Episode 4

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31st Mar 2023

Power of Feelings over Thinking

Feelings over thinking.

Feelings from your heart include kindness, love, giving, appreciation, forgiveness, and gratitude. When you realize that you’re angry or stressed from thinking about yourself, think from the heart with kindness and giving. Give your help. Be grateful for everything you have and the positive people in your life.

Fear is the feeling from the gut. Unlike negative thinking from the head, fear is a healthy positive feeling because it tells you about the potential risk to your health. Your gut or belly brain sends you a feeling not to eat unhealthy foods or too much food. In addition, your gut feeling will help you make a decision about potentially risky new opportunities or investments.

Feelings from the body include strength from the body and the feel-good feeling in the muscles from exercising. Feel the strength from a healthy standing tall posture.

Feelings from the mind while in a slow brainwave state and include serenity, total calmness, universal acceptance and belonging, and unconditional love. These feelings include new feelings outside the body, such as not always needing to do something. This is a feeling not experienced while in the normal waking brainwave state. Additional feelings from the mind include courage, attention, accomplishment, and success.

Feel kindness and giving from the heart. Feel fear from your gut to avoid unhealthy risks. Feel energy from your muscles. Feel courage from your mind to be your true authentic self for living an extraordinary life.

Dr. Gary Epler

Transcript

Power of Feelings over Thinking

I’m Joan Epler. Welcome to Good Thoughts Podcast. Please join with Dr. Gary Epler, America’s Health Doctor. Dr. Epler discovered the Eplerian Life Philosophy for a new way of life at home and at work. Today we’re going to apply this to feelings and thinking.

I’m Dr. Gary Epler. The new way of life is to know where you’re thinking from and that’s who you are.

What do you mean?

The Eplerian Life Philosophy is based on five locations to think and feel from that include the head, heart, gut, body, and the mind.

What does this have to do with thinking and feeling?

Feel, don’t think. For example, Award-winning actors don’t act. They feel. When they search for a hidden microphone in a room, they feel like they’re searching for an actual microphone. They don’t think and act like they’re looking for a microphone. That’s acting, and the audience knows the difference.

Do you have another example?

Wake up in the morning “feeling” excitement for the day. You’re going to have a new day to share with friends and family. You’re going to be creative at home and at work. You’re going to have a day filled with positive experiences. “Thinking” about having a good day has the opposite response. This results in negative thinking about the problems you’re facing for the day. This is thinking from the crocodile stress center. Feeling the excitement for the day will put a smile on your face, energy in your muscles, and brightness in your eyes.

Do you have a health example?

For healing an injury or illness, feel the healing process, don’t think. Don’t think about the problems. Approach the situation in a positive way with no negative thinking. Feel the positive healing energy.

What do you mean feeling rather than thinking?

Thinking is from the head. It’s being angry. It’s thinking about yourself. It’s thinking about your problems or negative thoughts about yourself or trying to be someone else. It’s stressful. You’re allowed less than ten seconds having these thoughts before this thinking causes the harmful effects of the adrenalin cortisol response. Prolonged adrenalin response causes muscle tension, shuts down the digestive system and the immune system, and causes inflammation leading to heart disease, strokes, and cancer.

What’s the alternative?

Feel, don’t think. Feel from four other locations – the heart, gut, body, and the mind.

What are the feelings from the heart?

Feelings from your heart include kindness, love, giving, appreciation, forgiving, and gratitude. When you realize that you’re angry or stressed from thinking about your yourself, think from the heart with kindness, give something to someone, or help someone. Be grateful for everything you have and positive people in your life.

What is the feeling from the gut and why is this a positive healthy feeling?

Fear is the feeling from the gut. Unlike the negative thinking from the head, fear is a healthy positive feeling because it tells you about potential risk to your health. The primal reason for this feeling is to prevent you from drinking or eating poison. A specific type of smell or appearance of poison sends an instant message to stop. This has expanding to healthy foods in general as your gut or belly brain sends you a feeling not to eat unhealthy foods or too much food. You need to listen. In addition, your gut feeling will help you with making a decision about potentially risky new opportunities or investments.

What do you mean by feelings from the body?

Feel strength from the body and the feel-good feelings in the muscles from exercising. Feel the strength from a healthy standing tall posture.

How does the mind relate to feelings?

This is the most dynamic location to be. Considering the Eplerian Life Philosophy, there’s a difference between the brain and the mind. They’re not the same.

What do you mean by the brain?

The brain is the physical organ system in the head that has several independent brain regions, two regions with feelings of anger and stress. Limit thinking from these two regions to less than ten seconds.

How do you define the mind?

The mind is outside the body. The mind contains all past, present, and future information and knowledge. Access to the mind requires slower brainwave states such as alpha brainwaves, theta brainwaves, or even the very slow delta brainwaves at four cycles per second.

