The School of Greatness

#1 Neuroscientist: How To Manifest Love & Abundance in Your Life!

October 6, 2025

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  • Suppressing grief is the most dangerous thing one can do; true healing requires feeling the pain from the bottom up. 
  • Intuition is embodied wisdom stored in the body's tissues, accessible through physical movement, sound, and nature, rather than solely through conscious thought or journaling. 
  • Cultivating the art of noticing beauty stimulates neuroplasticity, which sharpens the brain's saliency network, making it easier to perceive unmistakable synchronicities and signs. 

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Grief Suppression and Healing
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  • Key Takeaway: Suppressing grief is the most dangerous action during loss; true healing requires descending into the bottom of the grief to feel all the pain.
  • Summary: Suppressing pain with productivity is dangerous; the speaker felt compelled to experience the depth of grief after losing her husband to achieve true healing. She emphasizes the critical importance of having the right support system during periods of grief and loss.
Manifestation and Intuition Shift
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  • Key Takeaway: Belief in manifestation evolves after profound loss, shifting focus from journaling to somatic practices like dancing and drumming to unleash hidden wisdom.
  • Summary: Profound loss can shatter initial beliefs about manifestation, leading to a temporary disengagement from practices like meditation. The speaker now favors unleashing creativity and physical therapies (dancing, drumming, chanting) to access wisdom stored in the body, manifesting through conversations with the universe via signs.
Trauma Stored in Tissues
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  • Key Takeaway: Trauma is stored in body tissues, not just the brain’s PTSD circuits, and physical movement like yoga can be more effective than talking therapy for release.
  • Summary: Bessel van der Kolk’s research shows trauma resides in tissues, as the Broca’s area (speech articulation) shuts down during trauma. Serotonin, primarily made outside the central nervous system, influences tissue nutrition and oxygenation, which is how stored intuition and trauma patterns are held in fascia and muscles.
Art, Beauty, and Survival
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  • Key Takeaway: Ancient human history proves that art, beauty, and physicality are crucial for survival, not mere luxuries.
  • Summary: Visceral reactions like shivers or goosebumps are the body beginning to speak its language. Ancestors engaged in dancing, drumming, and cave painting because these activities were essential for survival, indicating that art and beauty are crucial human needs. This ancient wisdom has been forgotten in modern life.
Connecting with Ancestors
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  • Key Takeaway: Major ancient civilizations universally practiced ancestor worship and communication, evidenced by cultural traditions like the rare black cockatoo sighting in Aboriginal Australia.
  • Summary: The speaker’s research confirms ancestor communication across cultures including Greeks, Romans, Mayans, and Aboriginal Australians. The speaker’s personal journey into signs began out of desperation after her husband’s death, leading her to seek signs like robins and eventually pursue self-guided connection methods.
Experimenting with Signs
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  • Key Takeaway: Skeptics should try asking for an unmistakable, personally meaningful symbol as a sign from a lost loved one or the universe to test the possibility.
  • Summary: The sheer volume of messages received from people, including skeptics, validates the experience of receiving signs. The actionable experiment involves meditating on a lost loved one, selecting a deeply meaningful symbol representing a shared memory, and asking for its appearance, potentially setting parameters for when and how often it must appear.
Intuition Modalities and Decision Making
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  • Key Takeaway: Intuition is embodied wisdom from life experience across the whole body, distinct from the five senses, and remaining in indecision is neurologically detrimental.
  • Summary: Intuition is not a sense but embodied wisdom recognized by the entire body’s tissues, not just the mind or nervous system. People often ignore intuition due to societal conditioning favoring logic, but making any decision is better than remaining in the limbo of indecision. Intuition can manifest through different modalities: seeing (clairvoyance), hearing (claire audience), feeling (claire sentience), or knowing (clair cognizance).
Support and Neuroplasticity
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  • Key Takeaway: Feeling supported by one’s tribe increases the resources available to notice and integrate signs, which is stimulated by repetition and emotional intensity.
  • Summary: The stability and support from one’s community are prerequisites for frequently experiencing signs and tapping into wisdom. Neuroplasticity, the brain’s ability to change, is stimulated by repetition and high emotional intensity, meaning experiences like this weekend event will physically change the brain structure.