The Ecstasy of Surrender: Judith Orloff, MD at TEDxAmericanRiviera 2012

Published on Dec 26, 2012

You can sabotage success by pushing too hard. Surrender is the antidote to stress in a world that relentlessly conspires to interrupt creative thought. Surrender boosts your brain’s endorphins–euphoric, opiate-like pain killers–and serotonin, a natural antidepressant that allows you to relax, have more fun, and succeed more wildly than ever before. Life becomes easier and more blissful when you can let go.

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2 Responses to The Ecstasy of Surrender: Judith Orloff, MD at TEDxAmericanRiviera 2012

  1. susan says:

    I highly recommend Judith Orloff’s books as well. She is the real deal.

  2. js says:

    Talking about our mind-frame— here is one:
    http://thecosmictraveler.wordpress.com/2013/01/18/the-heliosphere-2/
    Our plasma energy used to be 10 astronomical units deep
    Today, that glowing plasma has gone to 100 astronomical units deep
    that’s a 1,000 percent increase in the overall brightness of the energy.
    this is conscious energy that is changing
    The harmonics of the DNA spiral itself are altering-

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