EXCELLENT report. Agree 99%. Now show us some great journalism by revealing the true scientific breakthroughs in medical treatments of many conditions which fake "Dr" Joe claims to help. Then please show us scientific data that says: 1. consciousness is limited to the brain 2. quantum effects are not there at the neural level 3. "observer" effect does not exist in quantum physics 4. human brains have no capacity to collapse the probability wave function at the local level. 5. consciousness has emerged from matter-energy and has a causal one-way relationship only. Thank you!... P.S. No, I won't pay $2,500K for Dispenza's workshop, but the best doctors in the US have no treatment plan for my condition and no pharma studies are in the pipeline. All cognitive treatments failed too. So, please guide us to the scientific method of dealing with such conditions and chronic pain. I am sure you will get 1M+ hits.
@@edwardtutman196he can’t and would not do that. He is just here to bash on alternative healing methods and give the deaths and illnesses caused by our food supply and big pharma a free pass
Here are just some of the inaccuracies of the video (in particular order): 7:16 True but he does have a degree in neuroscience more importantly he has actual medical doctors and scientists (Physicists, cancer biologists, neuroscientists) that work for/with him at his lab in La Jolla. 8:18 No Dispenza does not believe all you need is love and meditation. That is a flagrant misrepresentation. He quite often says "Change your personality, change your life". This deals with the effect our emotions (not just love) has on gene expressions. A large 40 year study (De Val, Zwir et al 2024) that came out this year in which AI analyzed all the data collected confirms what he has been saying for over a decade. 8:23 Joe has never said he understands the universe. He quite frequently says the opposite "Just when I think I understand, an experiment or experience shows I got it all wrong". He says this numerous times in different videos. Amazing you missed that. 13:18 To say none of his is surprising is misleading. Arresting 70% of the mitochondria function of cancer cells ie lights are turned, they no longer have energy to multiply or function is a big deal. 13:33 I will need to verify this myself as I'm a big advocate of science. 15:30 Again misleading, the degree and detailsb of the change is what is being glossed over. 16:27 Joe has never said "meditation can cure anything" in any of his videos. 17:38 Scott Carney continues to misunderstand what's going on. It is not just love. All emotions effect the field and as studies by Poppin et al, Lipton et al etc show our DNA. The winding and unwinding, expression and suppression of genes. A 40 year study done on thousands of people bolstered by AI confirms this as well. 19:22 A blatant misrepresentation to put it mildly. Dispenza has never put himself as " the only person who can show you the door to healing " nor does he distrust conventional medicine . In fact Dispenza said on video conventional medicine is good for acute conditions but not with chronic conditions. He encourages sick attendees to continue seeing their doctors while doing the work as studies show meditation enhances the effect of conventional treatment when compared to placebo. There are many more misrepresentation in the video ie all you need is love and meditation... Complete misunderstanding of whats going on. 20:26 This is half the truth. Many people who found success, including myself never went to any of his workshops or paid thousands of dollars. Simply bought one of his books. 20:41 To my knowledge watching his videos during my research of Joe, he has never said he talked to aliens. He said he has seen them but never has he said he talked to them. 21:41. Joe has never said you need aliens or anything outside of you for healing. He has never made aliens the focal point of his workshops. In fact he makes fun (in a light hearted way) of people who use crystals by repeatedly saying it's not needed. You don't need external frequencies, ayahuasca, channeling of anything etc. Amazing Scott Carney didn't find videos of Joe saying this despite there being numerous. Everything I wrote can be backed by video of Joe over the years. Amazing Scott Carney either ignored them or just didn't do enough research. There are more but I will stop here.
@@sgcarney Dude all your video did was just sling mud as another commenter said. He went time stamp by time stamp rebutting u . Where is the pseudo science? Your video show very little science just a bunch of wild accusations.
@@sgcarneyWhere is the pseudo science? Everything I said can be backed up by studies or in the case where you outright l!ed, video proof of what Dispenza actually said. I mentioned study authors in my response.
I discovered Dr. Joe before he got really well known and attended an event. It was a small venue compared to what he does now. I found his meditations really helpful. They helped me shift the way I think and let go of negative thoughts and beliefs which helped me make needed changes in my life. In his event I did experience healing in the chronic pain I had on the right side of my back. I had relief for around 3 months. I really like Dr. Joe but never got obsessed or anything with him or his work. I think the issue is that you have a lot of people out there avoiding proper psychotherapy and mental health care and think meditation is going to fix those issues. If it's not Dr. Joe, it's someone else they become obsessed with. I have to disagree with your statement that doctors are the best we have. If I had settled for the medical advice from a doctor that told me I would have to learn to manage debilitating pain that lead to vertigo and migraines, I'd be a mess right now. Instead I did my own research and found a naturopath that was successfully treating the type of pain I had and through her treatment, my body healed most of it and I no longer had chronic migraines and vertigo. There are many paths to healing.
Anecdotal. I think it's a numbers game. You're always going to find some people who had good luck with alternative methods, but for the vast majority: go to the doctor!
I am so grateful for Dr. Joe Dispenza. His work changed my life. I overcame PTSD thru his teachings. I didn't become obsessed with him and I haven't kept up with his work. I basically changed/healed my mind and then went on my merry way. Super grateful for what I gained thru his books and excersizes. No church, no other guru or any psychologists were able to help me and I searched high and low for over a decade. The healing and freedom I gained was life changing, almost miraculous. I have to say I dont believe he had any power, he just helped me changed the way I think. I believe that "belief" itself is powerful.
@sgcarney You seem to have a lot of issues with a lot of people. The mind is powerful. Placebo effect, mind over matter, believing something into existence, manifestation, self fulfilling prophecy... just to name a few. Pretty sure they are all referring to the same phenomena. I know I'd much rather see it from an optimistic, positively tuned perspective, than from a pessimistic, negative one. The world and the people in it will respond to you based on you and how you show up. Choose carefully.
@@AimeeLizI have atudy Dr john E. Sarno's work! He was a real doctor and stress and childhood trauma can cause disease. He helped lots of people get well. I think with Scott is trying to prove is Dispenza makes all these claims that Science is aboard and there is no proof they are. Science does not support mindbody work. Dispenza makes such outrageous claims about what science supports.
When I was in a Psychotherapy cult I truly believed it changed my life and healed me in many ways... Oh boy I was wrong... I got everything back after waking up from the fog and magical thinking I was trained into. Belief is indeed a powerful thing, especially when one is indoctrinated with one.
Scott, I have to tell you, I have had crazy results with Joe's meditations! It's hard to explain that consistent practice has shifted my perception, my self-image, and hence my ability to receive and connect with others.
You can also get that by meditating on a jelly bean.....you don't need the mumbo jumbo.....you ARE the mumbo jumbo.......be the mumbo jumbo you want to see in the world!...
Dr Joe‘s meditation is not anything particularly unique to him, but a repackaging of Zen Buddhist meditation that has been around for thousands of years. Also very similar to what is called mindfulness meditation.
@@dbuck1964that's true, but he did it in a very convenient way. It is nice starter, however he could also give more references where to look for more knowledge.
@@drSamovarPeople should be aware of what's coming and going in their lives. Kundalini energy, CIA gateway process, astral projection. It is funny your face as she's talking towards the end of the. It is fun, until you see what can be seen and what can be done. You laugh now. And that's ok. People are helping here. Science cant get too cocky. Doctors know next to nothing when it comes to christ oil rising around the spine etc etc. Real story of the bible?
All I know is that my life changed completely after understanding Dr. Joe's teachings. I am more aware, able to control my own emotions, understand myself better, have manifested many things, jobs , holidays, and improve my daughter's autistic features. It even helped me improve my relationship with God, whom we blame for our own wrong thinking.
I've been to six Dr. Joe seven-day workshops, and before someone goes to a seven-day workshop, they have to do two four-day workshops online, just so we can understand the science behind the work and ourselves before we even get to the seven-day workshop. Unless you've done all that, you really don't know anything about his work and (my belief) should not judge something you don't really know about.
People shouldn't idolize anyone and increase their own critical thinking but those who never did personal growth will fall hard for anyone teaching them what they never learned. And there's NOTHING wrong with the placebo effect if it helps people get better.
I'm not a fan of Joe. I think you're right about a lot in this video, but for me you completely undermined your credibility when you made a reaction video mocking the girl in the video at 21:20. This just made you seem immature, biased and clearly trying to sway audience opinion in your direction. Classic manipulation tactic, but actually just made you look foolish
Totally, disagree with your last statement.....As an R.N. for 27 yrs in the Texas Medical Center, doctors are Not always the best option. ( yes, they are needed in trauma situations, heart attacks, things of that nature; otherwise most doctors are only trained on performing procedures ( which, yes, are highly researched & science/ fact driven) and pushing pharmaceuticals....a majority of these MDs never focus on root-cause of illness, or preventivetive measures. So, I'm. Happy to see that there are other healing alternatives. ( It doesn't have to be Joe), but if meditation can help people, i say dont knock it.. And before anyone comments, it's fine to seek alternative medicine, but not totally rely on that either If you are really seek than seek a doctor. I know that this is a 25 min video, and it is really to much information to cover. But, it's like you extrapolated, Only Your certain Views; and hence why i give this Report a Thumbs Down. No worries , i will watch your other videos to see how things will go ( this is only my 2nd video of yours.) Totally, loved the AG1 report. Have a good day.
THEY DEFINATELY ARE ... A DOCTOR .. SINGULAR .. MAY NOT BE .. BE THE SYSTEM OF MEDICINE IS. There's billions of research hours over a century that shows i'm irrefutibly correct and your absolutely wrong. When you're having a heart attack, or cancer, or a compound fracture, or a stroke, or a thrombosis, or a severed artery, are shot, or stabbed, your appendix bursts, have a blocked colon etc etc ... show your conviction by trotting off to your Quantum Healer, or Homeopathist. People need to snap out of this shit.
@@sgcarney Grifters aren't, but I have suffered needlessly from IBS. Been to doctor after doctor. Tried everything because docs couldn't help, hut am skeptical of Joe Dispenza.
ok i've watched. a mixed bag. some things i agree with, but you missed the mark at the end. The doctors are the best thing we have? i have had so many bad experiences with doctors and the medical industry in my lifetime that i can't stand the thought of going to one again. I am taking my health into my own hands. Sure if I get into an accident and have a broken bone I'll go to the ER. But for general health concerns my thought is that we are probably MUCH better off tuning in to our inner guidance like that lady who you think is crazy was saying. But she is right! You don't need to spend thousands of dollars to go to a joe dispenza retreat. But that doesn't mean the only alternative is to participate in the broken system in which we are trapped!
I'm only 8 mins into this video with a large note book. The first page is already filled with inaccuracies and misrepresentation from the speaker in the video
19:22 I will give you an example (among numerous) of a blatant misrepresentation to put it mildly. Dispenza has never put himself as " the only person who can show you the door to healing " nor does he distrust conventional medicine . In fact, Dispenza said on video conventional medicine is good for acute conditions but not with chronic conditions. He encourages sick attendees to continue seeing their doctors while doing the work as studies show meditation enhances the effect of conventional treatment when compared to placebo. There are many more misrepresentation in the video ie all you need is love and meditation... Complete misunderstanding of what's going on.
“The doctors are all the best thing we have…” spoken like a true believer. And, in many cases, especially acute medical emergencies, this is true. However, for the vast array of chronic, lifestyle, environmental, and mental emotional health challenges that are the largest disease burden (especially in North America), most doctors, though it’s getting better with younger more integrative medicine practitioners, yet most doctors are useless at finding/exploring root cause solutions. Just my two cents.
I've written several books on the subject. I agree that western medicine is best at treating acute conditions. They're also often garbage at chronic illness. That said, they're not ALWAYS garbage, and there's great evidence for what cases they're good at treating. There is not a corresponding body of high level evidence based medicine for the integrative folks.
@@Freja_Solstheim , The book, "The Intention Experiment" by Lynne McTaggart has a very interesting experiment explained in the first or second chapter that involved a doctor and his office plants__I can't recommend this enough to those who are sceptical about the power of thought, intention, and energy frequencies__MIND BLOWING! 💖🙌😺
I have experienced what Joe is talking about, that was before I found him from the book «Becoming Superhuman», he confirmed a lot for me.. So some say pseudoscience, I say "The mind is incredible, mixed with spirituality, we are gods" Haters will hate, and I believe Joe more than Scott.
Gregg braden, bruce lipton, theresa bullard whyte, nassim haramein and joe dispenza, they all have one thing in common, teaching people to access their full potential in order to heal and have an abundant and peaceful life. I will go for those who teaches good characters than criticize others to uplift themselves😅😅😂😂😅😅
I like Joe but my issue with him is if there's so much proof of people healing themselves at his events, how is not a single healing event been filmed? Think about it. If it has happened half as many times as he claimed, then there would be some proof. I'll still listen to Joe occasionally because he does have some bits of wisdom and his message is well-meaning. I just don't buy his products, go to his seminars or spend any money on him. I can't tell if he is a scam artist or truly believes what he's pushing.
I cut myself recently while working in my woodshop. I needed six stitches. My cut healed -- no need for positive thinking or thoughts of healing myself. Our bodies HEAL without any supernatural mind-body connection or any other quantum field mumbo jumbo!
😂 my mind replaces that word chakra every time I see it. Example: meditation allows for the chakras(spinal cord) to open. It helps me to think physically about what they are saying. Because now it doesn't make sense. If your spinal cord isn't properly firing messages, then you have severe issues and mediation isn't going to instantly repair spine/brain damage. You can't open up your spinal like this.
