What the Bleep!?: Down the Rabbit Hole Page #11
your prayer and your intention
shouldn't be answered by God.
But explaining how that happens...
is what quantum physics and
the observer is all about.
But still when we can make thought...
more real than anything else-
Our brain is designed to do that.
The frontal lobe with
its enormous space...
is the altar in which
we place a thought...
and it gives us the permission...
to hold a thought for an
extended period of time...
and it lowers the volume
to external stimuli.
We lose track of time and space.
That's the moment we're
stepping into the quantum field.
That's the moment that now we're making
thought more real than anything else.
We are physically chemically
emotional human beings.
That's not a bad thing.
It only becomes a limitation
when we keep accessing...
those same emotions and those
same attitudes on a daily basis...
and go nowhere in terms of our
change or evolution in our life.
How can we say that we have
by simply experiencing
the same emotions...
that we're addicted to every day?
What we're actually saying is
I have to reconfirm who I am...
and my personality is "I have to do this.
I have to go here. I have to be that. "
A master is quite a different cat.
It is one that sees the day...
as an opportunity in time...
to create avenues of reality...
and emotions that are unborn...
of realities that are unborn...
that the day becomes a fertilization...
of infinite tomorrows.
There's a part of the brain
called the hypothalamus...
and the hypothalamus is
like a little mini factory.
And it is a place that
assembles certain chemicals...
that matches certain
emotions that we experience.
Those particular chemicals
are called peptides.
They're small chain
amino acid sequences.
The body's basically a carbon unit...
amino acids all together...
to formulate its physical structure.
In the hypothalamus we take small
chain proteins called peptides...
and we assemble them into certain
neuropeptides or neurohormones...
that match the emotional states
that we experience on a daily basis.
So there's chemicals for anger and
there's chemicals for sadness...
and there's chemicals for victimization.
There's chemicals for lust.
There's a chemical that matches every
emotional state that we experience.
And the moment that we
experience that emotional state...
in our body or in our brain...
that hypothalamus will
immediately assemble the peptide.
It then releases it through the
pituitary into the bloodstream.
into the bloodstream...
it finds its way to different centers
or different parts of the body.
Every single cell in the body has
these receptors on the outside.
One cell can have
thousands of receptors...
studding its surface
kind of opening up...
to the outside world.
And when a peptide docks on a cell...
it literally- like a
key going into a lock-
sits on the receptor
surface and attaches to it...
and kind of moves the receptor and...
kind of like a doorbell buzzing
sends a signal into the cell.
It's party time!
What happens in adulthood...
is that most of us who've had
our glitches along the way...
are operating in a
emotionally detached place...
or we're operating as
if today were yesterday.
Mixed.
Change in itself means then...
that we have to abandon our old self.
It means that we have to
leave behind our identity...
for a few moments...
and begin to speculate who we could be.
our behavior enough...
so that it's permanent.
Our experiences color what we know.
So there is no completely
objective appraisal of anything.
Because our appraisal of everything...
has to do with our
previous experiences...
and our emotions.
Everything has an
emotional weighting to it.
We've gone from emotions
being these spiritual...
immaterial things to things-
they're not even things-
to actual molecules
with molecular weights...
and peptides with
sequences and structures.
Science knows now that the
hypothalamus makes neuropeptides...
and those neuropeptides
are strong chemicals.
Well here's the story of
the peptide and the cell.
The peptides find the receptors...
and dock onto them and stay attached.
Then they come off and then
they can come back on again.
And while they're there
they are changing the cell.
A receptor that has a
peptide sitting in it...
sets off a whole cascade
of biochemical events...
some of which changes
nucleus of the cell.
Each cell is definitely alive...
and uh each cell has a consciousness...
particularly if we
define consciousness...
as the point of view of an observer.
There is always the
perspective of the cell.
The cell knows where it is.
The cell knows where it's going.
The cell knows what
proteins it's making.
The cell knows whether it's about to divide
or whether it's in a program to stop dividing.
In fact the cell is the smallest
unit of consciousness in the body.
I'm hungry!
The cells are yelling
up to the brain saying...
- Hungry!
- "We haven't gotten our fix today. "
- And it's gonna start sending
impressions to the brain.
- I'm hungry.
- And the brain is gonna start to formulate imagery.
voices in our head.
- I'm hungry!
- to think of a reason why we should be depressed.
- Yes I'm hungry!
- think of a reason why we should be confused.
think of a reason for our own suffering.
And the body's gonna
be telling the brain...
that it's not getting
its chemical need-
chemical needs met.
And so the brain will then activate...
our past situations...
- Yeah.
- And flashing pictures to our frontal lobe.
Oh yeah! We've commandeered
an entire serving platter!
Yeah keep it comin'! Keep it comin'!
- Delicious!
- Oh yeah!
Well my definition of an addiction
Something that you can't stop.
We bring to ourselves
situations that will fulfill...
the biochemical craving
of the cells of our body...
by creating situations that
meet our chemical needs.
It always happens to me!
- Every day!
- why me?
So my definition really means that...
if you can't control your emotional
state you must be addicted to it.
Oh this ruins everything!
The people that we really love...
are people who are willing
our feelings whatever they are.
Whether they're sexual.
- Whether they are victimized
- Poor me. Poor you.
- Whether they are power. You
So you feel like you're in control.
Don't dip your half-eaten shrimp
back into the cocktail sauce.
Screw you and your health
codes! I am the bride's sister!
I'll stick my ass in the cocktail
sauce if I damn well please!
I want you to get out there and serve. Make
sure everybody has a full plate. Fun fun fun.
If you won't do anything about it-
We show you what women want!
What is reality?
- What is reality?
- What is reality?
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