How to Heal Your Mind by Changing Toxic Thoughts with Dr. Caroline Leaf [Episode #633]
This weekās topic is: How to Heal Your Mind by Changing Toxic Thoughts with Dr. Caroline Leaf
I am so excited to have my very special guest, Dr. Caroline Leaf, who is a communication pathologist and cognitive neuroscientist with a Masters and PhD in Communication Pathology and a BSc Logopaedics. Listen in as Dr. Leaf shares what toxic thoughts are doing to your body, healing unhealthy memories, and how visualization can influence your external world, and so much more.
- If changing painful memories is possibleā¦
- Demystifying and simplifying the psychobabble around neuroscienceā¦
- Mind management and how it affects your internal energyā¦
- What toxic thoughts are doing to your bodily systemsā¦
- Healing unhealthy memoriesā¦
- Visualization and how this influences harmony in your external worldā¦
About Dr. Caroline Leaf
Dr. Caroline Leaf is a communication pathologist and cognitive neuroscientist with a Masters and PhD in Communication Pathology and a BSc Logopaedics, specializing in cognitive and metacognitive neuropsychology. Since the early 1980s she has researched the mind-brain connection, the nature of mental health, and the formation of memory and was one of the first in her field to study how the brain can change (neuroplasticity) with directed mind input.
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Kimberly: 00:00 Hi Beauties. Welcome back to our Monday interview podcast, where I am so excited for our very special guest today. Her name is Dr. Carolyn Leaf. She is a communication pathologist and cognitive neuroscientist, and she specializes, especially in the formation of memory and the nature of mental health and the mind brain connection. She is a fascinating woman and we had an extra long podcast interview today because I had so many questions for her. Itās a very robust information packed interview, which I think is absolutely fascinating. As we get into Dr. Carolynās work, we will learn that how our mind is not just in the brain and some other very eyeopening information, which we can then use to inform our self-awareness and our daily lives and continue to really, um, introspect and understand ourselves more. And the more we understand ourselves, the better we are able to go forward in freedom and more, um, fulfillment and peace in our lives.
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Kimberly: 01:11 So I am so excited to share Dr. Carolyn leaf with you today, but before we get into it, we are going to give a shout out to our fan of the week. Her name is Michelle hello Kay cool. And she writes hands down, recommend Kimberlyās podcast to everyone, the genuine person, and truly wants to help everyone. I listened to her when I cook or go on walks and it provides advice on such easy changes to our lifestyles. So Michelle hello Kay cool, thank you so much. My love for being part of our community. Thank you for your review. It truly means the world and I send you a big virtual hug wherever you are my sister. All right. Loves for your chance to also be shouted out as the fan of the week. Please be sure to leave us a review today on iTunes, which is free and easy and such an amazing way to support the show.
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Kimberly: 03:08 And if you get your copy today, you can start reading a for the first few chapters today and have access to our beyond fear course, which is full of videos and practices and exercises. Very tangible ways to get past fear that is blocking you in your life. So check it all out@mysoluna.com. And I will say that this book, my loves is right from my heart. This is the first time Iām not just talking about one aspect of wellness like food, or are you Veda, but Iām talking about my full playbook for tapping into your true self and allowing your gifts to come through creating abundance, vitality, real confidence in your life. It is very practical. It is very step-by-step and I cannot wait to share it all with you. All right. So letās get into our show today with all that being said here, we have the wonderful Dr. Carolyn Leaf.
Interview with Dr. Caroline Leaf
Kimberly: 00:00:14 Dr. Leaf, itās so wonderful to have you on the show today. Iāve been a big fan of your work for awhile, and so, wow. Here we are to speaking. Thank you for taking the time.
Dr. Leaf: 00:00:29 Oh, thank you, Kimberly. Itās great to meet you a fan of your stuff too, so wonderful. If we can connect like this.
Kimberly: 00:00:36 So I actually saw in your, um, I was waiting on your website doctor that youāre born in Zimbabwe, which is a country. I actually traveled through quite a bit when I was backpacking in Africa. So I camped all across.
Dr. Leaf: 00:00:48 Oh, wow. Thatās amazing. Yeah. When was that? Was that quite recently?
Kimberly: 00:00:54 Um, this was back in, I think Iām terrible with years. I think it was a 2006.
