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In this episode Dr. Jane Levesque, a naturopathic doctor and natural fertility expert, interviews Dr. Gabe Roberts, a chiropractor turned subconscious healer. They delve into the profound impact of subconscious trauma on physical health and fertility. Dr. Roberts shares his journey from traditional chiropractic to exploring the mental and emotional roots of chronic pain and illness. They discuss the significance of early childhood experiences, the subconscious mind's role in shaping perceptions, and techniques for healing deep-seated emotional wounds. This episode offers valuable insights for anyone struggling with infertility, chronic pain, or emotional trauma, emphasizing the interconnectedness of mind and body.
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00:01:30 - Gabe's Journey from Chiropractor to Subconscious Healer
00:04:13 - Emotional vs. Physical Pain
00:06:11 - Gabe's Experience in the Marine Corps and Emotional Pain
00:11:16 - The Role of Subconscious Mind in Healing
00:12:21 - The Importance of Mental and Emotional Health
00:16:23 - The Impact of Early Childhood Experiences
00:18:38 - The Importance of Mother-Child Bonding
00:20:00 - The Role of Self-Perception in Health
00:24:59 - The Power of the Subconscious Mind
00:32:11 - Changing Perceptions and Healing Trauma
00:38:00 - The Process of Healing Trauma
00:47:36 - Techniques for Healing Trauma
00:51:50 - The Impact of Suppressed Emotions on Health
00:57:16 - The Connection Between Emotions and Physical Health
01:02:00 - The Difference Between Suppressing and Repressing Emotions
01:07:33 - The Consequences of Repressed Emotions
01:12:39 - The Role of Subconscious Mind in Wealth Building
01:20:22 - The Power of Ayahuasca and Altered States of Consciousness
01:24:51 - How to Get Started with Subconscious Healin
"I realized that physical pain and emotional pain show up on the brain the same way. If a child feels emotionally rejected, it will show up as physical pain, identical to stepping on a red hot coal or being stuck with a nail."
"The subconscious mind is the most powerful goal-achieving agency known to humanity, and it cannot judge a single decision put in it. It's like fertile soil; it doesn't matter if you plant roses or poison ivy, it will grow whatever you put in."
"Trauma is not what happened to you; it's what happened inside you as a result. It's the meaning that you give to the event that creates the wound, and that wound can be healed by changing the perception."
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From Pain To Purpose: A Complete Guide to Healing by Dr Gabe Roberts, DC
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Dr. Gabe Roberts [1:22 - 1:30]: Jane, it was absolutely a pleasure meeting you at EcO and getting to know you and thanks for having me here today. I'm excited.
Dr. Jane Levesque [1:30 - 1:58]: Yeah, I'm excited to work with you as well. We had our first appointment yesterday and I know it's just the beginning and I see a lot of need for this work. So tell us, how does one go from being a chiropractor? And I know that you have a whole list of other credentials, but how do you go from being a chiropractor to becoming a subconscious healer? And we're going to dive into more what that actually means. But just if you can give us a little bit of your journey and how you got here.
Dr. Gabe Roberts [1:59 - 4:13]: First off, I became a chiropractor because I did a little research on the healing arts. And it was the one that resonated with me the most because the claim to fame was it uses the body's own healing abilities to heal itself. And that was that. At that time, I was a former marine, I was a paramedic in the back of ambulances, and I was also a personal trainer. And I had started to see the benefits of nutrition and exercise and things like that. But there was still a lot going on. And from my own childhood experiences, I had a lot of trauma going on. There was addictions. I mean, I found myself smoking pot all the time just for relief and helping me sleep and things like that. But I was wanting to journey into the healing arts to learn more about how to help myself. And obviously I liked helping people and that really came through as working as a paramedic and an EMT and things like that. So I worked in a hospital for maybe a year and a half in emergency situations, and really enjoyed stepping into places that were just chaotic and helping people through those times. So I met a friend that was an old high school friend, and he was a successful chiropractor. He's the one that really introduced me to what chiropractic was. It made sense to me on some levels. So I decided right then and there that's what I was going to do. And a lot of it was for trying to heal this internal pain I had my whole life. I couldn't put my thumb on it, but there was something inside of me that I just didn't like. And so I went through chiropractic college, successfully went through that. Then I started getting into being mentored by energy medicine and muscle testers and became a best practitioner pretty quick out of school acupuncture. And I was doing all these different things to myself and having other practitioners practice on me. And I could notice it was taken. It was making some dents in that internal pain, and nothing I had learned in chiropractic school had ever even touched on that. There was not one breath of why that discomfort was there.
Dr. Jane Levesque [4:13 - 4:21]: Um, and was it just like, a visceral pain, or would you actually have, like, digestive issues or, like, shoulder pain, do you know?
Dr. Gabe Roberts [4:22 - 4:48]: Right. So, uh, to the body, pain is pain. So, um, and it doesn't matter if it's physical pain or emotional pain. Mine was. Mine was purely emotional pain. Um, at the time, I didn't have any there. Sure, there'd be digestive upsets once in a while and headaches and tension and things like that, but nothing that I could really describe as, like, a chronic pain that you would see people having.
Dr. Jane Levesque [4:49 - 4:56]: Were you aware at the time that that was emotional pain versus physical pain, or did you think it was physical pain and you didn't know? It was masked as that?
Dr. Gabe Roberts [4:57 - 6:11]: At the time, I was at the level of my understanding myself and consciousness that I just purely wasn't even aware of what it was. I just knew that there was, in fact, Jane, here's a. An example of. I knew something was wrong, but I wasn't sure what it was. There was, whenever I joined the Marine Corps, there was a specific unit that I applied to get into, and it was a more elite unit. It wasn't just your typical Marines, it was a more elite of the elite. And there was interviews and things like that to get in to this and at one point, they asked me in this really intense interview, you know, what? Why is it, should we let you in here? You know, this is decorated Marines. You know, what is it that makes you a candidate for even joining this place? And I remember I had some, some squad leaders next to me that were watching, and they were rooting for me, getting in. And I said the first thing that came out of my mouth. I wasn't even thinking. I just said, I'm looking for a way to deal with my pain. And I saw them kind of go, ooh, like, oh, you know, there could have been better answers, but they got. They let me in. So I was at that point, because.
Dr. Jane Levesque [6:11 - 6:18]: I bet you weren't the only one. You maybe were the only one. That's truthful to say that, but, and that's.
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