Leading Neuroscientist: How Intuition, Your 6th Sense & Manifestation ACTUALLY Work | Dr. Tara Swart

2024 ж. 20 Мам.
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Neuroscientist Dr. Tara Swart reveals the neuroscience behind the law of attraction, intuition, and extra-sensory perceptions.
In order to create the life of our dreams, we must first understand what limits us from doing so. Tara discusses the origin of our identity and how the formation of it during childhood can either help or hinder our manifestation. Explaining that by harnessing the power of neuroplasticity, we can learn to reinvent ourselves.
She dives into practices for self-transformation, rewiring survival mechanisms, and releasing stress. She also shares her insights from studying Indigenous wisdom, discussing the creative potential of nature, the power of gratitude, and the mystery of consciousness beyond the human brain.
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Timecodes:
0:00 Intro
2:06 Interoception: The Practice of Understanding Our Bodies Signals
3:57 The Reality of Extra Sensory Perception
7:03 Honoring Your Intuition & Gut Feelings
12:50 Watch Out For Your Thoughts & Rewire Your Brain
16:00 The Science of Identity and How It's Holding You Back
21:40 Harnessing The Power of Neuroplasticity To Reinvent Yourself
26:20 Cultivating Magnetic Desire: Getting Clear On What You REALLY Want
28:42 Top Practices for Self Transformation
31:02 Rewiring Survival Mechanisms to Have an Abundant Outlook on Life
40:53 How Our Hormones Complicate Casual Sex
44:28 How Our Modern Living is Screwing Us
46:05 The Essential Tool to Happiness: Nature & Creativity
53:19 A Grounded Approach to the Law of Attraction
57:56 How Stress Hinders Your Manifestations
1:01:45 Patience: The Essential Key to Manifestation
1:06:35 The Greatest Source of Unhappiness: Navigating the Dance of Being & Becoming
1:14:15 What Percentage of Our Brain Do We Actually Use?
1:19:29 Indigenous Wisdom for Modern Times
1:25:47 The Science of Reaching Human potential & Unlocking Spiritual Superpowers
1:36:18 Why Consciousness May Not Be Limited to the Human Brain
1:41:10 What Neuroscience Says About the Pineal Gland
1:46:00 The Most Important Things in Life: Love & Gratitude
1:46:57 Conclusion
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Dr Tara Swart is a neuroscientist, medical doctor, executive advisor, Senior Lecturer at MIT Sloan, and author of best-seller ‘The Source’ which has translations in 38 global territories.
Tara is passionate about disseminating simple, pragmatic neuroscience-based messages that change the way people live and work. She personally advises a small number of executives via personal recommendation only, and speaks at major conferences globally.
Previous residencies include Brown’s Fashion; Annabel’s, a private members’ club in Mayfair; and she was the world’s first Neuroscientist-in-Residence at the Corinthia Hotel, London. Tara was on the EFG Asset Management Future Leaders Panel 2018-19.
Tara is currently the Chief Science Officer at Heights, was Neuroscience and Psychological Advisor at To Be Magnetic and Chief Neuroscience Officer at Arowana International (Private Equity).
In 2020 Tara became the Spokesperson for Aromatherapy Associates and now represents several beauty brands focusing on health, wellbeing and innovative technologies such as the probiotic Symprove.
Tara is a Trustee at The Lady Garden Foundation, a charity for gynaecological cancers.
Instagram: / drtaraswart
Dr. Tara's Podcast: www.taraswart.com/podcast/
Website: www.taraswart.com
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  • I do have a manifestation story where I learned that I had just to ask the Universe and not worry about how it was gonna manifest. My dog is 13 and going blind so she was having a bad case of separation anxiety every time I’d leave for work. Tried the camera so she would hear me, that didn’t work. Tried leaving relaxing music on, that didn’t work. I consulted with her vet and she suggested some natural relaxing soft chews cause we didn’t want to put her on any type of medication for her to relax.Needless to say that didn’t work either.I was asking the Universe for a sign, maybe I can find a daycare, nothing worked. Then after a month or so of going through this ordeal and seeing my poor dog suffer, and thinking I’m running out of options, one day I found an abandoned young cat, and something told me I could bring him to the house and try and see if my dog would like the company, I had never had a cat in my life nor was I a cat person until that day that I felt this connection to this cat, he was so loving since the first time I approached him and he was licking my hands, so I took him with me and introduced him to my dog and it was like two old friends reuniting again, the energy was so loving and soft it was just too perfect! He has brought so much joy into the house and my dog is much happier and healthier! It would never occurred to me that a cat was the solution, but the Universe knew 🥰🐱🐶🥰

    @angieelabed4519@angieelabed45196 ай бұрын
    • What a great story! Solutions like that often come when we finally surrender as all practical ways have been exhausted

      @nailas7786@nailas77866 ай бұрын
    • ✨👍👍👍✨

      @joygoddard361@joygoddard3616 ай бұрын
    • That's such a beautiful story :)

      @LaurenGNolan@LaurenGNolan6 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for sharing! your story reminds me to have faith! thanks again.

      @janechiu370@janechiu3706 ай бұрын
    • That's so beautiful. So happy for your dog and your newly adopted cat. It's like the universe sent your dog a little spirit guide or soul mate in the body of a cat ❤❤❤ which explains the instant recognition between them both. So very sweet ❤❤❤.

      @ellie.l6585@ellie.l65856 ай бұрын
  • Tara is a gift to this world. When my dad passed, he was hooked up to machines to keep him alive, along with a brain monitor to see if there was any activity, there was none. However, when my children called him to say goodbye, he mumbled "I love you" to them and shed a tear. So yes, consciousness outside the physical is absolutely possible.