Dr. Leaf: 00:01:00 Wow. So then even when things are still unstable, they sought the safest country to backpack in. So that would be beautiful, but itās a beautiful country,
Kimberly: 00:01:08 You know, it was, you know, I know thereās been a lot of instability over over the years, but, um, the land is beautiful and I have to say the people as an amazing big hearts, so connected and open and loving and Mary, one of my favorite,
Dr. Leaf: 00:01:24 The countries, it is, itās a beautiful country. We unfortunately live when I was 33 young, there was so many years of problems. They grew up in South Africa and Iāve only been back to visit once. So, um, but I gotta get back there. So thatās lovely. Youāve been wonderful.
Kimberly: 00:01:39 So, I mean, thereās so many questions I have for you, Dr. Leaf, Iām really fascinated about your work, especially with memory and, um, you know, one of the things that I, um, you know, just speaking personally, I wonder, Iāve asked this question before to some different scientists and we, I know we have different, you know, aspects of research in different ways of approaching this, but I think all of us have these painful memories, you know, growing up ways that, um, you know, how we define trauma things that make us feel small or not good enough and that they feel like we spend our whole lives trying to reframe things and trying to overcome some of these memories. So I guess my first question, Dr. Leaf is, is it possible to really change our memories or are we just, you know, do we just have to find tools to cope with some memories that are painful and detrimental perhaps to our sense of self or self-esteem.
If changing painful memories is possible
Dr. Leaf: 00:02:34 Excellent question. And the good, the good answer too. I mean the most basic answer to that is absolutely we can change. We canāt change whatās happened to us, but we can change whatās in us and how it plays out into a future. We have control over that and thatās been, my lifeās work is to understand how we got the memory into our mind brain and body in the first place. And thatās what the process is. And then can we reverse process and change it and change how we play out into the future? So thatās been predicative research in the field working with a multitude of different, um, different types of patients battled with things like paramedic, brain injury and Demetrius and autism and severe tumor from whatever. And then just being a human. Itās not just people that are betting with extreme situations, but just being human and being alive.
Dr. Leaf: 00:03:23 As you quite rightly say, just being alive, you, you, canāt not have, you can have the greatest parents and still have trauma memories because you know what happens at school and, you know, parents come to the party with issues and that is going to play out in the parenting. So regardless how, how well-intentioned we can be as a parent, Iām a parent of four kids. You can be as well-intentioned set on, never do what my parents did. Absolutely your own set of things. And youāll do some of what they did because itās it parses epigenetically. And so weāve actually saw that in your life. So, so yes, absolutely we can. And the way Kimberly to do that is to understand what it may mean is, and thereās so much psychology. I hate to use the word, but donāt know the better word. Thereās so much psychobabble in this world that, and social media is just so full of so much advice, which is fantastic, but it can be very, very overwhelming.
Dr. Leaf: 00:04:11 And thereās a lot of words thrown off by psychologists that, um, are, can be very confusing for people. So what Iāve tried to do is to try and demystify a lot of those and use very basic terms to help people, because I donāt want you to have to be reliant on me as a therapist to help yourself. I want you to be powered to help yourself. So my work has been around understanding made me mindful to particular emotions, what there are demystifying all the psychobabble and the neuroscience and make it very simple for people so that you can change those change, how those memories play out into a future.
Demystifying and simplifying the psychobabble around neuroscience
Kimberly: 00:04:44 And I know you have so many different resources for us, including all your wonderful books. Um, if you could just give us like a basic understanding of, you know, you mentioned mind, brain emotions, feelings, and thereās this babble. And sometimes we donāt know what to believe inside of us. You know, our minds are saying, you know what? I can speak from personal experience. I wouldnāt have used the term neglect. I mean, I want to use the term trauma Dr. Leaf years ago, but now I think, you know, my parents were really, you know, they did their best. They loved me. They were working a lot. So there was a level of, of, you know, being me being left on my own a lot of, well, we use the word neglect, um, just, you know, emotionally in many different ways. So I kind of had to cope and I had to find ways to feel that validation and filled that love. So sometimes now as an adult, as I go deeper into my own, self-awareness sometimes I think itās hard for all of us. Is this a trigger? Is this truth? Is this a memory playing out? Is this an authentic feeling? It gets confusing sometimes when weāre really trying to find the path of the voice of what to follow.
