Sad that you get pleasure running others down to make yourself feel important. People come to these types of interviews to learn and open their minds to new ways of thinking. If you dislike this so much. Move on!

    • @sandymoorman6174
      @sandymoorman6174 2 роки тому +2

      I know exactly what you mean.

    • @sandymoorman6174
      @sandymoorman6174 2 роки тому +1

      I think this is great info.

  • @TruBlu65
    @TruBlu65 Рік тому +3

    Hope that there is help for the survivors in Nashville and all who've gone thru such tragedy

  • @raluca3151
    @raluca3151 2 роки тому +2

    I never leave comments, but this……….
    Made me cry when I realized how amazing and how powerful we are!! 👏🏻❤️ this is just W-O-W. Congratulations!!!!! I’ll forever remember this.

  • @TheBella2u
    @TheBella2u 2 роки тому +143

    I would love to hear his thoughts on childhood trauma and why it’s so hard to overcome and why so many people with substance abuse are survivors. I find myself in fight or flight a lot of the time and I internalize so outwardly most people cannot see it. He’s amazing, if only we were exposed to people like him more often if not always. Thank you 🙏 for this.

    • @outsidernews5630
      @outsidernews5630 2 роки тому +18

      Because trauma of any sort can change your brain’s neurological pathways and chemicals. Not to mention the trauma is relived every time those memories are triggered causing further damage.

    • @carinacullen3815
      @carinacullen3815 2 роки тому +18

      Psychedelics help a lot with childhood trauma and eliminate the many disorders that stem from it.

    • @G0ETTIN
      @G0ETTIN 2 роки тому +16

      Good point. I would have also liked to hear his opinion, although I’ve done a lot of research on my own the past years.
      I’ve been on a mission to learn about healing childhood trauma and found (or should I better say *created*) peace now.
      It’s possible to reframe the past and transform that pain into strength. ☺️
      It takes a lot of work, but is so worth it 🙏
      The question is: are you ready for it? 😉
      How would it feel being confident, happy and peaceful?

    • @olgawahl4389
      @olgawahl4389 2 роки тому +3

      Watch Dr Darrell.Wolfe, docofdetox, he talks about this alot. Blessings...

    • @wirelesscaller7518
      @wirelesscaller7518 2 роки тому +2

      See Dr Daniel Amen, utube, PBC

  • @Iquey
    @Iquey 2 роки тому +121

    The way when he described how emotion can take over separate from thinking as a person gets older if they never learned emotional regulation, really makes the whole Karen phenomenon a LOT clearer. The reason people get such a kick out of watching Karen freakouts is because it's like the mismatch between the person's age, usually an adult or middle aged person, and they are acting like a young teenager or even a young angry kid, who never learned how to cope / lost ability to cope when they don't get their way. Most of us on even our worst day, won't react like the Karens in those videos, or if we did, maybe it would be at less intensity. I think this is why privilege and entitlement mentality can be so dangerous because it's almost like a crutch that prevents certain segments of society from maturing and when they explode on others it's kinda frightening.

    • @tonyrobbins1665
      @tonyrobbins1665 2 роки тому +8

      I experience this with my wife. It is horrific at times !
      Together for over 30 years, it started about 7 years ago

    • @TheMadVentriloquist
      @TheMadVentriloquist 2 роки тому

      Karens need cold showers: gulag style.

    • @Rosemoon.5
      @Rosemoon.5 2 роки тому +3

      How to regulate emotion? And how to identify any emotion?

    • @RB-pf6dz
      @RB-pf6dz 2 роки тому

      @@tonyrobbins1665
      5G n increasing bombardment of ‘foreign’ electromagnet waves all around us, has a huge detrimental impact on normal brainwave function.

  • @aarinmowbray7224
    @aarinmowbray7224 2 роки тому +74

    Wow so fascinating! I loved all of this discussion. Especially the “tending to the garden” and emotional focus of the brain. As a cardiac nurse I’m so intrigued by science and the future of science. There’s one question I was waiting to hear, the gut-brain connection and his thoughts on that whole concept!😄❤️. Thank you Lewis

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  2 роки тому +5

      👍

    • @catherinenelson4162
      @catherinenelson4162 2 роки тому +4

      Is it possible that the "gut - brain" connection is going to go the same way as the "right brain, left brain" science? That it caught on as a fad, but that the science doesn't bear it out?