    @alisonrono8892@alisonrono88925 ай бұрын
    • WOW! How amazing! Your children obviously were tuned in to your father!

      @esperanzamunoz2725@esperanzamunoz27255 ай бұрын
    • I call bullshit

      @forgetful3360@forgetful33604 ай бұрын
    • Official

      @spirozanganas@spirozanganas4 ай бұрын
    • ❤😢

      @TheVanichkaa@TheVanichkaa4 ай бұрын
    • ​@@forgetful3360That will be your limitation.

      @RubyZan@RubyZan4 ай бұрын
  • This lady is amazingly articulate. She has a gift for effortless and clear explanation of ideas and concepts. Well done.

    @aryabastani@aryabastani6 ай бұрын
    • Yes she does . My cortisols should be high considering I am under eviction , at age 80, after 30 yrs in a beautiful place - when I was asked " how you feel ?" My reply : " I feel like a cork, bobbing in the ocean, not knowing where I'll end up but Im still bobbing " it's so exciting !

      @SwiftyJoan@SwiftyJoan6 ай бұрын
    • ​@@SwiftyJoanHold to GRATITUDE for those beautiful 30 years, as many have lived under horribly chaotic regimes for just as long. May you find peace and stability soon. 🌟💖🌟

      @waterspirit8053@waterspirit80536 ай бұрын
    • ​@@SwiftyJoanare you on tiktok or Facebook as I've just been evicted also after 7 years and losing a 14yr relationship so I'd love to follow your story❤

      @renaeylias9648@renaeylias96485 ай бұрын
  • I am a 55 yo man , and cried several times watching this . Dr Tara is just such an amazing sweet and kind soul and André also , two truly beautiful human beings . While I was watching it , I could imagine if the world was led by people with hearts and empathy like these 2 . What a fantastic world this would be .

    @user-qs2jk2re9c@user-qs2jk2re9c6 ай бұрын
    • But is not!

      @LaFelee@LaFelee6 ай бұрын
    • @@LaFelee not yet!, if you haven't got anything nice to say ...

      @joemurphy1626@joemurphy16266 ай бұрын
    • I have a lot of nice things to say, just fact the world is not leading by empathy

      @LaFelee@LaFelee6 ай бұрын
    • @@LaFeleeunfortunately it’s led by selfish, egoistic and mean people . That’s the problem .

      @user-qs2jk2re9c@user-qs2jk2re9c6 ай бұрын
    • Have faith ,this is war the world is in on all levels ,and it'll be over very soon , unfortunately everything has to hit rock bottom first and that's where we are rite now, but please believe all this is necessary and at the end of this is a bright new world✌💚

      @joemurphy1626@joemurphy16266 ай бұрын
  • Your level of “listening “ is on superhero status. I aspire to be able to listen like you - without interrupting and actually listening. I applaud you

    @multimillionairessTatiana@multimillionairessTatiana6 ай бұрын
  • 30:26 Wow! This was an “Ah Ha” moment for me! You can’t undo a pathway that is already there… you just need to override it!!! This takes off so much pressure to try to ‘change’. It just clicked for me so much more hearing it said that way! Thank You! 🙏

    @mymoneyskills@mymoneyskills2 ай бұрын
  • One morning at the spa where I worked as a massage therapist, I gave a treatment to a woman I had never met before. I started massaging her neck and face and noticed at the other end of the table what looked like heatwaves coming up from her feet. And as the waves kept rising up, a presence made himself known to me. I couldn’t see facial features or colors, I just knew it was a man. He told me to tell this women that he knew that she loved him with all of her heart and that she did everything in her power and that it was enough and she had given him her best and not to be hard on herself, it was more than enough, please don’t worry, and that he loved her so very much. This had never happened to me before and was scared to say anything to her because I thought I might freak her out. I was freaked out. I was afraid that if I spoke those words to her that I would be fired for upsetting a client. And, that is what I said to her when I was able to get the words out. And then I gave her his message. He was still in the room with us when I told her everything that he urgently asked me to tell her. She then told me she had been grieving the loss of her elderly father, whom she had been caring for in her home. On the day he died she was worried about leaving him to go to work or stay home with him because he seemed unwell. She fought with herself about it but decided to go to work. While she was at work, he passed away and she felt deep guilt for having left him instead of staying home with him. I was floored. But validated in that exchange, in going out on that limb with them. When I was engaged to my (pediatric orthopedic surgeon) husband and started meeting people in the medical community, I saw how afraid they could become in the face of topics not based in science. I felt right away that I had to be careful with whom I shared my curiosity and interest in a broader take on spirituality. It’s understandable that the ground can feel shakey for people in the scientific community. Given the supportive platform such as this “Know Thyself” creates and supports a listening for Tara as a (courageous) sacred ground breaker. Grateful for you both!

    @sarahgreene4111@sarahgreene41115 ай бұрын
    • Beautiful message. Thank you for sharing this. Will share it further on. Love from India 🇮🇳

      @Lakshyam9@Lakshyam95 ай бұрын
    • Hopefully soon, it won’t be as taboo as the science supports the spiritual need in humanity

      @kayleighkannthewisher@kayleighkannthewisher4 ай бұрын
    • I lived in a house that seemed like a portal. More and more things began to happen that I just knew. I could see faces, colors and words. I told a woman that a child was around her and that she's upset that her sister blames herself. Like, I just felt crazy. But, she validated me and acknowledged that it was her daughter and the topic was an issue. So many times. It's just a knowing I can't explain. I've moved from that house and it rarely happens now. Which is nice because it's kind of frightening, but more frightening how you'll be seen by others but you feel so compelled to speak, like it won't leave you alone unless you do.