@@skepticalgenious , It may be beneficial to educate yourself on the chakra system, as well as, what part spinal "fluid'' plays in the signals you refer to. The spine is where every nerve in your body stems from and connects to the various organs and muscles. These things each have their purpose and affect. Learn how they vary from one another, at the same time, work in congruence. 💖🙌😺
@@debracisneroshhp2827 perhaps I do need to learn about it. I have regularly meditated already. Yet still I shouldn't let pride get the best of me. Perhaps I am ignorant of the chakras.
I just came across Dispenza's film and I couldn't believe what I was hearing. I think the presence of some doctors in his documentary diverts a lot of attention and I find it somewhat manipulative. Thank you for your research work, it clarified a lot of things. In both Italian and Spanish, which are the languages I master, there are no videos about it.
yeah WH gave him a huge step up in his career and he has completely thrown Wim under the bus. Scott comes across as a very bitter man that panders for views on his channel
I love all things Dr Joe. My girlfriend and I ran a FB Dr Joe group based on the Gold Coast Australia. We run mini retreats based on his work following strictly to his guidelines. He is aware of our group. I can tell you so many of our group members have healed themselves from mental illness, health problems and are living happier lives. He has been a blessing in my life.
I'd love to see you do an interview with Stuart Ritchie, author of Science Fictions, How Fraud, Bias, Negligence, and Hype Undermine the Search for Truth.
The power of positive thinking seems self evident to most people. Fifty years ago, that idea was regarded as nonsense by most. The power of thinking has been known by a minority of people in the last century or so.
@@peterobrien1499 No there were people like Neville Goddard and Alan Watts any many more who preached positive thinking to large audiences and they had a large following too.
@@peterobrien1499 oh there's a guy named Napoleon Hill who did similar teachings that were less Hindu/Buddhist and just more about positive mindset, that was about 70 years ago.
I’ve personally seen the transformations and healing from JD’s seminars/meditations. But People shouldn’t put anyone up on a pedestal, he’s always said he’s just a conduit for this information that is beneficial if you apply it.
I found out i have these presences in my blood that repel me from pseudo science, I've been diagnosed with "critical thinking", i hope Joe's meditation can heal me 🙏🏻
@@bluestripes6037 You've got to figure it all out, and then you've got to stop figuring. It either is or it isn't. You either are or you aren't. That's what you need to figure out. Then you have to just let all of that go. If there is a God you will. Let it go. If there is no God you won't. And there you will be. You choose. Be for self or be for others. Me, I prefer to relieve pain, and will look with expectation on any stage or in any corner. Bravo Dr. Joe
I understand quantum mechanics and it has nothing to do with wishful thinking or mind over matter. The observer effect just means that if you use devices ( not people) to observe the experiment you interfere with the outcome thus altering. Remember they were observing light so if you place a device in the path of the light in order to observe it you are going to interfere with light path hence altering the experiment by observing it.
@@IHGChick or you would know if you actually studied Quantum physics. The point is exactly that Apples and Oranges this metaphysical nonsense has nothing to do with Quantum mechanics. Doesn’t seem his training made you any smarter.
I have always wondered if they did the double slit experiment but didn't let the experimenters know whether the device was watching or not would help prove or disprove the influence of Consciousness. The fact that he is doing a movie with the guys who do "Ancient Aliens" is a bit alarming.
The way I see it, Dr Joe has done nothing but help people, and you seem to have a problem with that, promoting your own book whilst doing so asking for donations. My question to you is? What is wrong with giving millions of people another way to heal and feel better in themselves in the process? I for one would 100% recommend Dr Joe! He’s helped save my life and that is a fact! This video is extremely negative, like someone stood over their fence gossiping to their neighbour! I for one will be continuing to follow Dr Joe and one day when I finally meet him may give him a rather large donation to help him continue his good work. Have a blessed day and may you get over your own EGO!
Ok I made it up to 12 minutes and to be honest I have not learned anything. I do not know if Dispenza is a crook or not but this video is not going to convince me of anything. This video is just full of sarcasm, belittling, and making fun of a subject. Usual "debunking" style video wanting clicks.
Sarcasm is normal human reaction especially for a person (yet another) that claims their Magic is more Magic than others. Most people grow out of this phase by 15yo. You know, when reality sets in (for most).
@@mddell24 I am happy for you that you are so well adjusted. LOL BTW, sarcasm (in cases like above) is used by people who have no idea what the f*ck they are talking about. Quite often they are full of themselves, misguided, or just plain hateful.
I first heard of Joe Dispenza on the DOAC podcast. He had some wild claims, but was very well spoken and mentioned there was solid science/research behind his claims. And to be fair much of what he mentioned on the podcast(aside from Jesus-like healing stories) did sound plausible. So I started searching the web to see what I could find to verify his claims. Every video of his was an emotional appeal along with a religious looking experience to sell an expensive ticket to a "seminar". Wild to me that someone like that can amass a following.
Mate, I really appreciate this video. About five years ago I was into him, and once spoke of his work and did a Dispenza-style meditation at a workshop I did. I regret that now. I stopped believing in his message through a book of his, which thankfully I managed not to have to pay for, where he spoke of things that blew my mind - things like people praying for people they didn't know (which included in the past) and those people have benefits, which, when I did a bit of digging, turned out to be experiments that were not peer-reviewed and were heavily criticised by scientists. What really turned me against him is what I read about his seminars, which as you note, cost a bomb. Some who attended said that they take the form of listening to him talk for hours on end, very little break time, and very-early-morning meditations led by him. This is all the hallmarks of brainwashing, where you're there with hundreds of others but hardly interact with them, and spend most of your time listening to him, with reduced blood flow due to the long times spent sitting down, with deprived sleep on top of that. It's cult-tactics. It's a pity, as his message sounds cool. He's a charlatan though. He does a secular version of charismatic/evangelical wave of "healings" or the Toronto Blessing in the 1980s. He's making money out of people's pain and suffering and desire for healing. As you hint at, proper governmental (I would add with non-profit) health care systems would massively reduce the likelihood of people falling for his shite.
This dude doesn’t care he gave a standard automated bot response. He just wants views and money like every joker online, they do have the right but don’t expect to bond with online strangers.
Of course, this would be criticised by scientists if people knew they had the ability to heal themselves plus others through the astral plane which is the realm he refers to people would put more trust in themselves ,I completely resonated with his teaching I previously had a business that worked with energy where I would change people's beliefs since they are energy, and parents would book sessions with me to heal their trauma in their children without talking to the children themselves, his teachings are correct, when you know you know, 😇 It's polarity one can't have success without people finding fault
I once had a terrible ex who gave me Joe’s book to prove that the pain I’ve had in my hip since childhood was all in my head and would go away if I “quit telling myself stories about having pain.” As soon as I got rid of that dumb guy, I burned the book in a fire pit.
Hey, i gave your comment a 👍 BUT! Imo, you should have kept the book. I have really bad chronic pain, and the meditations bring me a lot of relief. This is often, but not always. Another thing i have noticed is that my pain eventually caused a lot of trauma response, and depression, which can actually cross signal the nervous system and exacerbate the physical pain. These things have vastly improved. I meditate nearly every day, for nearly 6 years. I would never stop, because my body knows that it is being helped.
@ I am a therapist and yoga instructor. I'm totally on board with meditation for pain management and trauma. But there are a lot of solid clinicians and practitioners that offer a better version with solid science and doesn't come with so many claims that are suspect. But I am glad it helped you. But my version gifted to me by my ex had to go.
Scott, I genuinely hope you read this. Tearing down other people is not going to heal the unresolved trauma you have from the woman who took her life at your silent meditation. Look at the people you aim to tear down: Joe Dispenza, Wim Hof, Joe Rogan. Collectively, they have helped hundreds of millions of people improve their life. For me personally, those three have dramatically changed my life. If you notice in the comments section, the people that agree with you (and there are not many) are commenting in an almost cynical nature. At first I was angry seeing you attempt to build a foundation on someone else’s rubble, but now I actually feel sorry for you. There is no one who is genuinely at peace with themselves that goes about life this way. All the best in your journey of healing.
@sgcarney Who’s “truth” Scott? After all the time you’ve spent in the spiritual space you’re coming to come on here and start telling people what’s true? Brother - you haven’t even put the pieces of your own puzzle together. Your argument against Wim is the perfect example. You believe your argument is “true” - while thousands of people believe the opposite. Each is convinced. Who’s right? I find it hard to believe that your true purpose in this mission is “because you don’t like liars.” We live in such a world where the overwhelming majority of people cannot be truly honest with themselves - so they search for that dishonesty in others. Your mission is not based on truth and you know it, but you continue to lie to yourself.
I think you really don’t know what you are talking about. Dr Joe is not a genius, or some entity. However, his teachings and the simplification he explains his work is indeed VERY powerful. I have at least five situations in my life that prove that. And zero it is about him, and 100% about the way to reach this power we all have within. You must have some reason for this battle, I guess I know what it is, but I”ll keep it.
@sgcarney Do you not get that these people have had their own positive experiences from Joe's teaching? That is their evidence. If they experienced it first hand, how could it be a lie? Where is the lie?
@@sgcarney as possible, you are correct But you know the difference between a lie and a truth within yourself One can say all the facts correctly and still be in a huge ego trip or lie One can say all the facts incorrectly, and still be sincere and intimate You come across as harsh and hostile Hopefully the rest of your life is not like that Joe is just putting together a bunch of different stuff and hoping for the best That’s obvious to anyone. And to the naive, he is giving false or true hope… If the effects are those of a faith healer hallelujah!! 🙏🏼✨
Debunking effectively whilst meticulously avoiding making unverifiable claims, opinion-as-fact statements or anything that could be construed as defamation is a great skill. Well done!
Unfortunately for you and Scott, there are hundreds of studies that confirm what he teaches. You can find a lot of them in his books. Thousands of people with reviews here on UA-cam (nobody was paid for this) and so on ... “Whether you think you can, or you think you can't--you're right.” ― Henry Ford
@@IbeatGTO I'm sure Joe brings some value to people and is right about some things. There are good benefits of meditative practices and the placebo effect is an incredibly powerful, much misunderstood thing. One of the misunderstandings is that the placebo effect is a 'bad' thing - it's not, it's incredibly good in many ways and has helped innumerable people. I think the point that Scott is making here, as I understand it, is the misrepresentation of science as a support for something lacking in evidence, rather than criticising the thing itself. I don't know anything about aliens, but I am a quantum physicist. I spend my days doing real experiments on real quantum systems and reporting the data. As a scientist, data is essential evidence and the viewing of it is never refused, since it is the only way to make a credible point. Anyone can say anything, but only the evidence matters. The fact that the robot experiment cannot be repeated and all access to the data has been refused tells you what you need to know. Don't misunderstand me, I would love those conclusions to be true, despite the fact that it was a cruel experiment. I want it to be real. But wanting something and proving it are two very different things. There is a lot of quantum nonsense around. Quantum mechanics is essentially a mathematical probability theory about subatomic systems. It's a wonderful theory which predicts outcomes with incredible accuracy and consistency. But no-one fully understands why. Anyone who says they do is misleading you. We just don't know yet. Things like the Copenhagen interpretation (made famous by Schrödinger's Cat), the many worlds hypothesis, and so on, are just that - interpretations and hypotheses. Observer effect is intrinsically ill defined because there is no agreement or evidence to support any particular view of what an 'observer' actually is. Many physicists support objective reduction models (such as Roger Penrose) which preclude the necessity of consciousness in the observer entirely. Sadly, the true wonder of quantum physics is masked by people who pretend they fully understand it. Why not just be honest? It's actually a lot more interesting and fun. I know because I experience the true wonder of quantum physics every day.
i found him interessting but selling love with courses being hunderts and thousands of euro worth is not love- its capitalism. he should at least publish a kind of etat of his foundation.
He has MULTITUDES of You Tube videos which are very helpful to those who want to learn to improve the quality of their lives; but who can't make the financial investment that "deep diving" involves for the super serious. One thing that people don't understand is that Ultimately people HAVE TO help THEMSELVES out of their dilemmas and problems. People like Dr Joe are guides and helpers. And this IS a capitalistic society. So, there is nothing wrong with his operating within that system.
Is that a job , so... You want that without paying? We pay for a book, we pay for school, we pay for a film, we pay every thing because the other make a job from a passion , and that is ok. We pay a documentary because there are people who puts energy, time and money to make that documentary. So... What's your problem?
Dr Joe is brilliant ❤ He’s helping so many. He brings his work to prisons and hospitals to help people empower themselves to change their energy, change their life.
Um…. It’s the confident people with no stage fright that would go up there. Why would someone with stage fright want to? I’ve seen people say they didn’t want to do a testimonial previously so yeah it’s the ones that are comfortable doing it that are gonna do it. Not everyone who heals wants to do a testimonial. Not everyone is articulate either, some have done testimonials where you can clearly see and hear that they can barely speak or be understood because of whatever condition they have.
If you only look to science to figure out how to live you will have a very limited life. Our understanding of how the world works according to science is very elementary. In order to make sense of your experiences through meditation and changing your mind you have to take some leaps because science can only prove so much at this point. If stress causes disease why cant getting rid of that stress heal you? You have to be a little open minded and not refuse to believe anything that is not proven by science. All in all Joe Dispenzas work has transformed how happy I am everyday. His meditations are life changing to say the least. His work is all about breaking bad thought patterns and creating good ones. Weird things like out of body experiences have been documented by people meditating. Should we just throw peoples experiences away because science cant prove it and it seems weird?