    • @prettylady995
      @prettylady995 2 роки тому

      Science is controversial lots of opinions. It should be open for differing opinions and continued study. The way the government and medical businesses handled Covid was tyranny. Only one opinion was accepted, forced upon society and other views were silenced. There have been and are treatments for cancer as well that heal and treatments were and are covered up. Fascism is Corporations and Government working together against the people.

    • @jdmosaics
      @jdmosaics 2 роки тому

      @K O 🙄

  • @kimifcation
    @kimifcation 4 місяці тому +1

    Lewis - you always make these interviews so much better because you come to them with genuine curiosity and beginners mind. It is so much more enriching because your pure and curious approach is present! Thanks for another fascinating one!

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  4 місяці тому

      Appreciate your support. Thank you for watching! 🧡

  • @jessica222
    @jessica222 2 роки тому +29

    Love this so much, and how it connects to others you’ve interviewed - like Dr Joe Dispenza, it felt to me like you had that interview in the back of your head with some of the questions you asked - and from a total science brain surgeon viewpoint, Dr Rahul Jandial’s perspective aligns with it. I’ve seen “positive” thinking heal people - my brother’s cancer, my autoimmune diseases (thyroid, rheumatoid & celiac) - doctors could not believe the tests showed negative & x-rays of hands were significantly better. Our minds & brains & bodies are so amazing & capable of so much.

  • @SeaFlower38
    @SeaFlower38 2 роки тому +54

    "We are new every day."
    Very comforting to hear it reaffirmed that we can change. I really appreciate hearing that. Such an important, and much needed message.
    I also thoroughly enjoyed the visually florid descriptions given to explain the way the brain works (jelly fish, mushrooms, oceans 😯). It completely re-engineered the perceptions I had and allowed me to imagine the brain from a newer, more technicolor lense.
    Fascinating and something I would enjoy talking for hours n hours about haha.
    As for ur question about cancers, I think it comes primarily from the inability to detox away excess matter that is meant to be eliminated from the body. We have detox pathways in the body. I recommend researching that and how to enhance it. U know how alzheimers has to do with the lack of clearing away of proteins that are supposed to periodically get cleaned out (often during sleep or, whenever ur body repairs itself during fasting, etc.). It is a similar matter. Just another manifestation of issues with clearing away rubbish that the body accumulates over time. If those things stay in the body, they will begin to affect the body in any number of negative ways.

  • @AWolke-vu6eq
    @AWolke-vu6eq 2 роки тому +9

    Hi Lewis, this is by far one of your greatest interviews!! Thanks for finding those great guests and sharing their stories.

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  2 роки тому

      So happy you are enjoying the content. I would love for you to subscribe and leave me a review here:
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  • @raquelthomas3947
    @raquelthomas3947 Рік тому +1

    This was freaking phenomenal. My neurons were making popcorn and watching and smiling the entire time. This is the type of info that is so soul nourishing. Thank you!

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching! I'm glad you liked it! 🧡

  • @jancoyote52
    @jancoyote52 2 роки тому +42

    Totally fascinating interview! The creator is an amazing architect.

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  2 роки тому +1

      So happy you are enjoying the content. I would love for you to subscribe and leave me a review here:
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    • @faithm9284
      @faithm9284 2 роки тому +1

      JanE, AMEN! 💌

    • @jrcmes
      @jrcmes 2 роки тому +2

      @@lewishowes
      I'll subscribe to you and leave a review!!! Thank you for all you do! 🧡👁️🐕💫🧬

  • @manuelapop105
    @manuelapop105 2 роки тому +82

    this dr is so awesome. he becomes so much better with each interview. really interesting how meditation/Hinduism/yoga sutras have the answer to all our misery and illness. drs and therapists resort to this ancient knowledge. never heard of a monk or a yogi getting cancer or being depressed. thanks for the interview!