      @MarGon.3328@MarGon.33283 ай бұрын
    • As a fellow massage therapist, I love this story. I also have had many "out there" experiences like this from doing healing work. Great job relaying the message! It can be scary, but she really needed to hear it. You were very brave! ❤

      @AmmaLove24@AmmaLove24Ай бұрын
    • What a powerful experience, Sarah.

      @TheBrandMuze@TheBrandMuze13 күн бұрын
  • I found Tara about 6 months ago and must say she is such a wise person and a kind soul. I hope the universe continues to open her mind and soul to greater nuggets of wisdom so she can help enlighten a whole generation.🙏💯❤️

    @crackerjack834@crackerjack8344 ай бұрын
  • There are colors we cant see, sounds we cant hear, and all I know is that I know so little. How wonderful it is that there is so much yet to be discovered 💫

    @ashleighmemarzadeh7638@ashleighmemarzadeh76386 ай бұрын
    • Well said!

      @Shurmurable@Shurmurable2 ай бұрын
    • @@Shurmurable thank you 🥰🥰

      @ashleighmemarzadeh7638@ashleighmemarzadeh76382 ай бұрын
    • My words like 🤘💖😘

      @Anonymas-di6zc@Anonymas-di6zcАй бұрын
  • This woman is pure brilliance! She has an extraordinary way of combining her scientific expertise/findings with the magic and awe of the spiritual world. Loved this conversation!

    @DR-yl5sp@DR-yl5sp6 ай бұрын
  • My first time hearing such amazing information. This is really big for me in so many ways. 12 years ago today my mother walked in the spiritual realm leaving our physical world. An hour before she took her last breath. I sat next to her and meditated. I was able to connect with mom in my spiritual form. I walked up the gats of heaven were she looked healed and in a younger form then what she physically looked like in front of me. I head her voice in my mind and saw her through my 3rd eye. It was just the beginning of my spiritual awakening and beautiful journey up to this very moment ❤️🙏🏼❤️

    @JazzR-om7me@JazzR-om7me5 ай бұрын
    • You are hallucinating then because spirits dont exist in human form. How could you tell she is younger? There is no form of a spirit

      @jass1794@jass17945 ай бұрын
    • That's so sweet and special! Thanks for sharing that c:

      @user-cj8bb9ef7h@user-cj8bb9ef7h5 ай бұрын
    • I can relate. I had a shared death experience with my own father- and years later discovered a podcast Between R.Raymond Moody and Dr. Eben Alexander and they spoke fairly casually of it- not just in family but in hospice nurses as well….it’s definitely out there. They call it SDE. It certainly changed me- I lived with people thinking I was ‘hysterical’ or something, but for me I had objective evidence that assured me of its reality….😊From one to another….

      @colleenmcdonald5022@colleenmcdonald50224 ай бұрын
    • What a beautiful story, brought tears to my eyes.🥺 I am so sorry for your loss. You know that when the time comes you will be reunited with her with open arms. Thank you for so much sharing. 🙏🤍

      @Micah-jk6nz@Micah-jk6nz27 күн бұрын
  • When I was about 8 years old, I loved my school teacher so much I used to stare at her really hard when she came close to me. I thought she was so beautiful. She had a mole on her face right beside her left nostril that I thought was really cute. One day she told us she was leaving town and will no longer be our teacher. I was devastated. I kept thinking I couldn't lose her and I must have something that reminds me of her, anything. I wanted to have a mole beside my nostril like her so I would never forget her. I wished it so bad crying all night. When I woke up next morning, I saw a tiny clot of blood under my skin the size of a mole right beside my left nostril at the exact same spot she had hers. Over the following few days, the skin on top of that clot split open and the clot rose to the surface forming a black raised mole just like hers. It remained on my face for 35 years. My family wondered for years how I got that mole in the exact same spot like my teacher and I never said anything. In my forties, the mole started to change colour and went from black to unsightley greenish grey. All my friends were telling me to remove it. When I told two of them why I was reluctant to do so, they gave me that look like I was either crazy or thought they were stupid enough to believe it. I never told anyone since. Few years later, I had it removed. Now I'm telling you this because I don't care any more "how that sounds" or if anyone will believe. I know how far the "law of attraction" goes. I've been there.

    @RubyZan@RubyZan4 ай бұрын
    • That's crazy. No one wants an ugly mole. I believe you, just saying.

      @peekaboots01@peekaboots01Ай бұрын
    • You know your truth, such a beautiful story ❤

      @NaiTaylor@NaiTaylor25 күн бұрын
    • What a beautiful story ❤

      @zipinha@zipinha24 күн бұрын
    • That's a beautiful story ..I thought you were going to say as the mole began to change and you had to remove it was possibly a sweet sign that she had possibly passed away and it was now time for you to move on ..but that she came into your life ..just so you can see just how powerful YOUR mind really is . And that you will always remember that if you want something ..not bad enough but good enough you will have it ! Even if it's not forever. 🙏🏼🤗

      @Exoticaworship7@Exoticaworship77 күн бұрын
  • Since i started meditating 3 years ago and raising my Frequency i can literally get a knowing of who is thinking about me at the exact moment lol it feels different than when u think of someone and i can feel others intentions now too. We all have these abilities we just have to tap in meditation really helps it's amazing! Our 6th sense

    @blossom_6@blossom_63 ай бұрын
    • How do you meditate?

      @user-ok5ez1ls1k@user-ok5ez1ls1kАй бұрын
    • ​@@user-ok5ez1ls1kin this day and age there is a million videos that can show you and teach you on KZhead. Look up how to meditate there are different ways but sitting up in a quite place with your eyes closed is one of the most common ways.

      @NS-baby@NS-babyАй бұрын
  • She’s an absolute beacon of knowledge. Thank you for this ✨

    @eelyssafischer@eelyssafischer6 ай бұрын
    • hi where are you from?