100%. I listened only to the first 12 minutes and he did not say one thing to convince me that Dispenza is a crook. I bet Scott does not give any solutions/alternatives at the end of his video or in his other videos, does he? I think he is only bushing for clicks.
@robertlyons991 😂😂😂😂😂 Dr. joe teaches us that your programming and conditioning is your problem 😂😂😂 we do not get offended easily, if you know you know ❤
“Chicken love is not even being used to redirect missiles away from mass destruction targets.” is not a sentence I ever expected to hear. What a time to be alive.
There are "five-sensory" people and "multi-sensory" people (I invite you to explore the writing of Gary Zukov, e.g. "The Seat of the Soul.") You are a "five-sensory" person. You are trying to understand matters of the Quantum physics world (New Science) with Newtonian Physics understanding (Old Science). The problem with trying to understand the philosophies and teachings of someone like Dr. Joe is that you are using a linear left-brain approach which NEVER is using your complete brain. You have a right hemisphere and a pineal gland, which sits in the center of the brain (aka "the third eye). You have a spirit body which houses the fourth and fifth eyes, from which multi-sensory people see that which five-sensory people cannot. There is a saying that a person is ALWAYS right in their opinion depending on their frame of reference. From within YOUR box, you are absolutely right on in everything you say. But there are other boxes. You just have not awakened to their presence.
makes sense, he is stuck and frustrated...i guess this is his way of making sense of it. I guess we get to see from outside the box what keeping a closed mind looks like and the consequences
Thank you for this. Who is the girl at the 7 minute mark? Did you watch the movie when it was released, if so what are your thoughts after watching it?
Well done on highlighting that it is repeating research to reproduce results that is the cornerstone of the scientific method. People just think paper=proof. The other element to repeatability is that only important findings get repeated.
The placebo and nocebo effects are real scientific phenomena. There is absolutely a mind body link that is useful in a healing context. For example, there’s countless experiments where mice under various forms of stress rapidly progress their cancer, and die much faster. There’s multiple mechanisms for this including, elevated blood glucose, reduced immune response, elevated cortisol, which aid in cancer progression. Some of the techniques Joe teaches will help reduce stress levels, and encourage healing. Unfortunately, he goes speculative on the mechanisms. However, it’s looking more likely that neurons are using quantum effects for computation using nanotubes. Nobody knows how the brain actually works.
If we agree that Placebo and Nocebo exist, then you need to clarify exactly where they've been shown to exist (albeit, NOT CONSISTENTLY). Can you remove a physical tumor with meditation? I'm not saying meditation couldn't help with stress and anxiety but you should combine those with surgery. Notably: Pain, Stress, Anxiety, Migraines, Joint pain, Arthritis, Asthma, High blood pressure, and Depression
I do love Dr. Joe and I love everything quantum jump/shift/healing but I get why ppl think it’s fishy 😂😂😂 everyone needs to use discernment!! Much Love 🐇
people think it's fishy because it is. this guys knows jackshite about quantum physics, he doesnt have any physics degree. His only expertise is in preying on people's emotions and being eloquent to bullshit trough people who don't really know any physics either. It's a big ol pile of bs, and it's dangerous because it makes people have a cult-like mentality around these kind of gurus
@@joaocosta3506So you have a get a degree to know anything? You want hime to spend his whole life getting a degree in every branch of science he talks about?
You should try to study and experiment yourself with quantum healing impact on the pain. Many person feel much better after treatment. We are made of energy. Tesla said that 100 years ago and people still do not believe that we are energy sustems
@@JORMUNGANDReyeS you are absolutely. Most of the time in human history, people demonize and castigate people and things they don't understand or know little about. This can be clearly inferred from this video and comments from certain folks here. Knowledge and science is a continuous progression of studies, discoveries and findings...and many scientific discoveries and findings in the past have been met with vigorous opposition by the so-called body of scientists then. However, everybody, including the creator of this video, is entitled to their opinion but I don't subscribe to the concept of running people down simply because they don't fall within what you consider to be fact or real.
Yeah and when it doesn't work, the followers are going to say you didn't do it right. That you weren't accessing a high enough consciousness and frequency to get there...there's an answer for everything, and these masters have it...
as a stem graduate, "our data suggests 75% cause and effect" is one the funniest things i've ever heard someone say genuinely to try to prove a point 😂😂
I'm a trauma-informed coach that incorporates human Design and Astrology into some of the work I do with my clients, if they resonate with that and it helps them. I was absolutely shocked by how many spiritually psychotic people were attracted to me because of their "Spiritual Narcissism." Which is displacing their core self and reality with a spiritual fantasy about their physical and mental health. And I've worked with a lot of Dispenza disciples. It's scary to watch someone completely avoid and push reality out of their awareness by way of using these new age spiritual ideas. It's very dangerous. These folks are highly resistant and desperately trying to avoid ALL aspects of real life with their spiritual beliefs. As someone who is grounded into reality by my personal spiritual beliefs, this is very disturbing to watch. Spirituality can be very dangerous when we use it as a tool to escape real problems with fantasy. That's a hardcore trauma response.
@@dbuck1964 For real this comments section makes me lose faith in humanity. People don't realize that life is interesting enough without whatever unfalsifiable woo-woo which happens to give them warm fuzzies. The famous PT Barnum quote applies. Every astrology-believer I've ever met is a narcissistic kook but I will say they're normal compared to...these people.
I disagree. Dr Joe's books are available in the public library. Read them and decide for yourself. I have read several of his books. The man is not insane
I'm only 8 minutes and 19 seconds into this video. But, good grief this video is so inaccurate I don't know where to begin. (Edit:The page of my 10.5in X 8 notebook is already full from citing every instance he misrepresent Dispenza in just the first 8 mins and 44 seconds. Inaccuracies: 20:26 Here is another misrepresentation among many. Joe has never said you need aliens or anything outside of you for healing. He has never made aliens the focal point of his workshops. In fact he makes fun (in a light hearted way) of people who use crystals by repeatedly saying it's not needed. You don't need external frequencies, ayahuasca, channeling of anything etc. Amazing Scott Carney didn't find videos of Joe saying this despite there being numerous
I ve been tehnician on his event once and while he were backstage he says:let take them some money from these idiots!and we all laugh there and replied:so many people are so dumb to believe me like i know anyting😂
@ Are you making a serious post? Because if you heard Joe Dispenza say “let’s go take money from these idiots” then that changes everything. It means that his polished demeanor and speeches are just about stealing your money. My daughter is really into his stuff and I’m trying to figure out if he’s a fraud. Please elaborate more on what you know! Thank you!🙏🏻
Why would we use chicken love to divert missles when we can more easily use fear (those exact missles, or even just the thought of them) to control the population? All you have to do is look at the history of humankind to see this played out time and time again. In my experience when we start talking about love, compassion and acceptance of others without judgement people tend to get quite uncomfortable and that leads to videos like this. People tend to forget that we're all on the same team on this beautiful planet. Let's work together instead of being divisive.
The sad part about this is, a lot of what he says is very powerful and helpful. But by making unsubstantiated claims and monetizing the process, he loses all credibility and people will not try the methods. It’s pseudoscience in that, there may be some truth at the base level, but the conclusions drawn without reproducibility is unscientific. I would encourage people to try what he says, go all in, brainwash yourself, and see if it helps; you just have to drown out the sales pitch and guru nature.
I like your informed and moderated comment. Most people are black or white. Nobody cares about that most of the worlds business is bad for the Planet or us. If someone makes money on spreading a "good" message, then people goes off. Whatever you think about J. Dispenza his theories are proven and taught by many many cultures. So I guess...."what's your flava" as you also state. "The spiritual victim" in the clip had me rolling. "talk about the dark sides of meditation. That's so effing hilarious. I see it as a clip of a comedy movie. She's lying there...trying to get calm. And she's talking calming to herself. Music is ambient. Suddenly she starts twisting her own words into dark dark "programming". Go off into a "conversation " between her good side and her dark side. Go full Exorcist and capture it on selfie stick. Moves to call police and demand the arrest of Joe D, the Serial Meditation Killer 😂😂😂😂😂. Who can play the role?
A friend of mine attended one of his work shops. During one of the meditations she developed uncontrollable movements FND. None of the staff there offered her any advice or support. Symptoms lasted a while. She later found Cheetah house and Nicole Sachs LCSW for support. I had my own negative experience at a Vipassana retreat which left me severely disassociated for over a month. It is very irresponsible for these guru types to promote this type of meditation without communicating the risks AND not offering support on how to resolve potential harm.
There is no need to be worried about body movements during meditation. Many people might have body reactions and everyone can stop it himself, but most of the participants don't even do that because they want to learn how to relax and not to pay attention to it. No one got harmed since we are gathering. 8000 people were in Basel this year, not a single accident or whatever. And the retreat is not the point, very valuable information is in dr Joe's books, there's 100% no harm by reading them
You probably just needed a little bit of physical activity or shaking every day Vipassina retreats can be very intense especially for those that have a need for more physical movement
@@GodDieux I agree I wish physical movement was "allowed" during a Vipassana retreat BUT I did make efforts to walk anytime I was not sleeping or meditating. I think Vipassana for people with lots of big T trauma is too intense. I also believe some people with trauma need to regulate with other people and community. The silence, isolation, and lack of eye contact was surprisingly triggering. I think if I had my dog, my journal, and contact with those who make me feel safe I would have had less of a negative experience. Another issue I had was the fasting. Too many stress inducing things at once. lack of movement, isolation, detoxing meditation, fasting, sleep deprivation, silence. I don't believe these things are necessary. I have found somatic tracking to be most helpful which is basically vipassana meditation without all of the restrictions.
I agree with basing our '3D knowledge' on science, while also being aware of spiritual realities, because of my own personal experiences which were not brought on by any outside influence. And the problem with 'trusting in science' is exactly as you brought out. Many 'scientific findings' have been exaggerated, or given a different twist, or are outright faked for reasons of financial profit, etc. 'Science' can also be notoriously unreliable, because new discoveries and findings are occurring all the time which often cancel out past theories that were being believed as 'scientific fact'. For instance, many computer models and mathematical explorations have come up with the realization we live in a multi-dimensional universe, not just a 3D one, its just that we humans are only capable of perceiving 3 dimensions of our actual reality. Which means we know so little, we're like the blind men with an elephant. I find Joe Dispenza's talks mostly inspirational (I have only listened to handful in my life), and basically feel his basic take on things could be just as valid as '3D science' with its very limited understanding of the true nature of our reality. However, I don't subscribe to all the woo-woo and 'blue aliens' BS, etc. And therein lies the problem. Where do you draw the line between 'spiritual' or 'extradimensional' reality and magical thinking?
You have absolutely no way of verifying if you're supposed personal experiences were in anyway supernatural. Also just because people have manipulated results doesn't mean you shouldn't trust the scientific method. The issue you have is with peoples lack of morality, not the actual scientific process. Also you wanna talk about twisting results for profit and personal gain, there's absolutely no shortage of that going on in the "spiritual realm," both when it comes to Christian faith healers or other "metaphysical," modalities. The thing is, you can actually use science to verify claims and study correlations, so the scientific method becomes the very mechanism by which we can push back against fraud and disinformation. Spirituality is personal and means many different things to different people. and while it can be beneficial, it in and of itself does not always provide a reliable pathway to truth. Look into the correlation between spirituality and psychotic brakes.
For the science loving analytical mind I always recommend looking into the life of Richard Alpert. Wishing peace and love for all of you. (Even you Scotty)
I'm a witch and kinda heathen leaning in general, I have never heard of Joe dispensa but have seen his type in many many many many many different forms over the years. The key to a good lie is always to have a little bit of truth in it imo lol. Even with that one lady, when it comes to SPIRITUAL healing, yeah, you definitely do not need to spend 7,000$. You also definitely don't need to speak to any one specific deity. (I have heard nothing abt the blue people personally so I won't speak on that but I will say I've witnessed a huge rise in what I think is like, mass psychosis (using the term psychosis very loosely and 100000% not derogatorily here for lack of a better word, there's nothing wrong with you if you have psychosis and also there's a chance I'm completely wrong or misinterpreting what she said in the video) in the online witchy (but more so spiritual and there is a difference) community that's gotten to be a bit cult like. My personal belief is that saying there's any one way to always handle every situation is not a great idea in a lot of cases. But also, if you have cancer please go to the doctor!!! If you have a sore throat, there's thousands of recipes to help with that. Honey and ginger tea will most definitely take the edge off. If you're slightly nervous about a presentation the next day and having trouble sleeping some sage/lavender/chamomile will most likely knock u tf out. But if you have bronchitis, or insomnia there's only so much tea with honey can do for you. Most modern medicine is here for a reason. Pretty much all of it comes from things people only knew about to study cause someone's witchy grandma made them lavender tea and made them go "say, what exactly is in this that's making me sleepy? Let me study it a bit more." Meditation is helpful, mindfulness is helpful, approaching the world with love in mind is helpful, but like, you can't live off of magic forever. I love my gods but they don't fill my gas tank for me 😭. When you need a miracle, asking for help from spiritual forces is fine! But like don't then do nothing?? That's like asking your English lit college professor to build you a rocket ship. There's a chance they'll say yes, and they'll probably send you what resources they can, but like, they can only do so much and it's probably better if you just try to build it yourself lol. These people want your money. They're not going to teach you anything you couldn't learn somewhere for at most less than 10$, and when it comes to spirituality in general, the "follow your intuition" mindset is good, but also, you need to do a SHIT TON of research on your own literally all the time forever and from vastly different resources, cause following this kind of stuff blindly is how you get your whole life messed up. Follow your heart, drink your tea, meditate, but remember, you're here for a reason. Not everything has a spiritual reason for why it's happening. Sometimes it's ghosts, sometimes it's carbon monoxide poisoning. I find it healthier to always act like it's both.
