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Firing and Wiring with Dr. Joe Dispenza

  • Mar 30, 2024
  • 1 min read

Firing and Wiring – The Language of Transformation, Part III

Dr Joe Dispenza | 02 January 2024


For the past few weeks, we’ve been talking about our exciting research on the language of transformation. In Part I, I introduced you to researcher Jeff King, Ed.D., and described a pilot study his team conducted on community members who have healed various types of cancer. In Part II, I expanded on some of the findings in that study – somatic and emotional feeling and the “temporal aspect” of language – and how we can apply those findings to this work.


In my Dr Joe Live conversation with Jeff back in October, he shared another fascinating commonality among subjects in the Stories of

Transformation he and his team analyzed. And that’s the use of metaphor and storytelling to describe their healing experience.


Originally, I’d planned to explore both of these important aspects of our research in this post. But first, I want to really take the time to explore some fundamentals about why we reach for metaphor when trying to apply language to an experience that creates a personal transformation.


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