      @sushil933@sushil9334 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for having this guest on. I am following a very parallel life path. I too am a MD who has pursued these matters since 2020. This spring I will be a guest lecturer in Oceania Cruise lines, to speak about this topic. Everything she has touched on in this interview, will be included. I’m brave and have had the courage to open my throat chakra. I too am excited and curious with the feedback I have gotten so far. She has inspired me to share my truth as she has. I may not have the open credibility that she does, but I do have the same conviction to follow my own truth in my own way.

    @lisacaprio6302@lisacaprio63026 ай бұрын
    • It is a very facinating phenomenon, I also agree with this ideology. I feel once we align our convious with our subconscious; anything we want gets willed into existence in a way. It is intriguing.

      @scottiusnevious5143@scottiusnevious51436 ай бұрын
    • Keep it up, we need more of this. Thank you. I was a registered nurse for 20 years. The more those who began in more orthodox, conventional pathways do this, the easier it is for those who follow and the more people will listen 😁❤️😘

      @innerpeacewithdenise111@innerpeacewithdenise1116 ай бұрын
    • @@innerpeacewithdenise111 agree!!! Consciousness is evolving

      @lisacaprio6302@lisacaprio63026 ай бұрын
    • "an" MD A quirky little rule based on the sound of "M" = "ehm", thus "an" 😘

      @bethbartlett5692@bethbartlett56926 ай бұрын
    • 😮😮😮😢 I love 😮 it 😅

      @yaseminsharman9429@yaseminsharman94296 ай бұрын
  • I took a manifestation type course. At the end I envisioned a couple things. To be on national tv as an artist and getting $10,000. Months later I was interviewed by a national live morning show. A year later I won $10,000. In a contest

    @ScotCampbellwindowpainter@ScotCampbellwindowpainter6 ай бұрын
    • Could you please share the nAME of that show. Thanks

      @athirasunny7664@athirasunny76642 ай бұрын
  • I have no clue how I came across this video and just got hooked on listening to an entire 1:47:40 podcast… Dr Tara is well spoken an amazingly articulate .. listening to her smooth flowing explanations is indeed a great privilege…

    @skylardboys2793@skylardboys27935 ай бұрын
    • Same

      @MarGon.3328@MarGon.33283 ай бұрын
  • I love Tara’s energy. Being able to extract information and explain it so easily with her holistic yet scientific based research!

    @Iknowgia_222@Iknowgia_2224 ай бұрын
  • 8 hrs since release and 1000 people have not only listened but taken the time to like this podcast. That is a beautiful thing ❤

    @jessicaporter4194@jessicaporter41946 ай бұрын
  • This was amazing! ❤ I’m just about to start school to become a neuroscientist, and my goal is to focus on how energy work/“woo woo” practices affect the brain & nervous system. She’s an inspiration for bridging the gap between science & spirituality. Excited about where society is heading with all of this understanding ☺️

    @Heaven_n_hel@Heaven_n_hel6 ай бұрын
    • Good luck in your chosen field! Its a great time for this field!

      @esperanzamunoz2725@esperanzamunoz27255 ай бұрын
  • Tip: do askfirmations and do them aloud. Why am I so happy now that I am in wonderful relationship? Why am I so happy now that I am financially free? That way you overcome the critical divide and go directly to re-programming the subconscious mind! Start small do up to three twice a day. You are most susceptible when you first wake up and before you go to bed. This is the time your conscious brain is less active and subconscious is in full force.

    @deedots2878@deedots28785 ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much for your wisdom ! As a bipolar person I experienced many spiritual moments, I notably woke up surrounded by golden lights and was locked down in a psychiatric hospital because of that. Deep in my heart I know that all I experienced is real, thank you so much for making the world a better place. Sending love and blessings

    @Kate-en7zz@Kate-en7zz3 ай бұрын
  • WOW this just clarified something for me...at 51:00 talking about beauty and creativity. Ever since I visited Sedona, Az for the very first time, I felt in my Soul I needed to live there, or like something told me "you belong here, this is your home." And when I'm there, I feel so inspired, creative and like I'm literally in my highest mind/spirit and energy. My goal is to be able to relocate there this year to help me on my journey as a coach and creator, and bring others there to heal and tap into their inner power as well

    @theminddoula@theminddoula4 ай бұрын
  • what an inspiering conversation, as a spiritual psychotherapist, 82 years old, i was very lonely at the beginning of my jurney combining psycotherapy with spirit, after 40 years i found the right mix of them, and still there are people who ask me for 'conventional' therapy, but today i know how to deal with it. hello from israel, thank you and much love.

    @user-ue1dz7rk8k@user-ue1dz7rk8k6 ай бұрын
    • One is no good without the other. Some people's psychological issues are from spirit and they have no idea. Some crazy people aren't crazy at all. They're possessed. Yeshua told us to follow him and cast out demons, but few believe and even less try. He never said one thing about asking the pope for permission nor authority. He said if we believe him, we have the authority to use his holy name to cast off evil,to heal, and to manifest.

      @wesstone7571@wesstone75716 ай бұрын
    • How lovely! I'm sure you most certainly WERE quite lonely in that field all those years ago! I can feel how young and courageous your spirit is....I'm quite sure you have much more work to do here! I'm so very sorry for the troubles you are experiencing now (and for waaay too long) I wish you all peace🙏

      @joannaharrison7368@joannaharrison73685 ай бұрын
    • Would enjoy learning of your journey. 💕🙏God Bless you!👑

      @terrisolaroli4169@terrisolaroli41695 ай бұрын
    • Be safe always!✌️

      @yourconnection9303@yourconnection93035 ай бұрын
    • Trans personal therapy is wide spread these days

      @Nate1975@Nate19755 ай бұрын
  • Thank you both from the bottom of my heart- the generosity. the honesty.