What are the feelings of the mind?

When in the brain is in the slow brainwave state, the feelings from the mind include serenity, total calmness, universal acceptance and belonging, and unconditional love. These feelings include new feelings outside the body such as the feeling of not always needing to do something. This is a feeling not experienced while in the normal waking brainwave state. Additional feelings from the mind include courage, attention, accomplishment, and success.

Feel, not think. Feel like you’re going to have a great day. Feel like you’re going to enjoy being with friends, family, and coworkers. Do you have any closing comments?

I agree, feel, don’t think. Feel kindness and giving from the heart. Feel fear from your gut to avoid unhealthy risks. Feel energy from your muscles. Feel courage from your mind to be your true authentic self for living an extraordinary life.

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About the Podcast

Good Thoughts Podcast
Eplerian Life Philosophy / Alive In the Mind and Your Heart
Good Thoughts Podcast is about living your life with good thoughts from your heart with kindness and the mind with enduring joy. Listen to Dr. Gary Epler and host Joan Epler.

Good Thoughts Podcast is based on the Eplerian Philosophy of "Know who you are moment by moment." This means knowing where you’re thinking from and that’s who you are. There are five locations to think from: your head, heart, gut, body, and the mind, which is outside the body.

Think from your heart with kindness, giving, and being grateful. Live in the mind to help others and live an extraordinary life brimming with high energy, peak performance, unstoppable creativity, and enduring joy.

Discover a life-changing path to exhilarating living. It all starts with good thoughts.

About your host

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Gary Epler

Dr. Gary Epler is an internationally known Harvard Medical School professor, bestselling author, and opinion leader in health, peak performance, and leadership. He has impacted businesses and the lives of people throughout the world through his speaking, books, teaching and consulting. Dr. Epler is a successful serial entrepreneur as a founder and CEO of three companies. He has developed the "Eplerian Philosophy" a modern-day life philosophy for people to live their best lives at home, at work, and in the community.

Extended Bio: Dr. Gary Epler is an internationally known Harvard Medical School professor and opinion-leader in health, peak productivity and leadership. He is a bestselling author who has impacted the lives of people throughout the world through his speaking engagements, books, teaching and consulting. He has been called upon by individuals from around the globe who have a rare lung disease called BOOP that he discovered. He has developed the "Eplerian Life Philosophy" which is a modern-day life philosophy for people to live their best lives at home, at work and in society. This philosophy is based on brain science defined as “know who you are moment by moment.” This means stay out of your bad brain regions and stay in the good. Dr. Epler is a successful serial entrepreneur as a founder and CEO of three companies including a biotech company, a nutraceutical company, and a health management company. He is an award-winning speaker, addressing audiences about health, nutrition, productivity, and leadership.

Dr. Gary Epler has been recognized yearly since 1994 in The Best Doctors in America. He believes personalized health empowers people. He has written four health books in the critically acclaimed “You’re the Boss” series about people taking charge of their health including Manage Your Disease, BOOP, Asthma, and Food. Dr. Epler’s current book “Alive with Life. A Medical Doctor’s Guide to Live Your Best Life” about how to live an exhilarating life filled with high-energy, creativity, enjoyment, positive experiences and extraordinary people.

Dr. Epler discovered a new lung parasite in South America. He was at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in Atlanta where he chronicled the nutritional needs of North African children and managed the tuberculosis refugee program in Southeast Asia. He was Chief of Medicine and Board Member at the New England Baptist Hospital for 15 years. He has written more than 110 scientific publications and given more than 500 seminars and workshops around the world. He has more than 30K social media followers including one post with 200K+ views. In addition to conducting clinical and research work, Dr. Epler strives to educate. He became editor-in-chief of an internet-based educational program in critical care and pulmonary medicine offered by the American College of Chest Physicians. Business Week acclaimed him for his development of e-health educational programs that enable patients to manage their health and diseases. Dr. Epler was recognized as one of Boston Magazine’s “Top Doctors in Town.”

Dr. Epler ran several marathons including Boston, New York, and proposed to his wife, Joan at the start of the Paris Marathon; and for their first anniversary, they ran the original Greek marathon together. He delivered the 20th baby from a mother who named the baby after him. He’s been one of the Boston Celtics team doctors. He has taught medicine throughout the world and was fortunate enough to save a dying infant in South America from an overwhelming parasitic infection by using the sap from a fig tree. He is a radio and television personality. He is a Hollywood screenwriter and has written a medical thriller movie, medical drama TV show, and a lifestyle reality TV show. He is active in the community. He coached soccer, basketball, hockey, baseball, and club baseball at Boston College. He lives in the Boston area with his wife, Joan.