Quantum mechanics isn't strange because we don't understand it. We don't understand it because large, important parts of it are wrong. Einstein himself had a problem with the difference between how things behaved at the quantum level versus the cosmological level. Most of these problems stem from the foundational belief that matter is composed of very tiny BBs - it isn't. That may be a useful construct, but it fails when it comes to understanding gravity and radiation, especially with regards to light and the sensation of hardness. The real problem is the better our instruments get, the more the previous equations fail to work, and we have to go chasing some new subatomic particle or spooky things like "dark energy." You can subdivide particles until the cows come home, but I assure you it's turtles all the way down. What's really spooky is how gullible our politicians are; such that, they'll spend trillions of dollars building a machine that creates and then finds the "exact" thing it was purported to create, e.g. the God particle. There's a shock. (Pure crap.) But don't believe me, I've only tested at an above 150 IQ and receive no grants from any University to whom I owe my soul. I'm just a poor electrician and Navy vet who watches lakes to understand the nature of wave patterns and figured out how self-replicating wave patterns are generated. Would it help to remind anyone Einstein did some of his best work as a patent clerk? I wish you all the best. See you in the next world, and don't be late. PS Does anybody even recognize that the speed of light squared is a phenomenological impossibility, as are particles with no mass? Really, don't be so gullible.
Calling Joe Dispenza a quack would mean a serious insult to a quack. Perhaps a snake oil salesman title for him won't probably insult real snake oil salesmen out there too much.
Critical thinking is essential. Taking things out of context to discredit something that has massively beneficial and measurable results (meditations or dispensas work) is simply silly.
I was thinking critically while I was reading through "Doctor" Joe Dispenza's book Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself...and I was not convinced that his claims are scientific. Dispenza uses a lot of words that REAL scientists use...but he does not use them appropriately. Quantum this and quantum that.... He is a quack. I read his other book, Becoming Supernatural. He is a fraud.
@@sgcarneyJoe Dispenza have years of experience and work an you want discredit his work wit a few minutes video??? 😅😅😅 You just want click... because his is becoming very well known.... If you do not understand how something work's that doesn't mean it doesn't exist... so... Make more research darling... When a brilliant mind arises there are always opozant who wants money or who don't understand... a brilliant mind. A brilliant mind is not for everyone... And Dr Joe Dispenza have thousands or more people healed !!! That's the scientific evidence!!!
You mentioned the faith healing getting up out of the wheelchair and walking bit. Well let me tell you I witnessed Dispenza claiming this very situation at an event I was a participant. Well I was at that previous event and that woman never got up and walked across the room and she remained in the wheelchair I saw her at the end of this 5 day event. Then I thought if this truly happened why did his crew that films and recorded everything not show this as proof. Catch someone stretching the truth once to many times and well you know they are no longer believable on any level.
If you say something... You come with data... So.... Which event? Where? In which year? The name for the woman... So... Darling... You see some videos and you can't connect the dots.... Make more research!!! There are thousands of people healed by Joe Dispenza.
I just watched a video a bit ago about a girl following her inner guidance and she got herself lost in the woods for 17 days in Hawaii. She’s lucky she’s alive. It’s very huge fortune that she’s alive and she was following her inner voice, her inner intuition and inner guidance whatever you wanna call it, but it comes from this type of thinking.
Dr. Dispenza overlays scientific studies on Kriya yoga (rebranded Kriya), and as a result, he has become rich. End of the day, he seems to be helping many people, but I just wish he would acknowledge the source of his success instead of silently hijacking an ancient tradition.
@@delaslight it’s cause you are being hypnotized by him that’s why you think it works. So he got his hair back from the meditations or a hair transplant?
I was a devoted follower of Joe Dispenza. I have many of his books and spent many hours doing his meditations. To make a very long story short- it led to no real good in my life and put me on a constant hampster wheel of trying to find momentary peace on the neverending quest for enlightenment. There was a time I wanted to work for his team doing brain imaging as I am a radiography student. Learning about actual science (electromagnetism, frequencies or wavelengths and quantum phsyics at the atomic level are a huge part of my education) i realized much of what he touts is, in fact, pseudoscience. Things in my life got weird and dark, and Joes meditations failed me miserably. It was only because of Jesus Christ that I ever got out of the new age trap. Joe sounds smart and like he knows what he is talking about, but he is deceiving people and leading them to no good end in my experience, and the "interdimentional beings" he speaks of are 100% demonic.
People saying his work has been helpful need to remember that all cults usually have something positive to offer or no one would get sucked in. Even scientologist have acknowledged that some of the teachings were helpful. It should also be noted that the useful aspects are usefully plagiarized or taken from somewhere else.
I know Dr. Joe and have worked with him on an event before. Let's see - I bet ..... I bet you have never met him personally? Have never had a discussion with him? Have never been to an event with him speaking? I like Dr. Joe, but it has been almost 20 years since I have been to an event with him. He is affable, and he could care less about whether someone comes to his events or not. There are people of all yokes at his event. I hate to see a good man trolled by you, so I am here to speak for him as I have met him, talked with him, and have attended his events, and he is NOT the person you describe nor are his events attended by lunatic or cult like people - to the extent that these people are present, they are there in the same numbers you would find at ANY public event - football, basketball, etc.
I do not have to meet him in order to make a valid critique of his work. Indeed, it is very common for charlatans to be extremely convincing in person and project an aura of competence which is not really there.
I do believe that meditation with the right concept would really help with anyone. I did have a big enzema on the back of my hand which vanished after my 12 days vipasana in nepal. That was before I found and heard of Dr.Joe. So what did happen. After listening to his audio book, I believed I have stumble on the awnser to my question for many years when I dad's passing due to cancer and renal failure. I do believed on hs findings where doctors are still unable to even understand about chronic diseases but to temporary elevate by prescribing pain killers which eventually lead to renal failure. That was what my dad had when he passed on.
What JD teaches about the roles of the autonomic nervous system (ANS), brain-heart coherence/heart rate variability (HRV), and neuroplasticity is legit. There can be dramatic healing effects when the ANS is regulated, HRV is increased, and neural pathways are rewired to produce health promoting brain chemistry vs. stress chemistry. This is all scientifically proven. Where he loses me is with all the quantum claims, blue beings, and woo nonsense.
That's all great, but what interests me is, does his healing techniques WORK or not? As in, did those people with serious conditions who share testimonies actually heal?
@Bobby_101 Yes it works, personally experienced it one has to get into a deep state, google transcendental meditation, once you access that realm , Healing takes place
Unaware of most of his work but did hear him talking about the feedback loops in our physiology -- negative feelings cause negative body experiences cause negative emotions and around we go with chemistry -- hormones, proteins, feelings, thoughts, emotions, physical exhaustion, brain changes -- all this stuff is true. It's also TRUE that nothing in your life is going to change if you don't let go of the past (including yesterday). JM Keynes said "It's not the accepting of new ideas that stymies people, it's the letting go of the old ones" (paraphrasing). I find this a core tenant of Dispenze Unfortunately praying on people in wheelchairs and whatnot shows a love of fame and desire to make more $$$$$. But the basics of "get a grip on yourself, stop living in the past, stop telling yourself you "can't" -- basic stuff with a few big proponents per decade or generation. Not afraid of Dispenza. Afraid of Trump.
I truly believe there is higher power than what we see, that doesn’t rely on science and we can’t explain. But does that make it untrue or just questionable? At the end of the day the best scientists at one point believed the Earth was flat. I do agree however there is a lot of conning in the spiritual/anti age/ healing world l so your work is appreciated. What is your opinion on dr Edward Grant and Matias de Stefano?
You showed incredible restraint. I am hollering at my screen and my friends, who happened to be here for other reasons and are seeing me watch this, are getting a good laugh out of it.
I think you need to dig a little more and really look into look into the power of thought and its physiological consequences. We are barely scratching the surface on this. There’s a lot bad science out there, including really badly designed experiments and procedures that need to be highlighted. The connection you’re making needs closer examination.
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EXCELLENT report. Agree 99%. Now show us some great journalism by revealing the true scientific breakthroughs in medical treatments of many conditions which fake "Dr" Joe claims to help. Then please show us scientific data that says: 1. consciousness is limited to the brain 2. quantum effects are not there at the neural level 3. "observer" effect does not exist in quantum physics 4. human brains have no capacity to collapse the probability wave function at the local level. 5. consciousness has emerged from matter-energy and has a causal one-way relationship only. Thank you!... P.S. No, I won't pay $2,500K for Dispenza's workshop, but the best doctors in the US have no treatment plan for my condition and no pharma studies are in the pipeline. All cognitive treatments failed too. So, please guide us to the scientific method of dealing with such conditions and chronic pain. I am sure you will get 1M+ hits.
You really set off the middle class soccer moms with this one.
@@edwardtutman196he can’t and would not do that. He is just here to bash on alternative healing methods and give the deaths and illnesses caused by our food supply and big pharma a free pass
Here are just some of the inaccuracies of the video (in particular order):
7:16 True but he does have a degree in neuroscience more importantly he has actual medical doctors and scientists (Physicists, cancer biologists, neuroscientists) that work for/with him at his lab in La Jolla.
8:18 No Dispenza does not believe all you need is love and meditation. That is a flagrant misrepresentation. He quite often says "Change your personality, change your life". This deals with the effect our emotions (not just love) has on gene expressions. A large 40 year study (De Val, Zwir et al 2024) that came out this year in which AI analyzed all the data collected confirms what he has been saying for over a decade.
8:23 Joe has never said he understands the universe. He quite frequently says the opposite "Just when I think I understand, an experiment or experience shows I got it all wrong". He says this numerous times in different videos. Amazing you missed that.
13:18 To say none of his is surprising is misleading. Arresting 70% of the mitochondria function of cancer cells ie lights are turned, they no longer have energy to multiply or function is a big deal.
13:33 I will need to verify this myself as I'm a big advocate of science.
15:30 Again misleading, the degree and detailsb of the change is what is being glossed over.
16:27 Joe has never said "meditation can cure anything" in any of his videos.
17:38 Scott Carney continues to misunderstand what's going on. It is not just love. All emotions effect the field and as studies by Poppin et al, Lipton et al etc show our DNA. The winding and unwinding, expression and suppression of genes. A 40 year study done on thousands of people bolstered by AI confirms this as well.
19:22 A blatant misrepresentation to put it mildly. Dispenza has never put himself as " the only person who can show you the door to healing " nor does he distrust conventional medicine . In fact Dispenza said on video conventional medicine is good for acute conditions but not with chronic conditions. He encourages sick attendees to continue seeing their doctors while doing the work as studies show meditation enhances the effect of conventional treatment when compared to placebo. There are many more misrepresentation in the video ie all you need is love and meditation... Complete misunderstanding of whats going on.
20:26 This is half the truth. Many people who found success, including myself never went to any of his workshops or paid thousands of dollars. Simply bought one of his books.
20:41 To my knowledge watching his videos during my research of Joe, he has never said he talked to aliens. He said he has seen them but never has he said he talked to them.
21:41. Joe has never said you need aliens or anything outside of you for healing. He has never made aliens the focal point of his workshops. In fact he makes fun (in a light hearted way) of people who use crystals by repeatedly saying it's not needed. You don't need external frequencies, ayahuasca, channeling of anything etc. Amazing Scott Carney didn't find videos of Joe saying this despite there being numerous.
Everything I wrote can be backed by video of Joe over the years. Amazing Scott Carney either ignored them or just didn't do enough research.
There are more but I will stop here.
I will be back to check and see if this gets taken down like my other comment
Wow
So much pseudo science by you, mr "Kelechi Opara's Fitness Science Explained"
@@sgcarney Dude all your video did was just sling mud as another commenter said. He went time stamp by time stamp rebutting u . Where is the pseudo science? Your video show very little science just a bunch of wild accusations.
@@sgcarneyWhere is the pseudo science? Everything I said can be backed up by studies or in the case where you outright l!ed, video proof of what Dispenza actually said. I mentioned study authors in my response.
I discovered Dr. Joe before he got really well known and attended an event. It was a small venue compared to what he does now. I found his meditations really helpful. They helped me shift the way I think and let go of negative thoughts and beliefs which helped me make needed changes in my life. In his event I did experience healing in the chronic pain I had on the right side of my back. I had relief for around 3 months. I really like Dr. Joe but never got obsessed or anything with him or his work. I think the issue is that you have a lot of people out there avoiding proper psychotherapy and mental health care and think meditation is going to fix those issues. If it's not Dr. Joe, it's someone else they become obsessed with.
I have to disagree with your statement that doctors are the best we have. If I had settled for the medical advice from a doctor that told me I would have to learn to manage debilitating pain that lead to vertigo and migraines, I'd be a mess right now. Instead I did my own research and found a naturopath that was successfully treating the type of pain I had and through her treatment, my body healed most of it and I no longer had chronic migraines and vertigo. There are many paths to healing.