    @yvonnaschlawe3953@yvonnaschlawe39536 ай бұрын
  • This conversation gave me the courage to believe in myself. I understand more now about self than i have in the past 20yrs? I have been in a very toxic marriage for 26yrs. I have been trying to leave many many times. I have been so busy analyzing why he behaves so badly that i forgot my potential. For the first time i can confidentiality move forward after listening to this conversation. I understand self way more now. I will listen to this over and over as a reminder that i can be free from the abuse. And i know this is public and im ok with that.

    @carlyd.9662@carlyd.96623 ай бұрын
    • Leave, leave, leave! Find happiness. You will be sent a loving partner in time.

      @debrasavoff1794@debrasavoff179423 күн бұрын
  • So blessed to have found this Dr. Her teachings are impactful!

    @terrisolaroli4169@terrisolaroli41695 ай бұрын
  • Out of body experience during abu*e as a child. Also as a teen, then while driving right before a car accident. I had to see the best option to keep my daughter and my friend’s son safe. God is good. 💕

    @jovitahaynes7099@jovitahaynes709920 күн бұрын
  • I love Tara, I'm so happy I've found her here, thank you for bringing her on!!!

    @zuzanakyselova1561@zuzanakyselova15616 ай бұрын
  • I’ve been able to manifest my dogs, car and house. So glad for dr. Tara Swart! I’ve been into law of attraction since I was 13, I got one of my favorite books “the secret” and it set off my beautiful, blessed life ❤ I’m 32 now and there’s no limit 🥰

    @shayboo_91@shayboo_914 ай бұрын
    • The first thing I manifested was the book the secret

      @ladybugjones76@ladybugjones76Ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much for an awesome podcast. Want to share what led me on the path to believing that the universe is self orchestrating: In 1987 I was in the epicenter of a personal crisis. Then the telephone rang and both my friends were on the phone. He asked me how I was and how had the annual holidays been. I lied and said. Fine. Then he said that while he and his wife were on the W. Coast, volunteering at this retreat... He had occasion to sit under a pepper tree and meditate. He then saw me submerged in a deep pool.. Drowning? hands stretched out for help. Hence their phone call to me. Upon hearing that i burst into tears, opening the floodgates and related to them, my present turmoil... Of course there were wise suggestions to support my well being etc and my life did change for the better and today as an 80year old... AM GRATEFUL FOR EVERYTHING IN THIS LIFE.

    @urmilajithoo6511@urmilajithoo651116 күн бұрын
  • Thank you Andre’ for bringing Dr Tara Swart to us! ✨💖💕💖✨

    @sophiac7988@sophiac79885 ай бұрын
  • This is my first time learning about either of you. It was an exceptionally well done interview. The ease and comfort with which Tara expresses these complicated ideas makes it so easy to become involved in the concepts.

    @gwengeorge442@gwengeorge4425 ай бұрын
  • Great interview!! I have had a shared death with my father in 1989 an after death communication with my mother in 2001 and a spiritually transformative experience at a time where I was brought to my knees due to allowing someone in my world due to kindness and compassion but eventually losing it after many of her bad choices. Those choices cost me but eventually led me to a spiritual experience where I was enveloped in love and bright white light. I'm so glad to hear you ask for us to post about these experiences bc they can be so wonderful but noone wants to talk about them bc they aren't commonly spoken about. So crazy!! Thank you for your channel and your contributions to changing our world!!

    @searchingforsanddollars@searchingforsanddollars6 ай бұрын
  • I just love Dr Tara Swart. What a gift she is!

    @jenniferredding3381@jenniferredding33812 ай бұрын
  • Fantastic conversation André thank you. You hold space beautifully and your guests feel comfortable to share from the heart what they otherwise might withhold. Thank you Dr Tara for sharing your deep wisdom ❤️🌟❤️

    @innerpeacewithdenise111@innerpeacewithdenise1116 ай бұрын
  • Loved this episode so much! Thank you Tara for sharing your wisdom, and thank you André for offering a space!

    @Federicasjourney@Federicasjourney5 ай бұрын
  • I love listening to Dr Tara Swartz. Great interview, thank you!

    @musingfoodie1041@musingfoodie10415 ай бұрын
  • I would love to be on this show. I have had multiple death experiences and have survived AIDS without drugs and went through drug addiction and came right back and began manifesting miraculous things for myself and others. I studied many things Yoga the Taoist healing system macrobiotic The list goes on and on. I love this pod cast. So amazing. Thank you

    @Chucklesdaclown@Chucklesdaclown6 ай бұрын
    • Wow, kindly share how do I manifest? Can I get the things I want the things that make me happy through Manifestation? I have anxiety, easily get over whelmed and I do not like responsibility Also you survived HIV, when you test does it show you are positive yet your totally fine? Thank you

      @kupewataaka6917@kupewataaka69176 ай бұрын
    • I hope André will have you on soon!

      @Mr00000111@Mr000001116 ай бұрын
    • Did you heal ur AIDS completely?

      @think7220@think72206 ай бұрын
    • Awesome! Maybe Next Level Soul could be a podcast to reach out to as well.

      @jmlouie@jmlouie6 ай бұрын
    • Good for you. Most who have your troubles are heart broken lonely, and angry (rightfully so) and dive into drugs rather than fight for what's left of life. Once you overcome the desires of the flesh, what's left is the good part. People don't understand that. They don't even want to hear that. They just want to fulfill their desires which is what got most of them where they are..

      @wesstone7571@wesstone75716 ай бұрын
  • Dr Tara is my new hero. so charming graceful and generous spirited.

