Stanford Neurosurgeon on the Science of Manifestation

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Chase Jarvis

Chase Jarvis

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In this episode, Dr. James R. Doty, neurosurgeon and faculty member at the Stanford University School of Medicine, joins us to delve into the neuroscience behind manifestation. We explore topics such as brain structures, attention, visualization, and compassion. Dr. Doty shares his journey from facing adversity in childhood to becoming a successful neurosurgeon, entrepreneur, and bestselling author. The discussion also covers self-love, the role of compassion in enhancing our lives and those of others, and the importance of differentiating between desires and needs. Dr. Doty's insights bridge the gap between science and spirituality, offering listeners a better understanding of the power of the mind and how to contribute positively to the world.
00:00 Unlocking Happiness and The Power Within
00:51 Introducing Manifestation and Guest Dr. James R. Doty
02:39 Dr. James R. Doty’s Transformative Journey
13:23 The Science Behind Compassion and Manifestation
17:39 Modern Society vs. Ancient Wisdom: Navigating Today's Challenges
25:59 Manifestation Misconceptions and the Path to True Happiness
33:37 Overcoming Trauma and Embracing a Life of Service
38:14 Exploring Self-Awareness and Personal Growth
38:58 The Opening of a Book on Compassion
39:39 Manifesting Your Reality: Awareness and Action
48:04 Understanding Happiness: Hedonic vs. Eudaimonic
50:59 The Power of Compassion in Manifestation
53:25 Overcoming Limiting Beliefs and Embracing Authenticity
55:46 Neuroscience Behind Manifestation and Brain Networks
01:00:26 The Cultural Shift Towards Mindfulness and Compassion
01:11:41 Introducing a Revolutionary Mental Health App
01:14:21 Closing Thoughts and Gratitude
Enjoy!
ABOUT DR. JAMES R. DOTY:
Dr. James R. Doty is a long-standing faculty member at Stanford University School of Medicine since 1997, specializing in neurosurgery. He brings his expertise to the exploration of the mind-body connection and the transformative power of compassion in his work.
ABOUT MIND MAGIC:
Dr. James R. Doty’s book "Mind Magic" delves into the intersection of science and manifestation techniques, offering a comprehensive exploration of the scientific principles behind the mind's ability to shape reality. Dr. Doty draws on his extensive background in neurosurgery and mindfulness to provide readers with practical insights into using the power of the mind for personal growth, transformation and healing.
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@MINDY77777
@MINDY77777 12 күн бұрын
There is so much beauty in this man's story. I love that he shared his pain and joy.❤
@husamettin_amayandancakar1553
@husamettin_amayandancakar1553 29 күн бұрын
I binge watch / listen to many podcasts, and randomly came upon this one. The fact that it has 9 comments and 45 likes is criminal. Resuming this gem outside on smoke break here in a minute.....
@ChaseJarvis
@ChaseJarvis 28 күн бұрын
Glad you found it!