That's awesome , so glad you were open minded to ALL healing modalities, ty for sharing & possibly helping others realize this
Naturopaths are not a thing. It’s fake.
@@TenaciousFe lol
spot on
Anecdotal. I think it's a numbers game. You're always going to find some people who had good luck with alternative methods, but for the vast majority: go to the doctor!
I am so grateful for Dr. Joe Dispenza. His work changed my life. I overcame PTSD thru his teachings. I didn't become obsessed with him and I haven't kept up with his work. I basically changed/healed my mind and then went on my merry way. Super grateful for what I gained thru his books and excersizes. No church, no other guru or any psychologists were able to help me and I searched high and low for over a decade. The healing and freedom I gained was life changing, almost miraculous. I have to say I dont believe he had any power, he just helped me changed the way I think. I believe that "belief" itself is powerful.
As long as you know it’s a belief and not science I have no issue.
@sgcarney You seem to have a lot of issues with a lot of people. The mind is powerful. Placebo effect, mind over matter, believing something into existence, manifestation, self fulfilling prophecy... just to name a few. Pretty sure they are all referring to the same phenomena. I know I'd much rather see it from an optimistic, positively tuned perspective, than from a pessimistic, negative one. The world and the people in it will respond to you based on you and how you show up. Choose carefully.
@@AimeeLizI have atudy Dr john E. Sarno's work! He was a real doctor and stress and childhood trauma can cause disease. He helped lots of people get well. I think with Scott is trying to prove is Dispenza makes all these claims that Science is aboard and there is no proof they are. Science does not support mindbody work. Dispenza makes such outrageous claims about what science supports.
Then you should read my books "The Wedge" and "What Doesn't Kill Us." Lots of optimism there.
When I was in a Psychotherapy cult I truly believed it changed my life and healed me in many ways... Oh boy I was wrong... I got everything back after waking up from the fog and magical thinking I was trained into. Belief is indeed a powerful thing, especially when one is indoctrinated with one.
Scott, I have to tell you, I have had crazy results with Joe's meditations! It's hard to explain that consistent practice has shifted my perception, my self-image, and hence my ability to receive and connect with others.
You can also get that by meditating on a jelly bean.....you don't need the mumbo jumbo.....you ARE the mumbo jumbo.......be the mumbo jumbo you want to see in the world!...
Dr Joe‘s meditation is not anything particularly unique to him, but a repackaging of Zen Buddhist meditation that has been around for thousands of years. Also very similar to what is called mindfulness meditation.
@@drSamovar You mean... "YOU Are The Placebo?"
@@dbuck1964that's true, but he did it in a very convenient way. It is nice starter, however he could also give more references where to look for more knowledge.
@@drSamovarPeople should be aware of what's coming and going in their lives. Kundalini energy, CIA gateway process, astral projection.
It is funny your face as she's talking towards the end of the. It is fun, until you see what can be seen and what can be done. You laugh now. And that's ok.
People are helping here. Science cant get too cocky. Doctors know next to nothing when it comes to christ oil rising around the spine etc etc. Real story of the bible?
All I know is that my life changed completely after understanding Dr. Joe's teachings. I am more aware, able to control my own emotions, understand myself better, have manifested many things, jobs , holidays, and improve my daughter's autistic features. It even helped me improve my relationship with God, whom we blame for our own wrong thinking.
I've been to six Dr. Joe seven-day workshops, and before someone goes to a seven-day workshop, they have to do two four-day workshops online, just so we can understand the science behind the work and ourselves before we even get to the seven-day workshop. Unless you've done all that, you really don't know anything about his work and (my belief) should not judge something you don't really know about.
Thank you for sharing ❤❤❤
Totally agree Michael! You have to experience this before you can judge it or comment on it!
Exactly...Scott is lost.
People shouldn't idolize anyone and increase their own critical thinking but those who never did personal growth will fall hard for anyone teaching them what they never learned. And there's NOTHING wrong with the placebo effect if it helps people get better.
I’m glad ppl are backing Dr. Joe and not the mainstream medical advice we are given.
I'm not a fan of Joe. I think you're right about a lot in this video, but for me you completely undermined your credibility when you made a reaction video mocking the girl in the video at 21:20. This just made you seem immature, biased and clearly trying to sway audience opinion in your direction. Classic manipulation tactic, but actually just made you look foolish
Totally, disagree with your last statement.....As an R.N. for 27 yrs in the Texas Medical Center, doctors are Not always the best option. ( yes, they are needed in trauma situations, heart attacks, things of that nature; otherwise most doctors are only trained on performing procedures ( which, yes, are highly researched & science/ fact driven) and pushing pharmaceuticals....a majority of these MDs never focus on root-cause of illness, or preventivetive measures.
So, I'm. Happy to see that there are other healing alternatives. ( It doesn't have to be Joe), but if meditation can help people, i say dont knock it..
And before anyone comments, it's fine to seek alternative medicine, but not totally rely on that either If you are really seek than seek a doctor.
I know that this is a 25 min video, and it is really to much information to cover.
But, it's like you extrapolated, Only Your certain Views; and hence why i give this Report a Thumbs Down.
No worries , i will watch your other videos to see how things will go ( this is only my 2nd video of yours.) Totally, loved the AG1 report. Have a good day.
DOCTORS ARE DEFINITELY NOT THE BEST THING WE HAVE
Are grifters better?
@@sgcarney yes scamming grifters do less harm than doctors.
@@sgcarney he is not a grifter, at all. Are you? Or jealous?
THEY DEFINATELY ARE ... A DOCTOR .. SINGULAR .. MAY NOT BE .. BE THE SYSTEM OF MEDICINE IS.
There's billions of research hours over a century that shows i'm irrefutibly correct and your absolutely wrong.
When you're having a heart attack, or cancer, or a compound fracture, or a stroke, or a thrombosis, or a severed artery, are shot, or stabbed, your appendix bursts, have a blocked colon etc etc ... show your conviction by trotting off to your Quantum Healer, or Homeopathist. People need to snap out of this shit.
@@sgcarney Grifters aren't, but I have suffered needlessly from IBS. Been to doctor after doctor. Tried everything because docs couldn't help, hut am skeptical of Joe Dispenza.
ok i've watched. a mixed bag. some things i agree with, but you missed the mark at the end. The doctors are the best thing we have? i have had so many bad experiences with doctors and the medical industry in my lifetime that i can't stand the thought of going to one again. I am taking my health into my own hands. Sure if I get into an accident and have a broken bone I'll go to the ER. But for general health concerns my thought is that we are probably MUCH better off tuning in to our inner guidance like that lady who you think is crazy was saying. But she is right! You don't need to spend thousands of dollars to go to a joe dispenza retreat. But that doesn't mean the only alternative is to participate in the broken system in which we are trapped!
I've written a LOT about how mainstream medicine is messed up. And I am working on another one now.
100%
@@megankwisdom The mainstream medicine system is around the 7th leading cause of death according to the nutrition facts Dr.
I'm only 8 mins into this video with a large note book. The first page is already filled with inaccuracies and misrepresentation from the speaker in the video
19:22 I will give you an example (among numerous) of a blatant misrepresentation to put it mildly. Dispenza has never put himself as " the only person who can show you the door to healing " nor does he distrust conventional medicine . In fact, Dispenza said on video conventional medicine is good for acute conditions but not with chronic conditions. He encourages sick attendees to continue seeing their doctors while doing the work as studies show meditation enhances the effect of conventional treatment when compared to placebo. There are many more misrepresentation in the video ie all you need is love and meditation... Complete misunderstanding of what's going on.
“The doctors are all the best thing we have…” spoken like a true believer.
And, in many cases, especially acute medical emergencies, this is true.
However, for the vast array of chronic, lifestyle, environmental, and mental emotional health challenges that are the largest disease burden (especially in North America), most doctors, though it’s getting better with younger more integrative medicine practitioners, yet most doctors are useless at finding/exploring root cause solutions.
Just my two cents.
I've written several books on the subject. I agree that western medicine is best at treating acute conditions. They're also often garbage at chronic illness. That said, they're not ALWAYS garbage, and there's great evidence for what cases they're good at treating. There is not a corresponding body of high level evidence based medicine for the integrative folks.
This is the whole point, medicine is not about believing. “Spoken like a true believer”, you are in a cult! 😂
@@sayeretjoez9297if that was true, there would be no placebo effect.
@@sayeretjoez9297if this is true, what do you have to say about the covid vaccines? Where's the evidence that they're "safe & effective"?
Regular doctors rarely know much.
"Chicken love is not even being used to redirect missiles away from mass destruction targets" is such a hilarious sentence🤣
It is ridiculous. Isn't it?
@@Freja_Solstheim ,
The book, "The Intention Experiment" by Lynne McTaggart has a very interesting experiment explained in the first or second chapter that involved a doctor and his office plants__I can't recommend this enough to those who are sceptical about the power of thought, intention, and energy frequencies__MIND BLOWING! 💖🙌😺
@@sgcarney "Hello, Russia? Would you mind if we came by and let some baby chickens imprint on all your missiles?"
I have experienced what Joe is talking about, that was before I found him from the book «Becoming Superhuman», he confirmed a lot for me..
So some say pseudoscience, I say "The mind is incredible, mixed with spirituality, we are gods"
Haters will hate, and I believe Joe more than Scott.
So long as you don’t care about evidence, I guess you can believe whatever you want.
@@sgcarney you are believing what you want, evidence enough, must be sth personal. Stop misleading people.
Me too BlackRose. He has helped so many people. People who hate on him just have really small minds and not very happy people.
@@flowertree2732 it's their journey, let them figure it out themself
Gregg braden, bruce lipton, theresa bullard whyte, nassim haramein and joe dispenza, they all have one thing in common, teaching people to access their full potential in order to heal and have an abundant and peaceful life. I will go for those who teaches good characters than criticize others to uplift themselves😅😅😂😂😅😅
Different people. Dispenza is somehow over the top with promises.
Personally been meditating for years. Been utilizing Joe’s D videos, books and meditations, have had powerful experiences. Watch Source yourself.
I like Joe but my issue with him is if there's so much proof of people healing themselves at his events, how is not a single healing event been filmed? Think about it. If it has happened half as many times as he claimed, then there would be some proof.
I'll still listen to Joe occasionally because he does have some bits of wisdom and his message is well-meaning. I just don't buy his products, go to his seminars or spend any money on him.
I can't tell if he is a scam artist or truly believes what he's pushing.
He can both believe what he’s pushing and be a scam artist at the same time.
I cut myself recently while working in my woodshop. I needed six stitches. My cut healed -- no need for positive thinking or thoughts of healing myself. Our bodies HEAL without any supernatural mind-body connection or any other quantum field mumbo jumbo!
@@sgcarneyAnd he can be a paid Shill who can not turn down $$, fame, & guru-worship.
It’s all about multi level marketing
@@mic3766 When the mark is gullible, the confidence man appears.
Dr. J.D. doesn’t like to use the word Chakra but a lot of his information is based off Yoga philosophy and meditations.🧐
Yes. He stole his beliefs from India
😂 my mind replaces that word chakra every time I see it.
Example: meditation allows for the chakras(spinal cord) to open.
It helps me to think physically about what they are saying. Because now it doesn't make sense. If your spinal cord isn't properly firing messages, then you have severe issues and mediation isn't going to instantly repair spine/brain damage.
You can't open up your spinal like this.
@@skepticalgenious ,
It may be beneficial to educate yourself on the chakra system, as well as, what part spinal "fluid'' plays in the signals you refer to. The spine is where every nerve in your body stems from and connects to the various organs and muscles. These things each have their purpose and affect. Learn how they vary from one another, at the same time, work in congruence. 💖🙌😺
He re-packed known truths as expert knowledge for big bucks. No trust.
@@debracisneroshhp2827 perhaps I do need to learn about it. I have regularly meditated already. Yet still I shouldn't let pride get the best of me. Perhaps I am ignorant of the chakras.
I just came across Dispenza's film and I couldn't believe what I was hearing. I think the presence of some doctors in his documentary diverts a lot of attention and I find it somewhat manipulative. Thank you for your research work, it clarified a lot of things. In both Italian and Spanish, which are the languages I master, there are no videos about it.
Any bloke standing infront of a white board with a permanent marker in hand talking about having a special technique only they have 100% grifter!!
Thank you for finally being the first youtuber to evaluate this guy authentically
The way you look and make fun of the ppl you try to debunk tells more about you than them.
@@zizlog_sound underrated comment
yeah WH gave him a huge step up in his career and he has completely thrown Wim under the bus. Scott comes across as a very bitter man that panders for views on his channel
@@mkprocter882 I was thinking the same thing!! And I’ve only watched a few of his videos.
The way he..looks? 😂
You are clearly seriously butthurt by this video. Try to relax.
Is that supposed to be a wicked burn?
I love all things Dr Joe. My girlfriend and I ran a FB Dr Joe group based on the Gold Coast Australia. We run mini retreats based on his work following strictly to his guidelines. He is aware of our group. I can tell you so many of our group members have healed themselves from mental illness, health problems and are living happier lives. He has been a blessing in my life.
I'd love to see you do an interview with Stuart Ritchie, author of Science Fictions, How Fraud, Bias, Negligence, and Hype Undermine the Search for Truth.
Id love to talk with him. I have his book on my shelf!!
The power of positive thinking seems self evident to most people. Fifty years ago, that idea was regarded as nonsense by most. The power of thinking has been known by a minority of people in the last century or so.
Positive thought does work, I agree.