    @subbtopp@subbtopp5 ай бұрын
    • RIGHT!?!?

      @truds8586@truds85865 ай бұрын
  • This is excellence at it's best. Both Dr. Tara Wart and Andre - a priceless gift to all of us. Thank you!

    @KayberM@KayberM4 ай бұрын
  • Thank you SO much Dr Tara. Exactly what the world needs

    @vanessaclark3451@vanessaclark34516 ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much for this interview, loved this open approach and how Dr.Swart communicates and synthesizes LOA and spiritual ideology with her background in neuroscience.

    @sharingearbuds@sharingearbuds6 ай бұрын
  • Dear Dr. Tara, You are amazing! What a groundbreaking neuroscientist you are! I love this podcast and intend to share it with my children!

    @sallysass8035@sallysass80354 ай бұрын
  • Great interview! Dr. Swart is very intelligent and it's good to see more and more scientifically minded people discuss this openly. André is so chill and seems to always make his guests feel comfortable.

    @coolbreeze5683@coolbreeze56836 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for sharing this. First time hearing about Dr. Tara Swart. I am glad to have the opportunity to listen to her.

    @pymonsawdeckyar3708@pymonsawdeckyar37086 ай бұрын
  • The statement of goal setting the gap between where you are vs want to be is unhappiness... reinforces the writing out and visualizing goals and the logical steps to get there. That's huge. Cuz I've always been one of those yeah right i don't need to write out my goals i know what they are... but realizing the gap is what creates unhappiness vs staying on a goal step you are on the journey of you really think about it or write it out. Thank you. Now i wanna write out my goals and the steps and embrace actually writing them out now lol

    @utopiajj@utopiajj5 ай бұрын
  • Dr. Tara Swart 🤩 is the TOP!

    @silviadelpiano7305@silviadelpiano73056 ай бұрын
  • This interview was phenomenal. Don't know how there aren't more comments!!! Love the range of topics covered. Outstanding in every way ✨✨✨💜💜💜

    @truds8586@truds85865 ай бұрын
  • Biggest fan of Dr Tara! This was such an enlightening conversation. Thank you!

    @Sandy-qx2rx@Sandy-qx2rx5 ай бұрын
  • I am an intuitive healer and I can say I've astroprojected as a child. And I've talked with many who have passed. And helped others with the grief from loss. My niece had died and came back, was revived in an accident. Wild story!!

    @DonnaLakes@DonnaLakes29 күн бұрын
  • Dr. Tara Swart is so full of wisdom ❤

    @glassladder7973@glassladder797323 күн бұрын
  • This conversation was amazing! I totally loved this episode! Thank you André for sharing!

    @sol.916@sol.9166 ай бұрын
  • I've had a near death experience. I came to in the ICU, my mom was sitting in a chair and I was digging through my sheets. She asked what i was doing and I said "I lost the letter from God " and I remember being sent back...

    @melon-pv1cj@melon-pv1cj4 ай бұрын
  • perhaps the clearest explanation on this subject that I have heard

    @John-ez5yt@John-ez5yt6 ай бұрын
  • I came across some comments that truly reflect the essence of love and happiness. Tara and Andre shine bright like beacons and embody these beautiful qualities. I am truly grateful for their presence and contribution.♥🙏

    @weltcitizen3533@weltcitizen35334 ай бұрын
  • I found the information about wisdom being pushed into both the spinal cord and gut very interesting. Like Dr Swart said, intuition can be described as a gut feeling, but the revelation about wisdom being pushed down into the spinal cord instantly made me think of a kundlini awakening- energy travelling up the spine once awakened and tapped into. Fascinating episode!

    @bloomarmstrong6378@bloomarmstrong63786 ай бұрын
  • This just woke me up to how much I have manifested in the last 6 months people and situations thst bring me closer towards a new career I hadn’t even anticipated a year ago and I was slightly overwhelmed with a feeling of gratitude and wonder at what has happened because I actually have believed thst I can make this happen.

    @SusanBurrisOG@SusanBurrisOG5 ай бұрын
  • First listen! Love this! She has such a beautiful accent! On Nature, I prioritize it. It looms very large in my life every day almost every vacation is based on the outdoors. Most everyone can see at minimum birds and squirrels daily and be reminded of the great universe. My mother started me on it young, pointing out the robins and cardinals in our yard❤ I go for walks, bike rides nearly every day and observing what’s out there never gets old even the same pathways. I have favorite trees i say hello to, repeat animals I see and greet. Touch beautiful tree trunks and hug them. Trees feel! Thank you!

    @Fishsticks007@Fishsticks0076 ай бұрын
  • Thank you Andre for bringing this amazing woman. Not only that Dr. Tara has a very pleasant voice she explained everything so good that even someone with a little medical knowledge could understand. Thank you so much 🙏🌱

    @alexnikita5005@alexnikita50053 ай бұрын
  • I have to give props to the interviewer Andre. I have not heard of this podcast before and it came into my feed. I keep it simple for my clients- brain is a processing center based on anything you have consumed or experienced. New ideas, fresh ideas, new directions to take come from our higher mind aka intuition. What happens is our egos jump in and often derail us based on fear, other peoples opinion judgment. I listened for 15 min but wanted to say thank you and give props! 🙏

    @melindavanfleet407@melindavanfleet4072 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely joy to listen to this, you both are highly intelligent

    @XAcresMedia@XAcresMedia6 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for this collaborative moment with you, Andre and your guest. Very good insight at 31:36. If any other Being/Soul has experienced this or feels this way, have courage ❤️.

    @eagletk4582@eagletk45826 ай бұрын
  • Every time I watch your videos I feel more aligned with myself, nature, and others. My heart lifts and my hope is renewed. Thank you and I very much appreciate your work.