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  2 роки тому +2

      You're welcome🧡

    • @hmldjr
      @hmldjr 2 роки тому +1

      You know , you are right.

    • @rational13
      @rational13 2 роки тому +7

      You may want to read about Ramana Maharshi.

    • @deebaker9199
      @deebaker9199 2 роки тому +6

      It's my experience that many monks n mediators still develop and cross over due to cancer and a myriad of all sorts of dis eases but die consciously in Grace ...we be complex organisms, this stuff is fascinating indeed
      Namaste 🙏

    • @gabrielle2dream559
      @gabrielle2dream559 2 роки тому +5

      very insightful ~ that would be the next amazing set of interviews ~ monks and depression and life health and longevity

  • @roccop913
    @roccop913 2 роки тому +10

    THIS IS Phenomenal! LOOK AT HIS HANDS!! SURGEONS ALWAYS HAVE SUCH BEAUTIFUL HANDSSSSS! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @shankrivincent2077
    @shankrivincent2077 2 роки тому +5

    Such an amazing talk. Thank you so much. I wish everyone reading this success, wealth and happiness 💟😊

  • @b.bailey8244
    @b.bailey8244 2 роки тому +15

    I love this brain surgeon and all that he said - so profound and inspirational, he touched my heart; very good interview.

  • @margaretjames1579
    @margaretjames1579 2 роки тому +12

    As a cancer survivor I needed to hear Dr J say he was honored to treat people at their most valiant. It was emotionally healing. I wish I could thank him.

  • @AngelAshes36
    @AngelAshes36 2 роки тому +17

    Interesting how his description of the mind matches the esoteric description of our mind, how it flows like the tides of the moon and transforms from day through the thoughts we think, the knowledge we gain, and the beliefs we reconcile and reform in response.

  • @girlwithathought2940
    @girlwithathought2940 2 роки тому +5

    Ancient “religions”/ spiritual practices have spelled this stuff out centuries ago. Glad to see science is catching up & explaining it in a mechanical way to raise the collective consciousness.

  • @nancymiller349
    @nancymiller349 2 роки тому +4

    I've been praying so hard. I had a stroke and then from test found out that I actually had a multitude of mini strokes prior to having the big one. I'm trying so hard to get myself back to normal and it's a very slow process. I'm thankful I came across this video. It's giving me a little hope

  • @rachael9261
    @rachael9261 2 роки тому +18

    Omg! I love this! Eye candy and cleverness with intellect and emotional wisdom all wrapped into one. I want all doctors to be this engaged with their craft. This was intriguing, genuine and mind opening/blowing all together. Awesome.

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  2 роки тому

      🙌

    • @sadhu7191
      @sadhu7191 2 роки тому

      I would be comfortable to get brain surgery. Sounds so natural and practiced for a long time.

  • @arvinsenglishph4925
    @arvinsenglishph4925 2 роки тому +15

    I like the way the guest explains. He's talk is like music to my ears..

  • @dazstone9331
    @dazstone9331 2 роки тому

    Thanks

  • @keo1221
    @keo1221 2 роки тому +28

    Great interview and as a tbi survivor was able to comprehend most of what he said. That shows how well he is able to connect with his audience. Hes an amazing teacher! Thank you for having him on. One of the best so far!

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  2 роки тому +4

      You're welcome,thank you for being here 🧡

    • @elabits514
      @elabits514 2 роки тому +1

      Agreed. I struggle and have no desire to explain the complexities of my TBI. Especially to those who have so many questions. I personally dont have the answers. I'm still learning about it as I go through it

    • @kentwilbourne996
      @kentwilbourne996 2 роки тому

      @@elabits514 accident?

    • @lavernebooth5949
      @lavernebooth5949 2 роки тому +2

      @@lewishowes Lewis just some feedback. Sometimes you talk too much and your guests are being cut off.