@ReflectionOcean
@ReflectionOcean Ай бұрын
By YouSum Live 00:00:00 Self-acceptance leads to happiness. 00:00:12 Epictetus: Control reactions, not circumstances. 00:00:31 Embrace flaws, avoid resistance for peace. 00:08:00 Compassion transforms internal narrative. 00:08:27 Shift from self-focus to service brings fulfillment. 00:09:00 Manifestation through compassion yields abundance. 00:09:33 Internal journey crucial for lasting happiness. 00:13:00 Compassion enhances physiology and well-being. 00:19:01 Modern society's false narratives breed unhappiness. 00:23:40 Importance of supportive relationships for well-being. 00:24:05 Negative self-talk limits beliefs and possibilities. 00:30:10 Shift focus from self-absorption to service for fulfillment. 00:35:28 Childhood trauma influences decision-making and relationships. 00:42:00 Awareness and acceptance lead to self-love and happiness. 00:44:44 Manifestation through kindness and love enhances brain function. 00:46:19 Distinguishing between honic and utomic happiness. 00:46:37 Honic happiness is fleeting, transitory pleasure. 00:47:35 Emonic happiness involves deeper meaning and purpose. 00:47:55 Caring for others enhances brain function and well-being. 00:48:31 Understanding and releasing limiting beliefs for manifestation. 00:50:03 Embracing imperfections and authenticity for personal growth. 00:51:39 Overcoming fear of judgment and insecurity for self-growth. 00:52:20 Shifting limiting beliefs to unlock manifestation potential. 00:56:31 Embedding positive intentions through repetition for manifestation. 01:03:57 Integrating self-affirmation and compassion practices for well-being. 01:07:22 Belief in the goodness of humanity for personal and global fulfillment. 01:09:43 Mental health app for Stress and Anxiety. 01:10:03 Emotion assessment engine tracks emotional state. 01:10:21 AI knowledge base with compassion therapy. 01:10:42 Human Avatar for non-judgmental interaction. 01:11:14 Emotional connection with Avatar aids therapy. 01:11:24 Profound answers foster positive relationships. 01:11:40 Availability of support beyond typical therapy hours. 01:11:52 Talking and expressing alleviate late-night anxiety. 01:12:11 Website "happy hai." offers free mental health support. By YouSum Live
@sylviaelement5654
@sylviaelement5654 Ай бұрын
Loved this episode. Thank you.❤
@ChaseJarvis
@ChaseJarvis Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching 🙌🏼
@elizajayneskyler
@elizajayneskyler 19 күн бұрын
Incredible on every level
@ChaseJarvis
@ChaseJarvis 18 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@lulusworld2703
@lulusworld2703 24 күн бұрын
I agree that it is hard to change if the underlying drivers are not known and resolved. But what I have discovered is that awareness or intent is not enough to change the outcome. I think in the case of the example of someone that keeps marrying an alcoholic, I am sure the person doesn't set out assuming the next person will be yet another alcoholic. When I have seen profound change it meant: 1. Becoming aware of what I keep doing. 2. Understanding the payoff of doing this or "the set point" of whatever it is I am comfortable with. 3. Before different action can be taken , for me it is important to heal the feeling associated with the belief. I would love to read a book addressing how to change the "set" point each person has, which becomes the real challenge to creating different outcomes.James Clear's "Atomic Habits" came close, but was incomplete in my opinion. I think just affirming a new belief does not work if there are core wounds that remain unhealed. No human being can take consistent action that is not in keeping with how they view themselves. Changing beliefs by repetition does not work unless some deeper healing accompanies it, especially if the belief/story has been with you all your life. If it is a belief that has no massive resistance attached to it, then I can claim from my own personal experience that repetition of a new belief works a treat. With the longer held beliefs like feeling worthy etc... emotional healing and and a change of narrative is the bare minimum required. Superb segment. I really enjoyed it.
@xpaperxcutx4588
@xpaperxcutx4588 24 күн бұрын
You are correct. As long as the underlying problems ( which resides in your SM and we all know the SM is stronger than the CM as the SM the subjective part of us that controls the without our conscious) are not resolved, affirmations will not any effect or impact and in fact it will worsen an already troubled mind. The best way to clear those underlying problems with therapy and meditation. Once it’s cleared, then you come back to using affirmations to create these new beliefs.
@xpaperxcutx4588
@xpaperxcutx4588 24 күн бұрын
Once again, you are on the right path but you cannot change the set point because a person is who they are from years of subconscious programming, environment, etc. The best way to at least address these so called underlying issues and not let them interrupt your is through therapy and meditation. Meditation will help you build self so that the underlying issues. If a person can get over past traumas but not letting these traumas affect them from an emotional standpoint ( as you’ve stated learned the emotional triggers) then you can come back in with affirmation or subconscious faith building to change these beliefs. Think about it- we can’t change the setpoint or even change the past but we are the sum of of beliefs. And if you can can change those beliefs, you can definitely change yourself.