    @TR-ii3xu@TR-ii3xu6 ай бұрын
  • I enjoyed your wisdom talk with Dr. Tara Swart. I hope in these coming years more and more people in healthcare, sciences industries etc will grow to actively embrace the link between medicine, mental health and psychology, the sciences with spirituality and holistic wellness as in the case Dr Swart (and also Dr Bruce Lipton, Dr Joe Dispenza, Dr Brian Weiss etc)

    @HalimaP865@HalimaP8656 ай бұрын
  • She is wonderful, my favorite scientist. Her feminine perspective is refreshing. ❤

    @joanofarcxxi@joanofarcxxi5 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for including the topic of patience in the process of manifestation. There will be challenges and frustrations on our path, but the key is to keep moving forward and never give up on your "magnetic desires."

    @Sabel-sx4zr@Sabel-sx4zr28 күн бұрын
  • Awwww Andre, listening to you talk about Nigeria as a Nigerian warms my heart.

    @bloominlove@bloominlove6 ай бұрын
  • Thanks so much 🙏 another amazing and informative podcast. Thanks Andre, you should celebrate you’re ability to make the interviewee comfortable to open up and guide them to share from their heart ❤️ xox

    @debbieb2017@debbieb20176 ай бұрын
  • WOW! I wholeheartedly resonate with everything she said! I’m going to grab her book right now on Amazon! She’s talking about things that I’ve built my life around since childhood that almost nobody else discusses. I am so grateful to have run across this podcast and interview! I’m going to subscribe to both of you podcasts. And I’m totally going to follow her work. What a fascinating life’s work! Thank you both!

    @hfortenberry@hfortenberry6 ай бұрын
  • Dr Tara is the best. Her book is great. Thank you

    @solewestren3218@solewestren32186 ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much Dr. Swart for being brave enough to say things that many scientists wouldn't. It's so important! My degrees are in biology, ecology and behavior and I worked at university for a few years during grad school so I understand the pressures. But I'm also way into the "woowoo" stuff the older I get (I'm 55 now) and the more personal experiences I've had. I had an out-of-body experience when I was 19 which only made me even more interested in these topics but I was afraid to pursue it too much and always kept things in check back then, during college especially. But I absolutely believe consciousness is outside the body. In fact, when I was 3 or 4 years old, I remembering wondering why I was in this body vs another body. I took it as obvious that I was not my body but instead was consciousness inhabiting my body. Fortunately I had parents with loving and open minds so they never made me shut down those parts of myself. Anyway, on a different note, I think Tara might be an INTJ! Explains why she is brave enough to speak about these things and also why she identifies as an intuitive with logic and needs to work on her emotion and sensory. That's the story of my life Tara. I hear you! I'm 55, INTJ and working on those things as well. I watch a LOT of these types of interviews, not just on your channel but many others as well, regularly, and this is one of the MOST FASCINATING interviews I've seen. The information that Dr. Swart shares is absolutely wonderful and exciting and encouraging! After hearing the part where she talked about how our subconscious beliefs determine if we feel worthy or not to manifest our desires hit home with me and a memory popped up in association with something I've always struggled with and it hit me hard. I got emotional and yet it seemed so obvious once I connected the dots. I don't know that I'd have made that connection if it weren't for hearing Tara say that. I was also fascinated by the realization that the brain is doing actual physical work that makes you tired when you're building new pathways. I have experienced this and this is so intuitively accurate to me. Also, my mother always told me as a kid that mental work affects you physically as well. I'm in the middle working on a passion project that I've been working on for several years and I can FEEL it about to pop! It's getting so close. I've been feeling so much anticipation lately because it feels so close. So it was gratifying to hear her words supporting that. I'm super grateful to her for that and for her work. I also adore Carl Jung and am extremely into the MBTI and have read some of his works. So, I've just been loving this entire conversation. Thank you again!

    @BeyondSustainableLiving@BeyondSustainableLiving4 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for this excellent interview! Love Dr Tara. Just wanted to mention that the vedas are not the most ancient texts, that would be the Atra Hasis and the Enuma Elish, Babylonian cuneiform text written on ancient clay tablets circa at probably 2nd millennium BC, that tell the true story of our creation and destruction (flood) by the Annunaki.

    @zozozoz@zozozozАй бұрын
  • Not only is Tara an exceptional guest providing deep knowledge - also André is an excellent interviewer. I love his intelligent comments and questions. Dream team!

    @annaalm18@annaalm18Ай бұрын
  • Great podcast! The fact that we can overwrite neurological pathways is the best I have heard in my life❤

    @kathringreif-maher8830@kathringreif-maher883020 күн бұрын
  • André… incredible questions! Thank you for this AWESOME gathering of wisdom!!! So epic!

    @bdancepants5003@bdancepants50033 ай бұрын
  • Most patient man on the planet. Hats off to you😉😌