    • @shellyrubio3207
      @shellyrubio3207 2 роки тому +1

      @@lavernebooth5949 I get told the same thing by my family members (that I am interrupting them in our conversations)...I have always felt confused by that and tell them that my interaction is because I am an "active listener" and that I am just confirming/supporting what they are saying. I think it really depends on the two people having the conversation as to how that plays out and how it is perceived/ received, but the dynamic is different when, as a show host (or the "conduit" for an audience), there are, in essence, more than just two people concerned, and it is definitely important to allow the guest to a) finish their thoughts, and b) have the "center stage" for the most part...otherwise, it can create a certain sense of distress for the viewer. No offense intended, Lewis...hopefully, just a helpful observation/insight. ❤ I LOVE WHAT YOU DO ON YOUR CHANNEL!!!

  • @mikemcfarthing3499
    @mikemcfarthing3499 2 роки тому +6

    Great discussion, the limbic/ emotional regulation, discussion reminds me of the Aristotle quote, "To be angry is easy, but can you be angry at the right person, for the right reason and right level, this is the challenge".

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  2 роки тому +1

      So happy you are enjoying the content. I would love for you to subscribe and leave me a review here:
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  • @marylouschwartz3025
    @marylouschwartz3025 2 роки тому +22

    This is pure gold and so informative!! Thank you!!

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  2 роки тому +1

      You're welcome,thank you for being here 🧡

  • @linamartinez2552
    @linamartinez2552 2 роки тому +1

    This doc Is very captivating with his gentle, beautiful, brain vocabulary along with his open mindedness and good spirit. He’s so handsome it’s unusual that such intelligent remarkable data comes from him. Bring him on again.

  • @ilftaqo
    @ilftaqo 2 роки тому +5

    This is by far my favorite video on UA-cam. The entire conversation was so enlightening. So grateful to have heard this now being in my early 20s. Thank you for sharing! ❤

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  2 роки тому

      You're welcome, thank you for being here 🧡

  • @sierra9713
    @sierra9713 2 роки тому +91

    28:35 As a developmental trauma survivor, I think this is very VERY important!!! He is NOT referring to cPTSD or chronic, ongoing abuse that caused us to not have memories!!!! This is an entirely different injury to the brain that essentially leaves us brilliantly overadaptated to violence/toxic stress.

    • @Vicmot
      @Vicmot 2 роки тому

      I use cannabis to keep toxic stress at bay

    • @XeLYoutube
      @XeLYoutube 2 роки тому +6

      i completly agree.. we addapt. even if coping mechnaism and trauma. its still sometimes "bad" addaptation... but someone going nuts 70 years in a 1by1 meter cage still survive with coping... phobia of spider after amputation related to spider bite: survival overthinking about spiders (but animal in slaughterhouses dont have the chance to cope surviving 1x1 meter cage)

    • @stacey3332
      @stacey3332 2 роки тому +14

      It seems like he may be referring to brainspotting or EMDR. These techniques have helped me immensely. I now have hope that there will be a very real and effective cure for PTSD

    • @nyk-regine970
      @nyk-regine970 2 роки тому +6

      Bless you! Know you're valued needed on this earth. Maybe for conversation to inspire and enlighten others. Keep busy, keep moving. Purple heart4u💜

    • @sierra9713
      @sierra9713 2 роки тому +11

      @@stacey3332 cPTSD and PTSD are not the same thing. Developmental trauma means the brain grows in a maladapted fashion whereas trauma after the teens years is an injury to a developed brain. This is why he refused to even speak on the "kid stuff"

  • @Time2ChooseYou
    @Time2ChooseYou 2 роки тому +27

    This is an amazing interview! I'm a med student and I'm very interested about neuro and cardio, and hope to specialize in either of those. Hearing the same passion of the craft and the positive impact that it creates in the world from a renowned surgeon like Dr. Rahul reinforces why this path is so so worth it, even though med school is very hard. Thank you for this wonderful interview

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  2 роки тому +3

      So happy you are enjoying the content. I would love for you to subscribe and leave me a review here:
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    • @juliejabs_
      @juliejabs_ 2 роки тому +2

      Good for you!! Just out of curiosity.... are they or have you learned about the endocannabinoid system in med school??? Last I heard they were teaching it in maybe 6% of schools