@@peterobrien1499 No there were people like Neville Goddard and Alan Watts any many more who preached positive thinking to large audiences and they had a large following too.
@@peterobrien1499 oh there's a guy named Napoleon Hill who did similar teachings that were less Hindu/Buddhist and just more about positive mindset, that was about 70 years ago.
The power of thinking is highly overrated. Action is what produces results, not thoughts.
Positive thinking helps people recover, but it ain't gonna kill a virus or cure stage 4 cancer.
I’ve personally seen the transformations and healing from JD’s seminars/meditations. But People shouldn’t put anyone up on a pedestal, he’s always said he’s just a conduit for this information that is beneficial if you apply it.
I found out i have these presences in my blood that repel me from pseudo science, I've been diagnosed with "critical thinking", i hope Joe's meditation can heal me 🙏🏻
Critical thinking will help you with way out of more illusions.
@@Stefanoz_ the more you know, the more you know you don't know. Critical thinking can only get you so far when faced with new fields of study
@@bluestripes6037 You've got to figure it all out, and then you've got to stop figuring. It either is or it isn't. You either are or you aren't. That's what you need to figure out. Then you have to just let all of that go. If there is a God you will. Let it go. If there is no God you won't. And there you will be. You choose. Be for self or be for others. Me, I prefer to relieve pain, and will look with expectation on any stage or in any corner. Bravo Dr. Joe
I understand quantum mechanics and it has nothing to do with wishful thinking or mind over matter. The observer effect just means that if you use devices ( not people) to observe the experiment you interfere with the outcome thus altering. Remember they were observing light so if you place a device in the path of the light in order to observe it you are going to interfere with light path hence altering the experiment by observing it.
Wow this is very incorrect.
@@bluwng apples and oranges comparison. You would know that if you had attended a Dispenza retreat.
@@IHGChick or you would know if you actually studied Quantum physics. The point is exactly that Apples and Oranges this metaphysical nonsense has nothing to do with Quantum mechanics. Doesn’t seem his training made you any smarter.
I have always wondered if they did the double slit experiment but didn't let the experimenters know whether the device was watching or not would help prove or disprove the influence of Consciousness. The fact that he is doing a movie with the guys who do "Ancient Aliens" is a bit alarming.
Wasn’t that exactly what the quote was about? If you think you understand quantum physics (/mechanics)… 😂
The way I see it, Dr Joe has done nothing but help people, and you seem to have a problem with that, promoting your own book whilst doing so asking for donations.
My question to you is? What is wrong with giving millions of people another way to heal and feel better in themselves in the process? I for one would 100% recommend Dr Joe! He’s helped save my life and that is a fact!
This video is extremely negative, like someone stood over their fence gossiping to their neighbour!
I for one will be continuing to follow Dr Joe and one day when I finally meet him may give him a rather large donation to help him continue his good work. Have a blessed day and may you get over your own EGO!
Ok I made it up to 12 minutes and to be honest I have not learned anything. I do not know if Dispenza is a crook or not but this video is not going to convince me of anything. This video is just full of sarcasm, belittling, and making fun of a subject. Usual "debunking" style video wanting clicks.
Sarcasm is normal human reaction especially for a person (yet another) that claims their Magic is more Magic than others.
Most people grow out of this phase by 15yo. You know, when reality sets in (for most).
@@mddell24 I am happy for you that you are so well adjusted. LOL
BTW, sarcasm (in cases like above) is used by people who have no idea what the f*ck they are talking about. Quite often they are full of themselves, misguided, or just plain hateful.
I first heard of Joe Dispenza on the DOAC podcast. He had some wild claims, but was very well spoken and mentioned there was solid science/research behind his claims. And to be fair much of what he mentioned on the podcast(aside from Jesus-like healing stories) did sound plausible.
So I started searching the web to see what I could find to verify his claims. Every video of his was an emotional appeal along with a religious looking experience to sell an expensive ticket to a "seminar". Wild to me that someone like that can amass a following.
Exactly
Mate, I really appreciate this video. About five years ago I was into him, and once spoke of his work and did a Dispenza-style meditation at a workshop I did. I regret that now. I stopped believing in his message through a book of his, which thankfully I managed not to have to pay for, where he spoke of things that blew my mind - things like people praying for people they didn't know (which included in the past) and those people have benefits, which, when I did a bit of digging, turned out to be experiments that were not peer-reviewed and were heavily criticised by scientists.
What really turned me against him is what I read about his seminars, which as you note, cost a bomb. Some who attended said that they take the form of listening to him talk for hours on end, very little break time, and very-early-morning meditations led by him. This is all the hallmarks of brainwashing, where you're there with hundreds of others but hardly interact with them, and spend most of your time listening to him, with reduced blood flow due to the long times spent sitting down, with deprived sleep on top of that. It's cult-tactics.
It's a pity, as his message sounds cool. He's a charlatan though. He does a secular version of charismatic/evangelical wave of "healings" or the Toronto Blessing in the 1980s. He's making money out of people's pain and suffering and desire for healing. As you hint at, proper governmental (I would add with non-profit) health care systems would massively reduce the likelihood of people falling for his shite.
thanks for watching!
"of listening to him talk for hours on end" LOL I would be really upset if I paid all this money and did not get to listen to him talk for hours.
This dude doesn’t care he gave a standard automated bot response. He just wants views and money like every joker online, they do have the right but don’t expect to bond with online strangers.
Joe Dispenza Vith his method healed thousands of people !!! That is a fact !!!
Of course, this would be criticised by scientists if people knew they had the ability to heal themselves plus others through the astral plane which is the realm he refers to people would put more trust in themselves ,I completely resonated with his teaching I previously had a business that worked with energy where I would change people's beliefs since they are energy, and parents would book sessions with me to heal their trauma in their children without talking to the children themselves, his teachings are correct, when you know you know, 😇 It's polarity one can't have success without people finding fault
Dear Scott do you have any research on the „Breath“ and the Pineal Gland and its affect on the human body?
Ummmm, the internet, and books. Most of the research is boring zone and cannot be easily turned into magic. But there are frequencies involved!
Scotty doesn't know
Scotty doesn't know
Scotty doesn't know
So don't tell Scotty
'Cause Scotty doesn't know
Scotty doesn't know
So don't tell Scotty
I think you need a hug bro
HILARIOUS!
I once had a terrible ex who gave me Joe’s book to prove that the pain I’ve had in my hip since childhood was all in my head and would go away if I “quit telling myself stories about having pain.” As soon as I got rid of that dumb guy, I burned the book in a fire pit.
Hey, i gave your comment a 👍 BUT! Imo, you should have kept the book. I have really bad chronic pain, and the meditations bring me a lot of relief. This is often, but not always. Another thing i have noticed is that my pain eventually caused a lot of trauma response, and depression, which can actually cross signal the nervous system and exacerbate the physical pain. These things have vastly improved. I meditate nearly every day, for nearly 6 years. I would never stop, because my body knows that it is being helped.
@ I am a therapist and yoga instructor. I'm totally on board with meditation for pain management and trauma. But there are a lot of solid clinicians and practitioners that offer a better version with solid science and doesn't come with so many claims that are suspect. But I am glad it helped you. But my version gifted to me by my ex had to go.
Scott, I genuinely hope you read this. Tearing down other people is not going to heal the unresolved trauma you have from the woman who took her life at your silent meditation. Look at the people you aim to tear down: Joe Dispenza, Wim Hof, Joe Rogan. Collectively, they have helped hundreds of millions of people improve their life. For me personally, those three have dramatically changed my life. If you notice in the comments section, the people that agree with you (and there are not many) are commenting in an almost cynical nature. At first I was angry seeing you attempt to build a foundation on someone else’s rubble, but now I actually feel sorry for you. There is no one who is genuinely at peace with themselves that goes about life this way. All the best in your journey of healing.
Thanks for the free psychoanalysis. But you are off the mark. I don’t like liars because liars undermine truth. And truth is important.
@sgcarney Who’s “truth” Scott? After all the time you’ve spent in the spiritual space you’re coming to come on here and start telling people what’s true? Brother - you haven’t even put the pieces of your own puzzle together. Your argument against Wim is the perfect example. You believe your argument is “true” - while thousands of people believe the opposite. Each is convinced. Who’s right? I find it hard to believe that your true purpose in this mission is “because you don’t like liars.” We live in such a world where the overwhelming majority of people cannot be truly honest with themselves - so they search for that dishonesty in others. Your mission is not based on truth and you know it, but you continue to lie to yourself.
Scott feels responsible the woman jumped off the roof in front of him.
Dispenza >Scott
I think you really don’t know what you are talking about. Dr Joe is not a genius, or some entity. However, his teachings and the simplification he explains his work is indeed VERY powerful. I have at least five situations in my life that prove that. And zero it is about him, and 100% about the way to reach this power we all have within. You must have some reason for this battle, I guess I know what it is, but I”ll keep it.
The reason for the battle is that Dispenza is lying to you.
@sgcarney Do you not get that these people have had their own positive experiences from Joe's teaching? That is their evidence. If they experienced it first hand, how could it be a lie? Where is the lie?
@@sgcarney as possible, you are correct
But you know the difference between a lie and a truth within yourself
One can say all the facts correctly and still be in a huge ego trip or lie
One can say all the facts incorrectly, and still be sincere and intimate
You come across as harsh and hostile
Hopefully the rest of your life is not like that
Joe is just putting together a bunch of different stuff and hoping for the best
That’s obvious to anyone.
And to the naive, he is giving false or true hope…
If the effects are those of a faith healer hallelujah!! 🙏🏼✨
Long Live Dr. Joe Dispenza 🙏🏼✌🏼💖✨
Debunking effectively whilst meticulously avoiding making unverifiable claims, opinion-as-fact statements or anything that could be construed as defamation is a great skill. Well done!
thanks
Unfortunately for you and Scott, there are hundreds of studies that confirm what he teaches. You can find a lot of them in his books. Thousands of people with reviews here on UA-cam (nobody was paid for this) and so on ...
“Whether you think you can, or you think you can't--you're right.”
― Henry Ford
@@IbeatGTO I'm sure Joe brings some value to people and is right about some things. There are good benefits of meditative practices and the placebo effect is an incredibly powerful, much misunderstood thing. One of the misunderstandings is that the placebo effect is a 'bad' thing - it's not, it's incredibly good in many ways and has helped innumerable people. I think the point that Scott is making here, as I understand it, is the misrepresentation of science as a support for something lacking in evidence, rather than criticising the thing itself. I don't know anything about aliens, but I am a quantum physicist. I spend my days doing real experiments on real quantum systems and reporting the data. As a scientist, data is essential evidence and the viewing of it is never refused, since it is the only way to make a credible point. Anyone can say anything, but only the evidence matters. The fact that the robot experiment cannot be repeated and all access to the data has been refused tells you what you need to know.
Don't misunderstand me, I would love those conclusions to be true, despite the fact that it was a cruel experiment. I want it to be real. But wanting something and proving it are two very different things.
There is a lot of quantum nonsense around. Quantum mechanics is essentially a mathematical probability theory about subatomic systems. It's a wonderful theory which predicts outcomes with incredible accuracy and consistency. But no-one fully understands why. Anyone who says they do is misleading you. We just don't know yet. Things like the Copenhagen interpretation (made famous by Schrödinger's Cat), the many worlds hypothesis, and so on, are just that - interpretations and hypotheses. Observer effect is intrinsically ill defined because there is no agreement or evidence to support any particular view of what an 'observer' actually is. Many physicists support objective reduction models (such as Roger Penrose) which preclude the necessity of consciousness in the observer entirely.
Sadly, the true wonder of quantum physics is masked by people who pretend they fully understand it. Why not just be honest? It's actually a lot more interesting and fun. I know because I experience the true wonder of quantum physics every day.
Don’t like Joe? Don’t go! Or AG1? Don’t buy! Or ANYONE or ANYTHING ELSE? Then DON’T ENGAGE! 😅😅😅
@LeadershipAlliancex Exactly 💯
i found him interessting but selling love with courses being hunderts and thousands of euro worth is not love- its capitalism. he should at least publish a kind of etat of his foundation.
Hello, he does publish a lot of free material on youtube.
He has MULTITUDES of You Tube videos which are very helpful to those who want to learn to improve the quality of their lives; but who can't make the financial investment that "deep diving" involves for the super serious.
One thing that people don't understand is that Ultimately people HAVE TO help THEMSELVES out of their dilemmas and problems. People like Dr Joe are guides and helpers.
And this IS a capitalistic society. So, there is nothing wrong with his operating within that system.
@@aeaaea2789 yes. I,m with you!!!
@@earthangel2522 you right!!!
Is that a job , so... You want that without paying? We pay for a book, we pay for school, we pay for a film, we pay every thing because the other make a job from a passion , and that is ok. We pay a documentary because there are people who puts energy, time and money to make that documentary. So... What's your problem?
When you put the poltergeist poster, that killed me 😂😂😂
I had fun with that bit. NGL.
Dr Joe is brilliant ❤ He’s helping so many. He brings his work to prisons and hospitals to help people empower themselves to change their energy, change their life.
I have listened to this man and he cured my constipation. He can also make a Glass eye go to sleep
lol.
😂😂😂
😂🤣👍
funny how Dispenza's testimonials are always done by extremely confident, articulate people with no stage fright or camera shyness
Why would a person who’s had experiences of positive self development exhibit stage fright or camera shyness?
