• Quantum Decision-Making (S12E23)

  • Feb 17 2025
  • Durée: 54 min
  • Podcast

Quantum Decision-Making (S12E23)

  • Résumé

  • In this episode of the Self Brain Surgery Podcast, Dr. Lee Warren delves into the power of observable, yet often overlooked, aspects of our behavior and decision-making processes. Inspired by a quote from Sherlock Holmes, Dr. Warren discusses a new approach called 'quantum decision-making.' This method merges modern neuroscience with faith, offering tools to make better decisions, improve prayer, and foster better interactions. Dr. Warren emphasizes the distinct roles of the brain and mind, suggesting that significant changes can be made by altering our focus and thoughts. The episode challenges listeners to move beyond deterministic thinking and embraces the transformative power of conscious choice, supported by scientific principles and spiritual wisdom. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Self Brain Surgery Podcast 00:28 The Power of Observation 02:34 Challenging Hardwired Beliefs 07:32 Quantum Decision-Making Explained 08:07 Classical vs. Quantum Physics 13:44 The Impact of Quantum Physics on Neuroscience 15:29 The Power of Quantum Decision-Making 26:46 The Power of Pausing and Reflecting 27:08 Redefining Trauma and Response 30:46 Quantum Decision-Making Explained 32:32 The Neuroscience of Change 34:57 Faith and Quantum Decision-Making 40:21 Practical Applications of Quantum Prayer 48:27 Challenge: Engage in Quantum Decision-Making 49:02 Conclusion and Call to Action Click here for the transcript! Resources and Links: Our sponsor for this episode is TImeline: Visit timeline.com, and use the discount code leewarren for 10% off your first order of MitoPure! Be sure to check out my latest book, Hope Is the First Dose! Sign up for my weekly Self-Brain Surgery Newsletter here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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