EPISODE · Nov 29, 2025 · 1H 10M
Episode 30: Imagination Over Will: Dismantling Fear, Media Myths & Finding the Path to True Healing
from Biohacking and Beyond! with ELi Abela · host ELi Abela
In this engaging conversation, Eli Abela and her friend Josel Gaston explore the roots of fear, the influence of media, and the need to question dominant narratives. They discuss how childhood experiences shape perception, how mainstream media amplifies fear, and how Germanic Healing Knowledge offers alternative ways of understanding health. They highlight the power of imagination and suggestion in shaping well-being and encourage listeners to challenge conventional beliefs and look inward for truth.Eli and Josel also break down public misconceptions about viruses, fear-based health messaging, and the biological responses triggered by conflict. They dive into lucid dreaming as a window into the subconscious and explore how emotional states can activate the body’s natural healing programs. They emphasize that imagination can override willpower, shaping health outcomes more than we realize. The conversation invites seekers to stay curious, grounded, and open to new paradigms of healing.TakeawaysWe exist to question and search for truth.Fear, if unchecked, becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.The psyche is highly sensitive to external influence.Mainstream media prioritizes fear-based stories.Many symptoms labeled as “allergies” are trauma responses.Imagination can shape health more than willpower.Questioning medical narratives opens new insights.Avoiding constant news improves mental health.Childhood experiences influence adult healing.Fear triggers biological responses that mimic illness.Lucid dreaming reveals subconscious impressions.The body naturally repairs itself when conflicts resolve.Media shapes public belief around viruses.The subconscious creates meaning through dreams.Territory fears can show up as physical symptoms.Imagination is a powerful tool for growth and healing.Sound Bites"We’re here to question things.""Fear can become a self-fulfilling prophecy.""The psyche is very sensitive.""Bad news sells.""There's no such thing as allergies.""Take everything with a large grain of salt.""Imagination is greater than the will.""You can imagine how fear is orchestrated.""Dreams are a big part of the subconscious.""The body is putting itself back together."Chapters00:00 Introduction02:50 Controversial Topics06:12 Fear & Media Influence09:03 Childhood Imprints11:49 Mainstream Media15:11 Germanic Healing Knowledge18:00 Imagination & Suggestion21:12 Questioning Medical Beliefs24:07 Final Thoughts37:46 Viruses & Perception42:59 Fear & Health47:48 Lucid Dreaming53:33 Biological Responses01:00:06 Healing Process01:05:57 Power of ImaginationFind More from Josel Gaston:Find Your Daily Calm Podcast:https://open.spotify.com/show/5etxejGvhTE9omteuabsXehttps://www.facebook.com/findyourdailycalmSubscribe for podcast updates.Websites: eliabela.com / unltd.ph / ghk.phIG: Coach_Eli_Abela / biohackingpioneerph / UNLTD PhFB: Biohacking + GNM Philippines / Biohacking Philippines
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In this engaging conversation, Eli Abela and her friend Josel Gaston explore the roots of fear, the influence of media, and the need to question dominant narratives. They discuss how childhood experiences shape perception, how mainstream media amplifies fear, and how Germanic Healing Knowledge offers alternative ways of understanding health. They highlight the power of imagination and suggestion in shaping well-being and encourage listeners to challenge conventional beliefs and look inward for truth.Eli and Josel also break down public misconceptions about viruses, fear-based health messaging, and the biological responses triggered by conflict. They dive into lucid dreaming as a window into the subconscious and explore how emotional states can activate the body’s natural healing programs. They emphasize that imagination can override willpower, shaping health outcomes more than we realize. The conversation invites seekers to stay curious, grounded, and open to new paradigms of healing.TakeawaysWe exist to question and search for truth.Fear, if unchecked, becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.The psyche is highly sensitive to external influence.Mainstream media prioritizes fear-based stories.Many symptoms labeled as “allergies” are trauma responses.Imagination can shape health more than willpower.Questioning medical narratives opens new insights.Avoiding constant news improves mental health.Childhood experiences influence adult healing.Fear triggers biological responses that mimic illness.Lucid dreaming reveals subconscious impressions.The body naturally repairs itself when conflicts resolve.Media shapes public belief around viruses.The subconscious creates meaning through dreams.Territory fears can show up as physical symptoms.Imagination is a powerful tool for growth and healing.Sound Bites"We’re here to question things.""Fear can become a self-fulfilling prophecy.""The psyche is very sensitive.""Bad news sells.""There's no such thing as allergies.""Take everything with a large grain of salt.""Imagination is greater than the will.""You can imagine how fear is orchestrated.""Dreams are a big part of the subconscious.""The body is putting itself back together."Chapters00:00 Introduction02:50 Controversial Topics06:12 Fear & Media Influence09:03 Childhood Imprints11:49 Mainstream Media15:11 Germanic Healing Knowledge18:00 Imagination & Suggestion21:12 Questioning Medical Beliefs24:07 Final Thoughts37:46 Viruses & Perception42:59 Fear & Health47:48 Lucid Dreaming53:33 Biological Responses01:00:06 Healing Process01:05:57 Power of ImaginationFind More from Josel Gaston:Find Your Daily Calm Podcast:https://open.spotify.com/show/5etxejGvhTE9omteuabsXehttps://www.facebook.com/findyourdailycalmSubscribe for podcast updates.Websites: eliabela.com / unltd.ph / ghk.phIG: Coach_Eli_Abela / biohackingpioneerph / UNLTD PhFB: Biohacking + GNM Philippines / Biohacking Philippines
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