  • @michaelwilde545
    @michaelwilde545 2 роки тому +19

    Very cool - great info. My experience with brain plasticity: I have optic nerve damage from intracranial hypertension (high pressure in the skull) and so my vision was affected so that everything was distorted in a way that straight things would look rounded. I had a very hard time reading because the letters were so distorted. I couldn't tell if something was really round or really straight, like not being able to tell a full moon from a 3/4 moon. A very straight line looked like it curved or had a round lump on it. After about 6 months I could read again and the curvy vision was beginning to be less and less. After a few years I could tell when the moon was full. The optic nerve damage is still there but my brain learned to correct for it. Now 20 years later I am back to carpentry and just being able to "eye ball" things and have them fairly straight. I have larger than normal blind spots, but I rarely ever notice them. I can see and function normally even with optic nerve damage.

  • @pavicopter
    @pavicopter 2 роки тому +3

    Excellent presentation by the doctor. He is original and very clear for people who do not study how the brain works. His explanation about this complicated subject is very unique. I am Dario Mendoza (New York).

  • @therezav2059
    @therezav2059 2 роки тому +18

    Omg, this guy is just incredible! After listening to this whole interview I have to stop and think about the enormous amount of deep and meaningful information he gave us. He is a true wealth of knowledge and wisdom all at the same time. Thank you thank you thank you!

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  2 роки тому +2

      So happy you are enjoying the content. I would love for you to subscribe and leave me a review here:
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    • @spillgirl23
      @spillgirl23 2 роки тому

      @K O what’s deep and meaningful for one person may mean nothing to the next. It’s personal perspective. Why are you so obsessed with this guy? Did he hurt you?

  • @chiccavaquita
    @chiccavaquita 2 роки тому

    Thanks!

  • @delapperussell5308
    @delapperussell5308 2 роки тому +7

    This is the most amazing interview about this subject I have ever heard, especially from a surgeon's point of view. So informative

  • @THutch052
    @THutch052 2 роки тому +15

    My brother was one of the 1st to have 1/3 lb of his brain removed for his psychomotor epilepsy. His surgery was at UVA. He was perfectly (with some memory issues) fine & never had another seizure.

    • @amartin9293
      @amartin9293 2 роки тому

      How awful, but glad he has done well.

  • @manuelapop105
    @manuelapop105 2 роки тому +27

    I wanted to comment on his last advice: if you find true love hang on to it… monks and yogis live by themselves and are very happy and healthy. Lots of people stay in LTR relationships because of codependency. They are afraid to be alone and are unhealthy mind wise and health wise. I found my path after 17 years of a LTR. I’m pretty happy by myself. My next LTR will definitely be with someone who is ok to be by themselves and certainly no narcs for me! Until then life is beautiful by myself!

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  2 роки тому

      🧡

    • @chelyhappy7991
      @chelyhappy7991 2 роки тому

      Monks like priests choose a life of celibacy. Different people are in different places in their lives and have had different experiences. When you do find True Love. Or at least you believe and feel it with every fiber of your being. It can be phenomenal! It has to be mutual. One sided is just an illusion or obsession. I am in awe of the few couples that find that true lifetime love. I believe most of us want that.

    • @manuelapop105
      @manuelapop105 2 роки тому

      ​@@chelyhappy7991 You should be digging into some psychology… it’s very unhealthy to be driven by emotions. Some of the most unhealthy patterns and mental illnesses come from that and the fear of abandonment.

    • @carolynstewart8465
      @carolynstewart8465 2 роки тому

      Me 2!

  • @shaspaz
    @shaspaz Місяць тому

    What a wonderful teacher to be able to share his knowledge in a way we can understand-
    Brilliant ❤

  • @doozy7935
    @doozy7935 2 роки тому +15

    Honestly one of the greatest podcasts I've listened too, this is one for the archives, a masterclass is an understatement.
    Thank you!

    • @lewishowes
      @lewishowes  2 роки тому

      You're welcome,thank you for being here 🧡

  • @brendapolar8506
    @brendapolar8506 2 роки тому +11

    D. Rahul’s advise changed my life! 👍

  • @ashleynagawa5807
    @ashleynagawa5807 2 роки тому +3

    Please bring him back Lewis.. this is such powerful information