@lulusworld2703
@lulusworld2703 24 күн бұрын
@@xpaperxcutx4588 Of course you can change the set point, I know because I have done it with less entrenched beliefs. You cannot change the past but you can definitely change the setpoint because that is reference the subconscious mind beliefs is true. The more entrenched beliefs are harder but not impossible. It's called Neuroplasticity and it works. The trick for me is to find a way to be able to convince the subconscious mind of a new story, because when you put past traumas in the mix then emotions like shame, unworthiness, guilt etc... make it alot harder to affect change. And no, just deciding your past traumas will not affect your present DOES NOT WORK! I have tried therapy and for me that was a waste of time, because it just involved working with the intellectual mind and that is not what is running the show (the subconscious mind is) and is not where healing needs to happen. For me, meditation continues to be fantastic for helping with my self awareness but in and of itself did not bring the change I was after. I am glad therapy and meditation work for you, but for deeper more entrenched beliefs and traumas I don't think its as simple as trying one thing or two and it works. Human beings are complicated, and healing and change is a very individualized process, what works for one might work for another. I am thankful of you sharing what works for you....
@xpaperxcutx4588
@xpaperxcutx4588 24 күн бұрын
@@lulusworld2703thank you for your reply. It’s not everyday I have such intellectual conversations with strangers online and I appreciate your detailed response to my answers. With that said, I do agree with you that human minds are complex and what may work for others may not work for all. Also the methods I have listed were taught to me and I have to also agree that they have not 100% work for me. They were helpful but sometimes I find myself falling off the wagon with certain routines. Regarding therapy, I have other mental disorders that I will not disclose but I was told it was the best for me as. Therapy is intellectual but mainly I used it to build awareness of my behavior. Meditation helps because it quiets the mind and also helps build awareness. I believe we both agree that awareness is important here Im curious to find out what methods have worked out for you? Especially concerning set point behaviors that we want to eliminate? I am a learner by heart and always want to improve myself.
@MrSimonj1970
@MrSimonj1970 Ай бұрын
Amazing interview - your best guest ever Chase! Not many people understand both the inner and outer worlds like this guy. I liked his cussing, too ;)
@ChaseJarvis
@ChaseJarvis Ай бұрын
Haha. Appreciate that. Thanks for watching!
@ovidiuc4
@ovidiuc4 Ай бұрын
I think this focus on making good for others doesn't work for most people. And when I say most people I mean the world population, not just the middle to upper income people. When you're poor and you've never been fianncially secure, even if you want to help others, you won't have the time. Because all your time is invested into having something to eat. Once you know how to make money, then you'll be able to think clearly and concern yourself with mental wellness. Even if you don't have them at a certain point in time. I think he can talk about these things only after going through the difficulties he had while young and by having the financial wealth as something to fight for. Without that, he wouldn't be able to help other now: there would be lack of mental resilience, lack of know-how to generate the resources needed to help others, lack of access to the right people that facilitate helping at scale. For me, having material wealth while also being in the right relationships does in fact increase happiness. Good talk though, enjoyed it and I think it should get more views.
@TzarinaJae
@TzarinaJae 16 күн бұрын
40:39
@thetruthrenegade
@thetruthrenegade 24 күн бұрын
I'll Make it simple for you. Everything you want to have, has its own language on how to get it. If you don't know the language you can't use the Law of Attraction. It's like this. If a Japanese person speaks to you, if you don't speak Japanese, you can't understand what they are saying because you can't understand the language. Same thing for wealth/you can't attract wealth if you don't know the language or skills of wealth. Take this man is saying with a grain of salt. I've been healing from a Brain Injury for years and have studied the mind. Most of what all these science writers write about is pure non-sense. If it wasn't they could actually show you proof, instead of trying to get you to believe in theoretical concepts. He along with all the other science writers believe they can make a buck off their books and speaking engagements. Speaking of words, you should look up the word skepticism, there is a reason we have that word in the English language.