Dr. Leaf: 00:05:50 I love that you said that Kimberly and it is because I listened to, I get interviewed by so many people and I interview so many people in the field. I written many articles and our rights as articles and that, that confusion of the terminology is key in, I think keeping people stuck because we donāt quite know what we dealing with. And as you say, emotions, feelings or whatever. So we needed to find those. So maybe thatās where I can start is to simplify and give people the up a lot of visuals and props and things that make it very easy to understand. And in my books and my F the neuro cycle, which is like, literally me giving you therapy are going to the whole process. So it starts with understanding the difference between mind and brain and body. Cause itās three different things and the relationship, and then what is memory and how does it fall?
Dr. Leaf: 00:06:35 Thatās probably the next thing to be talking about. Okay. So Iāve got, um, the first pop-up coach has a brain. So it, those of you that are listening, itās not a real brain sprain. Itās a proper, basically I show this because thereās been so much emphasis on the brain in the last 40 years, which is fantastic. I mean, my whole, my whole career has been one of understanding more about the brain, but we got so obsessed with the brain that weāve become neuro reductionistic. So everything has been about the brain and the word mind has been subsumed into the brain. So itās a synonym. So people use mind and brain in the same. So itās the same thing. And there are worlds apart and they are so different. And itās seeing them as the same thing is locking a lot of people into feeling that they canāt change.
Dr. Leaf: 00:07:17 And a lot of the confusion, because we, if we confused and mean not sure what we dealing with, how do you change it? Because you donāt know what to change. You donāt know, as you said, is it a memory? Is it a feeling? What is that? So the mind is the brain is a physical structure. Itās very complicated and complex, and weāre learning more and more all the time, but your brain can do nothing without your mind. And your brain is part of your body. So thereās another model they should bring in your body. So the brain and the body of physical touch, we can see, we can feel we can measure. And that if you did, they do nothing. So we alive be talking. And if I put different types of technology on us, we would see massive brain responses and you would see blood flow and you would see electromagnetic flow and EKG in our heart, acute EEG in our brain, but a deep person, you wouldnāt see any of that energy.
Dr. Leaf: 00:08:04 You wouldnāt see any responses. So what makes, what is the difference between the date physical body and the alive physical body? Itās the mind? So the mind is this powerful force that gives a lifeness to the brain and the body. You and I can have this conversation because of our mind. So our mind is a third part, but if it needs the brain and the body. So if you think of the mind is like almost like a cloud that is over and around and through the body. And when someoneās state that goes, people actually release when they die is a fraction of a weight, two point something pounds that you release when you die. And thereās a shift. And suddenly when someone dies, none of the functionality of an alive person is there anymore. So nothingās working as, as we are alive. Now we making 2 million cells every second, which is phenomenal.
Dr. Leaf: 00:08:54 We actually making million cells of bloodās flowing off. Hormones are doing this. So thereās a whole millions of things going on in our brain and our body. None of thatās happening in a dead person. So we know that that alive mess is, is creating an energetic force inside the brain and the body and the brain of the body are switched on to do stuff. So with that in mind, what is our mind they do besides driving the functionality of the body. It also helps us to experience life. So itās our mind that is aping us to have this conversation. So it psychologically our mind is our ability to think and feel and choose so that what you do now, will you listen to me? And while everyoneās listening to me, you thinking about what Iām saying and how did you get it in the first place, because Iām sending sound waves at you.
Dr. Leaf: 00:09:38 So your mind is grabbing those sound waves and electromagnetic Lightworks, and itās creating a whole gravitational field force. Thatās coming at you and your mind, thatās the sort of physics side being. So then as, as all that physics stuff is translated into the psychology of you, thinking about what Iām saying, you make, itās making you feel certain things, and youāre making choices. So you indistinct youāll choose things. Youāll choose things. Youāll choose things. Youāll choose mind in action cycle at about 400 billion actions per second to process what Iām seeing. So this mind is the thing that instincts, what you think for choose at 400. But it actually specifically with all these ways of gravitational fields and all of the chips goes into the brain and shows up in the brain and the body. And it shows up as changes in the brain and the body changes in the actual structure of the brain changes.