Um…. It’s the confident people with no stage fright that would go up there. Why would someone with stage fright want to? I’ve seen people say they didn’t want to do a testimonial previously so yeah it’s the ones that are comfortable doing it that are gonna do it. Not everyone who heals wants to do a testimonial. Not everyone is articulate either, some have done testimonials where you can clearly see and hear that they can barely speak or be understood because of whatever condition they have.
Me screaming at the screen that the chickens just got in the damn way of the robot.
Turns out he just faked it.
Dude faked the study / results ??????
You could've said spoiler alert 😂
No guru worship here. I just see him as some guy who stumbled onto something amazing.
@@jeffreyquinonez8964 Hello 👍. Did you ever hear the story of Dr. Joe and how he got involved in to this life. It’s actually an amazing story.
@@jeffreyquinonez8964 👌
If you only look to science to figure out how to live you will have a very limited life. Our understanding of how the world works according to science is very elementary.
In order to make sense of your experiences through meditation and changing your mind you have to take some leaps because science can only prove so much at this point.
If stress causes disease why cant getting rid of that stress heal you? You have to be a little open minded and not refuse to believe anything that is not proven by science.
All in all Joe Dispenzas work has transformed how happy I am everyday. His meditations are life changing to say the least. His work is all about breaking bad thought patterns and creating good ones. Weird things like out of body experiences have been documented by people meditating. Should we just throw peoples experiences away because science cant prove it and it seems weird?
100%. I listened only to the first 12 minutes and he did not say one thing to convince me that Dispenza is a crook. I bet Scott does not give any solutions/alternatives at the end of his video or in his other videos, does he? I think he is only bushing for clicks.
Finally someone has said it!
I love dr Joe’s teachings, it may not be for everyone, but it has helped me immensely ❤️🙏
It's just blatant lies on Scott's part. I replied to every one of his misrepresentation (put it mildly) on a separate comment.
@@kcopara1his video is helping Dr Joe get attention ❤😆
He is pathologic in his own greed.
You need help
@robertlyons991 😂😂😂😂😂 Dr. joe teaches us that your programming and conditioning is your problem 😂😂😂 we do not get offended easily, if you know you know ❤
“Chicken love is not even being used to redirect missiles away from mass destruction targets.” is not a sentence I ever expected to hear. What a time to be alive.
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There are "five-sensory" people and "multi-sensory" people (I invite you to explore the writing of Gary Zukov, e.g. "The Seat of the Soul.") You are a "five-sensory" person. You are trying to understand matters of the Quantum physics world (New Science) with Newtonian Physics understanding (Old Science).
The problem with trying to understand the philosophies and teachings of someone like Dr. Joe is that you are using a linear left-brain approach which NEVER is using your complete brain. You have a right hemisphere and a pineal gland, which sits in the center of the brain (aka "the third eye). You have a spirit body which houses the fourth and fifth eyes, from which multi-sensory people see that which five-sensory people cannot.
There is a saying that a person is ALWAYS right in their opinion depending on their frame of reference.
From within YOUR box, you are absolutely right on in everything you say. But there are other boxes. You just have not awakened to their presence.
Exactly
makes sense, he is stuck and frustrated...i guess this is his way of making sense of it. I guess we get to see from outside the box what keeping a closed mind looks like and the consequences
This literally sounds like a cult religion
Scott, you're doing the world a huge service in this wild information age. Impressed with the non-constrictive way you answered the Comments too.
Thank you for this. Who is the girl at the 7 minute mark? Did you watch the movie when it was released, if so what are your thoughts after watching it?
Whoever she is, she was wrong, she said Dr Joe is not a Dr , he is, look him up
Well done on highlighting that it is repeating research to reproduce results that is the cornerstone of the scientific method. People just think paper=proof.
The other element to repeatability is that only important findings get repeated.
The placebo and nocebo effects are real scientific phenomena. There is absolutely a mind body link that is useful in a healing context.
For example, there’s countless experiments where mice under various forms of stress rapidly progress their cancer, and die much faster.
There’s multiple mechanisms for this including, elevated blood glucose, reduced immune response, elevated cortisol, which aid in cancer progression.
Some of the techniques Joe teaches will help reduce stress levels, and encourage healing.
Unfortunately, he goes speculative on the mechanisms. However, it’s looking more likely that neurons are using quantum effects for computation using nanotubes. Nobody knows how the brain actually works.
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I can get a placebo from anyone, anywhere. I don't need quantum placebos for my quantum nanotubes I can get placebos at Tesco.
Simple mind talking...@@therabbithat
You are right
If we agree that Placebo and Nocebo exist, then you need to clarify exactly where they've been shown to exist (albeit, NOT CONSISTENTLY). Can you remove a physical tumor with meditation? I'm not saying meditation couldn't help with stress and anxiety but you should combine those with surgery.
Notably: Pain, Stress, Anxiety, Migraines, Joint pain, Arthritis, Asthma, High blood pressure, and Depression
I do love Dr. Joe and I love everything quantum jump/shift/healing but I get why ppl think it’s fishy 😂😂😂 everyone needs to use discernment!! Much Love 🐇
Interesting youtube channel journey you have
I agree - I had to start a few bc of this :) I’m a multi dimensional being 😂 Much Love!
people think it's fishy because it is. this guys knows jackshite about quantum physics, he doesnt have any physics degree. His only expertise is in preying on people's emotions and being eloquent to bullshit trough people who don't really know any physics either. It's a big ol pile of bs, and it's dangerous because it makes people have a cult-like mentality around these kind of gurus
I agree ❤
@@joaocosta3506So you have a get a degree to know anything? You want hime to spend his whole life getting a degree in every branch of science he talks about?
You should try to study and experiment yourself with quantum healing impact on the pain. Many person feel much better after treatment. We are made of energy. Tesla said that 100 years ago and people still do not believe that we are energy sustems
Yes, If Scott was well read with the wisdom of Tesla, he would never be attacking Joe Dispenza. That’s a fact Jack. ✅
@@JORMUNGANDReyeS you are absolutely. Most of the time in human history, people demonize and castigate people and things they don't understand or know little about. This can be clearly inferred from this video and comments from certain folks here.
Knowledge and science is a continuous progression of studies, discoveries and findings...and many scientific discoveries and findings in the past have been met with vigorous opposition by the so-called body of scientists then.
However, everybody, including the creator of this video, is entitled to their opinion but I don't subscribe to the concept of running people down simply because they don't fall within what you consider to be fact or real.
Yeah and when it doesn't work, the followers are going to say you didn't do it right. That you weren't accessing a high enough consciousness and frequency to get there...there's an answer for everything, and these masters have it...
I love how you're calling all of these frauds out!!
Finaly someone to put this guy on the spot. Im waiting for this since 2018. Thank you Scott.
I appreciate you being here.
Me too ♥️
Nice to see that somebody needed to hear this
as a stem graduate, "our data suggests 75% cause and effect" is one the funniest things i've ever heard someone say genuinely to try to prove a point 😂😂
I'm a trauma-informed coach that incorporates human Design and Astrology into some of the work I do with my clients, if they resonate with that and it helps them. I was absolutely shocked by how many spiritually psychotic people were attracted to me because of their "Spiritual Narcissism." Which is displacing their core self and reality with a spiritual fantasy about their physical and mental health. And I've worked with a lot of Dispenza disciples.
It's scary to watch someone completely avoid and push reality out of their awareness by way of using these new age spiritual ideas. It's very dangerous. These folks are highly resistant and desperately trying to avoid ALL aspects of real life with their spiritual beliefs.
As someone who is grounded into reality by my personal spiritual beliefs, this is very disturbing to watch. Spirituality can be very dangerous when we use it as a tool to escape real problems with fantasy. That's a hardcore trauma response.
One fake discrediting another, how unusual!
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For real this comments section makes me lose faith in humanity. People don't realize that life is interesting enough without whatever unfalsifiable woo-woo which happens to give them warm fuzzies. The famous PT Barnum quote applies. Every astrology-believer I've ever met is a narcissistic kook but I will say they're normal compared to...these people.
Astrology is not a branch of science
Never heard of him until seeing his ad after clicking on of your videos. Must watch now.
Such a classic piece of journalism! So funny. 😂 I have all his books and am a fan but you have to keep perspective. It is what it is.
Congrats on being brainwashed to believe this cultists 😂😂😂
I disagree. Dr Joe's books are available in the public library. Read them and decide for yourself. I have read several of his books. The man is not insane
So the blue aliens are real? Has he ever proven he actually broke his back? Where are the X-rays?
Man is just greedy businessman taking advantage of naive crowd.
I'm only 8 minutes and 19 seconds into this video. But, good grief this video is so inaccurate I don't know where to begin. (Edit:The page of my 10.5in X 8 notebook is already full from citing every instance he misrepresent Dispenza in just the first 8 mins and 44 seconds. Inaccuracies:
20:26 Here is another misrepresentation among many. Joe has never said you need aliens or anything outside of you for healing. He has never made aliens the focal point of his workshops. In fact he makes fun (in a light hearted way) of people who use crystals by repeatedly saying it's not needed. You don't need external frequencies, ayahuasca, channeling of anything etc. Amazing Scott Carney didn't find videos of Joe saying this despite there being numerous
How did you cite problems in the 26 seconds you didn’t watch yet?
I said 8 mins and 19 secs never said 26 seconds
you should read your comment again.
I ve been tehnician on his event once and while he were backstage he says:let take them some money from these idiots!and we all laugh there and replied:so many people are so dumb to believe me like i know anyting😂
@ Are you making a serious post? Because if you heard Joe Dispenza say “let’s go take money from these idiots” then that changes everything. It means that his polished demeanor and speeches are just about stealing your money. My daughter is really into his stuff and I’m trying to figure out if he’s a fraud. Please elaborate more on what you know! Thank you!🙏🏻
Why would we use chicken love to divert missles when we can more easily use fear (those exact missles, or even just the thought of them) to control the population? All you have to do is look at the history of humankind to see this played out time and time again. In my experience when we start talking about love, compassion and acceptance of others without judgement people tend to get quite uncomfortable and that leads to videos like this. People tend to forget that we're all on the same team on this beautiful planet. Let's work together instead of being divisive.
The sad part about this is, a lot of what he says is very powerful and helpful. But by making unsubstantiated claims and monetizing the process, he loses all credibility and people will not try the methods. It’s pseudoscience in that, there may be some truth at the base level, but the conclusions drawn without reproducibility is unscientific. I would encourage people to try what he says, go all in, brainwash yourself, and see if it helps; you just have to drown out the sales pitch and guru nature.
exactly !
I like your informed and moderated comment. Most people are black or white. Nobody cares about that most of the worlds business is bad for the Planet or us. If someone makes money on spreading a "good" message, then people goes off. Whatever you think about J. Dispenza his theories are proven and taught by many many cultures.
So I guess...."what's your flava" as you also state.
"The spiritual victim" in the clip had me rolling. "talk about the dark sides of meditation.
That's so effing hilarious. I see it as a clip of a comedy movie.
She's lying there...trying to get calm. And she's talking calming to herself. Music is ambient.
Suddenly she starts twisting her own words into dark dark "programming". Go off into a "conversation " between her good side and her dark side. Go full Exorcist and capture it on selfie stick.
Moves to call police and demand the arrest of Joe D, the Serial Meditation Killer 😂😂😂😂😂.
Who can play the role?
A friend of mine attended one of his work shops. During one of the meditations she developed uncontrollable movements FND. None of the staff there offered her any advice or support. Symptoms lasted a while. She later found Cheetah house and Nicole Sachs LCSW for support.
I had my own negative experience at a Vipassana retreat which left me severely disassociated for over a month.
It is very irresponsible for these guru types to promote this type of meditation without communicating the risks AND not offering support on how to resolve potential harm.
There is no need to be worried about body movements during meditation. Many people might have body reactions and everyone can stop it himself, but most of the participants don't even do that because they want to learn how to relax and not to pay attention to it. No one got harmed since we are gathering. 8000 people were in Basel this year, not a single accident or whatever. And the retreat is not the point, very valuable information is in dr Joe's books, there's 100% no harm by reading them
You probably just needed a little bit of physical activity or shaking every day
Vipassina retreats can be very intense especially for those that have a need for more physical movement
@@GodDieux I agree I wish physical movement was "allowed" during a Vipassana retreat BUT I did make efforts to walk anytime I was not sleeping or meditating. I think Vipassana for people with lots of big T trauma is too intense. I also believe some people with trauma need to regulate with other people and community. The silence, isolation, and lack of eye contact was surprisingly triggering. I think if I had my dog, my journal, and contact with those who make me feel safe I would have had less of a negative experience. Another issue I had was the fasting. Too many stress inducing things at once. lack of movement, isolation, detoxing meditation, fasting, sleep deprivation, silence. I don't believe these things are necessary. I have found somatic tracking to be most helpful which is basically vipassana meditation without all of the restrictions.
I agree with basing our '3D knowledge' on science, while also being aware of spiritual realities, because of my own personal experiences which were not brought on by any outside influence. And the problem with 'trusting in science' is exactly as you brought out. Many 'scientific findings' have been exaggerated, or given a different twist, or are outright faked for reasons of financial profit, etc. 'Science' can also be notoriously unreliable, because new discoveries and findings are occurring all the time which often cancel out past theories that were being believed as 'scientific fact'. For instance, many computer models and mathematical explorations have come up with the realization we live in a multi-dimensional universe, not just a 3D one, its just that we humans are only capable of perceiving 3 dimensions of our actual reality. Which means we know so little, we're like the blind men with an elephant. I find Joe Dispenza's talks mostly inspirational (I have only listened to handful in my life), and basically feel his basic take on things could be just as valid as '3D science' with its very limited understanding of the true nature of our reality. However, I don't subscribe to all the woo-woo and 'blue aliens' BS, etc. And therein lies the problem. Where do you draw the line between 'spiritual' or 'extradimensional' reality and magical thinking?