    @MichelePersiani89@MichelePersiani896 ай бұрын
  • I've gone down the Rabbit hole aswell... after cutting throught the knot of a really big childhood trauma, i was waking up and started writing and kind of could not stop... at night i layed down and rested my body but got up every half an hour to write on, and during the day i had the fortune of having my nephews around, so i could rest my mind engaging with them and then working with my body. all that just came out of me was so surreal and often abstract that today i can hardly recognize all the levels of meaning in those poems that i felt at the time... but also my Identity started to desolve into that different level of conciousness and i really started to feel fear of dying, when i continue on that path... so i fell back into a normal state of beeing after some time... with a sense of relieve, but also moaning all the wisdom and connection that one is able to see/feel in that altered state. but as I'm also a very scientific person I started to dig into what at the time i could only describe as "the tongues of Fire, descending onto Crists followers" ... and i guess it is after all something like an intense Serotonin Syndrom, but as it comes out of oneself it is not as dangerous as medication would be... as all the other Hormones would act in unison, with that Serotonin overdose. having tried SSRI medication for only two days when i was in a very deep hole, i can say that at that point in time without other hormones helping to endure those Serotonin levels, even 25mg of Sertralin where unbearable and put me into a state that felt so torn and alienated, with a drive to do stuff that my mind just could not follow ... like a dog furiously pulling on the leash with the owner desperatly trying to stay in balance and holding on. now two years have passed since that 6th-Sense experience, and some depressive phases following that at times aswell... but the knowlage of what lies inside all of our minds, made those times more like relaxing from the stress of the world, knowing that it will play out fine. (not that it doesn't hurt anymore, but well you can take it easy anyway) Secondly i matured after that, starting to integrate more parts of my beeing into my sense of self, which does make accessing that altered state rather difficult most of the times, but that fear of loosing oneself inside it dissapeared aswell. so finally i hope that i (and all others aswell) will learn to access this state more in a way of "leaving the door open" rather then stepping through it, maybe go listen at the door or maybe poke your head through. I for myself am able to open the door most times now, but i still have a hard time getting closer to it, to actually feel more than that slight tingeling in my body and other people still influence me too much and the door often falls shut again.

    @fireblade1986@fireblade19865 ай бұрын
  • So great to finally hear a scientist being so open. Such a beautiful wahine ❤

    @loveyfife3622@loveyfife36225 ай бұрын
  • I wake up to a podcast every work morning because I need time to get my ass out of bed. Sometimes it's this one. What a great episode. I kept falling back asleep because I am not a morning person but I will play this one for a few mornings till it sinks in. This one and that raven lady and dispenza and another one I can't remember. Smart stuff.

    @jocool5984@jocool59846 ай бұрын
  • I love this podcast, very informative and have shared this with my family because I believe in all she says, and know it can help them ongoing. I wish I would have had this to listen to at an earlier age.

    @user-tz1je6ft6m@user-tz1je6ft6m6 ай бұрын
  • Thank you, thank you, thank you!! I've watched your guest speaker on other shows. I feel that the interviewer makes the difference! You sir are in tune with this woman so your questions and interactions were, for me, more meaningful.

    @esperanzamunoz2725@esperanzamunoz27255 ай бұрын
  • I haven't watched the full episode yet but the intro was already SO fire lol. Loving the drama and editing. It's giving productionnnnn. Excited to listen to the rest.

    @bophah4990@bophah49906 ай бұрын
  • Thank you team for putting this out. In your next team meeting acknowledge the important impact your making in the world

    @truthwisdomlove7786@truthwisdomlove77866 ай бұрын
  • Being and becoming part is actually very very important and interesting. Listen to it several times. Perfectly wrapped into a clear concept

    @Nate1975@Nate19755 ай бұрын
  • If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change. Max Planck. I have been on an inner journey for almost a year. I am doing everything I can to always be in place of acceptance and love for everything and anything. The show is awesome So happy to be changing my old narrative. Thank you. Be well

    @JaniceBoys-ei1xq@JaniceBoys-ei1xqАй бұрын
  • ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤Dr Tara.THANK YOU, for sharing this great podcast❤❤❤

    @christopherrodrigues9871@christopherrodrigues98715 ай бұрын
  • Thank you Andre,, she`s an absolute jewel who can combine knowledge and charm, making things accessible for the listener.

    @Cl4rendon@Cl4rendon6 ай бұрын
  • Beautiful person. So down to earth but knowledgeable. Amazing that as a scientist she talks about spirituality. Brilliant 👍

    @martajandzis4361@martajandzis43617 күн бұрын
  • Loving her energy and her aura ❤

    @glowzara1033@glowzara10335 ай бұрын
  • Amazing, Amazing. I am in the midst of a changing time rite now and I have tried many times before to do this and it hasn't;t worked but this time iv'e put everything else aside and am determined to change that thing from childhood that has followed me around. I am finally feeling the change in myself and then I see your video, perfect timing

    @daryl5379@daryl53795 ай бұрын
  • I am here watching due to intuitive direction. Love what you created. Peace always. Dre'

    @messenger463@messenger4636 ай бұрын
  • Amazing interview Thank you both for talking about all this !❤

    @janeyburden870@janeyburden8706 ай бұрын
  • Dr Tara, you are brilliant.

    @tanyakimber264@tanyakimber2646 ай бұрын
  • Amazing! Great it’s easy to resonate with all they said! The only thing is animals are here to help us in feeding us with their dense nutrients protein! When we also understand that anyone of us is in different levels of consciousness even animals that are so important for our physical body health so we can raise our vibrations being strong inflammation free,lots of plants have natural chemicals to defend themselves as she mentioned about the trees or something else! We are all connected in the right place as we should be! ❤

    @TheBeautyanna@TheBeautyanna6 ай бұрын
  • LOVED her book! I’m so excited to hear more of her thoughts in this interview! ❤

    @deniserubino7903@deniserubino79036 ай бұрын
    • Me too❤❤❤🎉

      @andreea1352@andreea13526 ай бұрын
  • Dr Stewart, with her knowledge both ancient snd modern, will make a great contribution to the issue of Alzeimers.

    @SwiftyJoan@SwiftyJoan6 ай бұрын
  • Loved the conversation will be helpful. Wonderful questions truthful answers. Love you Tara

    @vivangupta2514@vivangupta25146 ай бұрын
  • I love the relaxed calm friendly manner both of you have . It’s lovely 🥰😊✨💕

    @mariaearthangel7251@mariaearthangel72513 ай бұрын
  • one of the best episodes, thanks to you both.

    @elaa1934@elaa19346 ай бұрын
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