Dr. Leaf: 00:10:25 And then your chemistry changes in the actual, every cell of the body, the cytoskeleton, which holds the cell together, that changes the DNA changes. So the thing that Iām telling you now is changing you completely. And that happens every moment of every day. So while weāre awake, we take in the world through our mind, interpreted in our body and we change our brain and our body. And then that combination enables us to think, communicate. So all of that learning, going into our brain, an accordion or mind, and then thatās the use the combination of my brain and body to talk to, as Iām talking now, I am talking from years of studying the mind brain, body connection, being a patient. I mean, being, working with patients, et cetera, thatās all gone into my mind, brain and body. And Iāve built networks in my brain and my body and my mind, all this knowledge. And Iām combining all of that. And Iām speaking. So Iām not speaking from fresh air. Iām speaking from my experience and not come to the childhood experience. The neglect your parents were busy. They werenāt, they loved you. They knew you knew loved them, but you didnāt get the time that you need to critical points in your day-to-day development, whatever you didnāt get to, they were experiences that within toxic. So you would have had, so hereās a healthy thought. Let me show you this.
Dr. Leaf: 00:11:41 I like that. There you go. Thereās a healthy food because thatās what people are brain. And Iāll explain that in a minute, but this would be an unhealthy experience. Okay? So that experience, I need my mom and back from school Iām, um, Iāve got this thing that happened in and with my mom to share, and itās not her fault she had to work, but, um, that you needed that in that moment. So there your experience of what you couldnāt process properly, Iām just making something up that happened at school. And so thatās in your brain, but now itās intoxicating. Itās all stuff. Itās not going to go in like that. Itās gone in like that. And because you didnāt have your parents to maybe help you work it out in the moment, this thing became a sort of solid little toxic thing that then pushed down. And then you went on with your daily life and you saw your parents. And the next day maybe something happened the next week. And I keep adding to this. And then you go to adulthood. And those little things that were never resolved became big things. And,
Kimberly: 00:12:34 Oh, sorry to interrupt you. But when youāre saying it becomes a thing, you push down, itās an actual physical sort of thing. Itās like, you can see it in a microscope like itās accuracy. You can see.
Dr. Leaf: 00:12:45 Letās see. So, so now letās expect, so thank you for asking that, okay. So our conversation, let me check into this and then weāll come back to the childhood. As Iām speaking, Iām sending up sound waves and light waves. Thatās real, itās physical. Weāve got physics to explain that quantum physics, gravitational fields, et cetera, you have a gravitational field around you and in you. And that itās only electromagnetics and everything. Itās all. And I contact you as you can take my itās unique to you. It matches your brain. Your brain is designed to match that anybody. So letās, thatās why when people have transplants, you get memories from other people because they experience that your mind is taking in, goes into the brain as this energy field. And so the brain in the body, it goes into the brain and in the brain responds electromagnetically, chemically, quantum level, and genetically.
Dr. Leaf: 00:13:35 And that combination makes proteins, X, amino acids, which make proteins. And those proteins grow together and to form branches. And in protein, those proteins form little
Dr. Leaf: 00:14:33 The think the thing can, the thing part, and that is the data. So thatās on the branches and the field parts, the leaves, cause thatās the emotion. So thatās the branches or the data information, which are actually the memories and the leaves are the emotional memory. So thatās the, this is the content. What Iām saying, the little branches, thatās informational memory in these proteins, extra physical structure that you can see in your brain and the leaves of the emotions that are emotional memories that are thinking it as Iām speaking to you. So youāre knowing everything Dr. Leaf, because I mean, imagine if we think about how many thoughts we have, itās all in there because in your brain, every thought is still in our brain. Itās still in your brain. And if you havenāt changed it, itās in the original format. So hereās the beauty.
Dr. Leaf: 00:15:21 You can change it. And thatās what you asked me in the beginning. So thatās the thoughts. So the thoughts, the product of the mind, the mind distinctfully choose and all that physics stuff, and the product is a thought. The thought is native memories, that your first question was, do got memories from childhood. And you said plural memories, and those memories are clustered into thoughts. So they group, they categorize into thoughts. So this would be the, maybe the school incidents. And then thereād be another one. Thatās maybe the, uh, what are the fact of the sibling? And then thereās another one thatās scary, some scary doctor visit or whatever. Iām just whatever, even a little plastic. And when itās first happens, itās small. And then the
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