As long as people know where the science ends and belief begins it’s fine. But he thrives because he blurs that boundary.
You have absolutely no way of verifying if you're supposed personal experiences were in anyway supernatural. Also just because people have manipulated results doesn't mean you shouldn't trust the scientific method. The issue you have is with peoples lack of morality, not the actual scientific process. Also you wanna talk about twisting results for profit and personal gain, there's absolutely no shortage of that going on in the "spiritual realm," both when it comes to Christian faith healers or other "metaphysical," modalities. The thing is, you can actually use science to verify claims and study correlations, so the scientific method becomes the very mechanism by which we can push back against fraud and disinformation. Spirituality is personal and means many different things to different people. and while it can be beneficial, it in and of itself does not always provide a reliable pathway to truth. Look into the correlation between spirituality and psychotic brakes.
For the science loving analytical mind I always recommend looking into the life of Richard Alpert. Wishing peace and love for all of you. (Even you Scotty)
Let me see, who has the greatest ego and wants debunk? That would be you.
I'm a witch and kinda heathen leaning in general, I have never heard of Joe dispensa but have seen his type in many many many many many different forms over the years. The key to a good lie is always to have a little bit of truth in it imo lol. Even with that one lady, when it comes to SPIRITUAL healing, yeah, you definitely do not need to spend 7,000$. You also definitely don't need to speak to any one specific deity. (I have heard nothing abt the blue people personally so I won't speak on that but I will say I've witnessed a huge rise in what I think is like, mass psychosis (using the term psychosis very loosely and 100000% not derogatorily here for lack of a better word, there's nothing wrong with you if you have psychosis and also there's a chance I'm completely wrong or misinterpreting what she said in the video) in the online witchy (but more so spiritual and there is a difference) community that's gotten to be a bit cult like.
My personal belief is that saying there's any one way to always handle every situation is not a great idea in a lot of cases. But also, if you have cancer please go to the doctor!!! If you have a sore throat, there's thousands of recipes to help with that. Honey and ginger tea will most definitely take the edge off. If you're slightly nervous about a presentation the next day and having trouble sleeping some sage/lavender/chamomile will most likely knock u tf out. But if you have bronchitis, or insomnia there's only so much tea with honey can do for you. Most modern medicine is here for a reason. Pretty much all of it comes from things people only knew about to study cause someone's witchy grandma made them lavender tea and made them go "say, what exactly is in this that's making me sleepy? Let me study it a bit more." Meditation is helpful, mindfulness is helpful, approaching the world with love in mind is helpful, but like, you can't live off of magic forever. I love my gods but they don't fill my gas tank for me 😭. When you need a miracle, asking for help from spiritual forces is fine! But like don't then do nothing?? That's like asking your English lit college professor to build you a rocket ship. There's a chance they'll say yes, and they'll probably send you what resources they can, but like, they can only do so much and it's probably better if you just try to build it yourself lol.
These people want your money. They're not going to teach you anything you couldn't learn somewhere for at most less than 10$, and when it comes to spirituality in general, the "follow your intuition" mindset is good, but also, you need to do a SHIT TON of research on your own literally all the time forever and from vastly different resources, cause following this kind of stuff blindly is how you get your whole life messed up. Follow your heart, drink your tea, meditate, but remember, you're here for a reason. Not everything has a spiritual reason for why it's happening. Sometimes it's ghosts, sometimes it's carbon monoxide poisoning. I find it healthier to always act like it's both.
lets also not forget that his research is only private to his lab
What lab and where. Is this a new claim now. Please be careful what you repeat for this man. Thanks
Who else would fund research that doesn’t end up with drugs or surgery?
Quantum mechanics isn't strange because we don't understand it. We don't understand it because large, important parts of it are wrong. Einstein himself had a problem with the difference between how things behaved at the quantum level versus the cosmological level. Most of these problems stem from the foundational belief that matter is composed of very tiny BBs - it isn't. That may be a useful construct, but it fails when it comes to understanding gravity and radiation, especially with regards to light and the sensation of hardness.
The real problem is the better our instruments get, the more the previous equations fail to work, and we have to go chasing some new subatomic particle or spooky things like "dark energy." You can subdivide particles until the cows come home, but I assure you it's turtles all the way down. What's really spooky is how gullible our politicians are; such that, they'll spend trillions of dollars building a machine that creates and then finds the "exact" thing it was purported to create, e.g. the God particle. There's a shock. (Pure crap.) But don't believe me, I've only tested at an above 150 IQ and receive no grants from any University to whom I owe my soul. I'm just a poor electrician and Navy vet who watches lakes to understand the nature of wave patterns and figured out how self-replicating wave patterns are generated. Would it help to remind anyone Einstein did some of his best work as a patent clerk?
I wish you all the best. See you in the next world, and don't be late.
PS Does anybody even recognize that the speed of light squared is a phenomenological impossibility, as are particles with no mass? Really, don't be so gullible.
Calling Joe Dispenza a quack would mean a serious insult to a quack. Perhaps a snake oil salesman title for him won't probably insult real snake oil salesmen out there too much.
I like your videos but I think Joe Dispenza is cool, I resonate with his teachings
As long as it’s the teachings and not the science then great. His science is terrible.
Critical thinking is essential. Taking things out of context to discredit something that has massively beneficial and measurable results (meditations or dispensas work) is simply silly.
What's out of context? I'm literally giving you context this whole time.
I was thinking critically while I was reading through "Doctor" Joe Dispenza's book Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself...and I was not convinced that his claims are scientific. Dispenza uses a lot of words that REAL scientists use...but he does not use them appropriately. Quantum this and quantum that.... He is a quack. I read his other book, Becoming Supernatural. He is a fraud.
@@sgcarneyJoe Dispenza have years of experience and work an you want discredit his work wit a few minutes video??? 😅😅😅 You just want click... because his is becoming very well known.... If you do not understand how something work's that doesn't mean it doesn't exist... so... Make more research darling... When a brilliant mind arises there are always opozant who wants money or who don't understand... a brilliant mind. A brilliant mind is not for everyone... And Dr Joe Dispenza have thousands or more people healed !!! That's the scientific evidence!!!
All you need is (duck) love….duck love is all you need
You mentioned the faith healing getting up out of the wheelchair and walking bit. Well let me tell you I witnessed Dispenza claiming this very situation at an event I was a participant. Well I was at that previous event and that woman never got up and walked across the room and she remained in the wheelchair I saw her at the end of this 5 day event. Then I thought if this truly happened why did his crew that films and recorded everything not show this as proof. Catch someone stretching the truth once to many times and well you know they are no longer believable on any level.
If you say something... You come with data... So.... Which event? Where? In which year? The name for the woman... So... Darling... You see some videos and you can't connect the dots.... Make more research!!! There are thousands of people healed by Joe Dispenza.
I just watched a video a bit ago about a girl following her inner guidance and she got herself lost in the woods for 17 days in Hawaii. She’s lucky she’s alive. It’s very huge fortune that she’s alive and she was following her inner voice, her inner intuition and inner guidance whatever you wanna call it, but it comes from this type of thinking.
Yes
His meditations helped me heal my endometriosis. He’s doing great work in the world
Do you have before and after diagnostics I could look at?
Dr. Dispenza overlays scientific studies on Kriya yoga (rebranded Kriya), and as a result, he has become rich. End of the day, he seems to be helping many people, but I just wish he would acknowledge the source of his success instead of silently hijacking an ancient tradition.
I’ve always thought that there was something fishy about this man
This was a fun one to work on.
Me too!
Same lol. Wtf and Scott should release it tomorrow lol
@@delaslight it’s cause you are being hypnotized by him that’s why you think it works. So he got his hair back from the meditations or a hair transplant?
@@cool_beans Same here. Dispenza gives me the heebie jeebies
I see theres a lot of hate to joe dispenza but a lot of the studd he talkks about does help ppl. Especially the emotional healing studf
Knowing your style of video uploads. I had a premonition weeks ago that you would do a video on dr Dispenza lol
Did you catch the trailer the other day?
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OH MY GOD FINALLY I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR A DEEP DIVE ON THIS CHARLATAN FOREVERRRR
I was a devoted follower of Joe Dispenza. I have many of his books and spent many hours doing his meditations. To make a very long story short- it led to no real good in my life and put me on a constant hampster wheel of trying to find momentary peace on the neverending quest for enlightenment. There was a time I wanted to work for his team doing brain imaging as I am a radiography student. Learning about actual science (electromagnetism, frequencies or wavelengths and quantum phsyics at the atomic level are a huge part of my education) i realized much of what he touts is, in fact, pseudoscience. Things in my life got weird and dark, and Joes meditations failed me miserably. It was only because of Jesus Christ that I ever got out of the new age trap. Joe sounds smart and like he knows what he is talking about, but he is deceiving people and leading them to no good end in my experience, and the "interdimentional beings" he speaks of are 100% demonic.
@@hanasagarin2788 from one cult to another?
@astralarchaeology5840 if you wanna think that than whatever. Not sure how I can be in a cult when I only know like two other Christians though.
@@hanasagarin2788 would recommend that you watch Christopher Hitchens. May give you some perspective.
Excellent excellent presentation!
Thank you kindly!
People saying his work has been helpful need to remember that all cults usually have something positive to offer or no one would get sucked in. Even scientologist have acknowledged that some of the teachings were helpful. It should also be noted that the useful aspects are usefully plagiarized or taken from somewhere else.
I know Dr. Joe and have worked with him on an event before. Let's see - I bet ..... I bet you have never met him personally? Have never had a discussion with him? Have never been to an event with him speaking? I like Dr. Joe, but it has been almost 20 years since I have been to an event with him. He is affable, and he could care less about whether someone comes to his events or not. There are people of all yokes at his event. I hate to see a good man trolled by you, so I am here to speak for him as I have met him, talked with him, and have attended his events, and he is NOT the person you describe nor are his events attended by lunatic or cult like people - to the extent that these people are present, they are there in the same numbers you would find at ANY public event - football, basketball, etc.
I do not have to meet him in order to make a valid critique of his work. Indeed, it is very common for charlatans to be extremely convincing in person and project an aura of competence which is not really there.
I do believe that meditation with the right concept would really help with anyone. I did have a big enzema on the back of my hand which vanished after my 12 days vipasana in nepal. That was before I found and heard of Dr.Joe. So what did happen. After listening to his audio book, I believed I have stumble on the awnser to my question for many years when I dad's passing due to cancer and renal failure. I do believed on hs findings where doctors are still unable to even understand about chronic diseases but to temporary elevate by prescribing pain killers which eventually lead to renal failure. That was what my dad had when he passed on.
What JD teaches about the roles of the autonomic nervous system (ANS), brain-heart coherence/heart rate variability (HRV), and neuroplasticity is legit. There can be dramatic healing effects when the ANS is regulated, HRV is increased, and neural pathways are rewired to produce health promoting brain chemistry vs. stress chemistry. This is all scientifically proven. Where he loses me is with all the quantum claims, blue beings, and woo nonsense.
Maybe this is the next level that you do not understand now...
@@reluanton6339 If you meditated and experience deep states you soon learn we aren't alone 😊
That's all great, but what interests me is, does his healing techniques WORK or not?
As in, did those people with serious conditions who share testimonies actually heal?
@Bobby_101 Yes it works, personally experienced it one has to get into a deep state, google transcendental meditation, once you access that realm , Healing takes place
Dr Joe is the man❤
The man of delululand 🎉
Schisofrenic man for paranoic people😂
Unaware of most of his work but did hear him talking about the feedback loops in our physiology -- negative feelings cause negative body experiences cause negative emotions and around we go with chemistry -- hormones, proteins, feelings, thoughts, emotions, physical exhaustion, brain changes -- all this stuff is true. It's also TRUE that nothing in your life is going to change if you don't let go of the past (including yesterday). JM Keynes said "It's not the accepting of new ideas that stymies people, it's the letting go of the old ones" (paraphrasing). I find this a core tenant of Dispenze Unfortunately praying on people in wheelchairs and whatnot shows a love of fame and desire to make more $$$$$. But the basics of "get a grip on yourself, stop living in the past, stop telling yourself you "can't" -- basic stuff with a few big proponents per decade or generation. Not afraid of Dispenza. Afraid of Trump.
I truly believe there is higher power than what we see, that doesn’t rely on science and we can’t explain. But does that make it untrue or just questionable? At the end of the day the best scientists at one point believed the Earth was flat. I do agree however there is a lot of conning in the spiritual/anti age/ healing world l so your work is appreciated. What is your opinion on dr Edward Grant and Matias de Stefano?
It’s fine to make guesses at how the world or universe works. But you can’t posit those guesses as facts. That’s the main sin of Dispenza.
You showed incredible restraint. I am hollering at my screen and my friends, who happened to be here for other reasons and are seeing me watch this, are getting a good laugh out of it.
I think you need to dig a little more and really look into look into the power of thought and its physiological consequences. We are barely scratching the surface on this. There’s a lot bad science out there, including really badly designed experiments and procedures that need to be highlighted. The connection you’re making needs closer examination.