@lukestefanik606
@lukestefanik606 23 күн бұрын
🤝🙏🧘‍♂️
@ovidiuc4
@ovidiuc4 Ай бұрын
The avatar thing: not my cup of tea. I'll take a human that judges me over a fake human any time.
@ChaseJarvis
@ChaseJarvis Ай бұрын
👍🏼
@laluna5548
@laluna5548 28 күн бұрын
I really don’t mean to be rude, but a millionaire waking up to his position in society and deciding to be a decent human being is, in my book, nothing spectacular. It is what should be the case.
@Sagehealth
@Sagehealth 10 күн бұрын
well said! Thank You!!!
@Mj0636
@Mj0636 Ай бұрын
Anyone interested in manifesting, study Neville Goddard.
@lulusworld2703
@lulusworld2703 24 күн бұрын
I think the problem with Neville G's work is that unless a human being has terrific self belief his work becomes sticky to work with. Most of us struggle to believe something is already ours before we see it. And if that is the case, then working on tremendous self belief is the only way to go to be able to live in the end! Still I think his ideas are lovely but not always practical as there seems to be something missing that will make it do-able by the majority.
@xpaperxcutx4588
@xpaperxcutx4588 24 күн бұрын
@@lulusworld2703you’re on the right track. There are better methods than NG law of assumption and living in the end.
@Mj0636
@Mj0636 24 күн бұрын
Pretty lady, all manifesting requires belief. Doesn’t matter who’s teachings you follow. By practicing Neville’s teaching and taking inventory of cause and effect, you’re able to increase this belief. Start with small manifestations. Don’t sell yourself short and not believe in yourself, for that’s an illusion within itself. ❤
@lulusworld2703
@lulusworld2703 24 күн бұрын
​@@Mj0636 well thank you! What a lovely thing to say. Belief is one of those things that if you get it you REALLY get it, but many do not which is why so many people watch this type of content. I think if all change happened on the intellectual and intention level I would be sorted. But when emotions and feelings come into it then this is where I struggle to heal and integrate. Tell me if you have personally put NG's teachings into practice and how has it transformed your life? I am curious to know...
@Mj0636
@Mj0636 24 күн бұрын
@@lulusworld2703 There’s a lot to say here. You’re right it’s not easy, but I promise it is possible. As for my experience, fear pushed me to this point. A point of high discipline. Where I had no choice but to make these teachings true and real. I relate it to becoming consistent with exercising, when you haven’t exercised in a long time. Or waking up at an early specific time, when you don’t want to. At first it’s a big struggle, but over time it becomes natural if you stay with it. Now NG talks about coming to the place of “you already being the person you want to be”, morning, noon, and night. This means you have to go back to this place at least 3 times a day. You do this via a relaxed state with your eyes closed with the vision and feeling of “already here” in your minds eye. So you do this 3 times a day. Now your belief has to be significant that this strategy is working. What I did and still do to increase this belief, is play NG lectures from when I go to bed to when I wake up. Non stop playing. This seems extreme, and it is, but remember we have to over power our underlying beliefs that have been playing ALL our life. After some months, whether consciously or subconsciously, our mind gives priority and truth to NGs teachings. So now at this point , when you focus on “the person you “already are”, morning, noon, and night, manifestations happen. Now… I’m sure this can happen with any teachings, if you’re this extreme towards it, but I can’t speak for the rest. Ultimately if you have a full glass of belief water, might as well get it to where it’s 50% or more in your favor. So it can tilt in the direction you want. Not easy, but possible. Hope this helps, pretty lady💜
@Sagehealth
@Sagehealth 10 күн бұрын
Mr Doty is on a super Stanford EGO TRIP that many academics admire, with a tinge {at least} of narcissism. He routinely and aggresively dismisses millions of people who have found the path of compassionate kindness prior to his discovery. Egad. I hope he is a more careful neurosurgeon, altho as Shania Twain might say here, his superficial entry into the ocean of compassionate truth 'don't impress us much'..... millions of us on the spiritual path are NOT ALL ABOUT ME, as he still is, according to his grandiose stories of giving money away.
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