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It's coast to coast am hi everybody can I will is here join me on my show on the road with Kani and go to some great hot spots virtually the a life chat and a live stream it's a membership club and I'd love for you to be a part of it it's a monthly membership or a yearly one it's up to you but please be a part of it and enjoy it with me and go with me campaign 3 to 5 nights in these areas that are known active hotspots on the road with Kani dot com Dr Eric Haseltine with me a neuroscientist he's written exclusively on the brain with over 150 publications and journals as diverse as Brain Research Society for Neuroscience proceedings it goes on and on and by the way he's done a article it's his wife with me on Psychology Today dot com We have talked about that on Coast once before and tonight what we're doing is we're discussing how one might best cope with the aftermath of seeing things that are not supposed to exist and I can tell you that I don't you know it's kind of hard that my dad didn't believe anything but I knew once he passed Well the 1st things I thought in my head was now he knows all the answers now he knows I was on track now he knows I was pretty cool kid but I when I see these things I don't it's really for me even though I'm in the broadcast world and so honored to be on coast to coast am here and have my own shows too I. I know who I am I trust myself I know what I see and it doesn't matter what the other people think as I'm trying for myself on my own journey to put the pieces of the puzzle together and so when I see something this is like but you do have to write these things down because you never know when they're going to go away. In your head because I think they make sure that that does happen I do think that they try to do that whoever they is behind these weird things so going back to Dr Haseltine here so Eric. People want the docs police how can they feel good about themselves despite the rejection and emerge stronger and emerge stronger because of the criticism because I know it's pretty you know it's a lot well so I'm going to get into some kind of clinical psychology here about persuasion and perception the most important thing is to understand you're not really going to persuade anybody of anything generally people are very slow to change their ideas and the person that you have to convince is yourself not in what you saw but to believe in yourself. Because it's that confidence is a chilly air of the of human relationships in that when you don't care whether someone believes you or not they're much more likely to believe you yeah yeah because and it's actually for a straightforward reason if they don't think you have an agenda they didn't reason the selfish for wanting to put a point of view across and you just say that's what I saw I'm confident in it whether you believe it or not I don't care they're much more likely to believe it yeah so that's kind of a trick of persuasion is to not care whether you're persuading someone or more important than out confidence you know in this kind of post truth world that we live in where it is hard to distinguish politics from news and take news from real news and people have kind of gotten much in with so much about what's true and what's not true that you know the most important thing is that people don't judge back they judge people and they look at how solid you are how confident you are how you come across how centered you are and that's what they respond to so I want to go back to something I said it's kind of you know Frederick the Great Germany said he who Congress himself conquer. As the world once you can be Ok with people not being Ok with what you have that's when they're going to start believing you it's weird it's paradoxical but there it is it's absolutely true and so the question is how do you do that some of your listeners might be thinking oh well yeah that works for Tani Well it's our fair Council team they're confident people are successful but what about me how am I going to do it and I think there are a number of ways to do that you know one of the Mississippi you're in good company . All of the great scientists were criticised and ridiculed and by great ones I mean not just incremental science like some small new advance but they're really framed breaking changes like evolution the fact that the earth revolves around the sun and so forth. And I think that there are some things going on right now in Cosmology and Astrophysics for example that just a few years ago were thought of as being incredibly bizarre and people who brought them up were laughed at but today they're starting to become mainstream for example the idea that you can have faster than light travel through a wormhole or a black hole that used to be thought of as absurd and impossible because everybody knows you'll be crushed to death in a black hole and you can't go anywhere nothing escapes and then can't form he just got the Nobel Prize and some other physicists said well wait a minute you know there are certain black holes that spin and they are super massive and you actually mathematically under the right conditions could actually go through and maybe pop out somewhere at a vast distance away. And so. Yesterday science fiction and French idea is today's big science there are other things like I wouldn't call it time travel but there is evidence now that things that happen in the present or future can affect things that happened in the past I won't go into all the science of it but there's a saying called the quantum eraser where scientists have shown that in fact you can make decisions in the present that influence what happened in the past that was 1st brought up in the twenty's and ridiculed and now there's hard scientific evidence for it. And you know those of you who read comics as a kid or heard about parallel planes of existence or alternative universes or parallel universes Well now they're starting to think that this dark matter which comprises about a quarter. Everything in the universe gravitationally actually may be the influence of parallel universes on our own and the reason we can't see it is it these are not in the way that we think of our own universe but they do exert gravitational force so I think that the fact that these previously friend's kind of crazy sounding ideas are now mainstream. If you're listening out there and you harbor such ideas you're in good company and I think that helps give you the confidence and the confidence makes you not really care whether people believe you and if you don't care I don't believe you have a subtle sense to me. I also you know. This is one time when I was just out in the field seeing things and looking for things and I just thought to myself wow you know these people don't believe there's so many people who don't believe well one day they all will and they may know or have somewhere in a little book somewhere. My name and all these other researchers names that people thought they don't even care to listen to us or hear about what we've seen and all of a sudden we might be a little books one day in the future. These brave people who went in the middle of the woods to live here and see these types of things I think it is great county I mean bravery isn't not being afraid bravery is being afraid and going out and doing it. And I think looking at it and yeah one thing I'm a kind of a hard core bent scientist. And I've done a lot of orthodox science but you know a lot of times I've had this feeling and I've seen it happen that some of the greatest discoveries may not be scientists at all because we scientists know too much and what we know is what's impossible. You know well that can happen. Years ago named Eric Benteke who said well it's impossible with a light microscope to see detail smaller than a certain amount and he said well I want to factually true and he went and found that it wasn't true he got the Nobel Prize and so I guess the point is that and he got it in chemistry and he's not even a chemist and that kind of makes the point that I'm making is that yeah not being an expert can be a tremendous strength not knowing what's impossible and keep your eyes open and so I really think that some not a lot but at least some really big discoveries are very well could be made by people that aren't scientifically trained at all. And you know some things and this is kind of still on the mark but a little off a little bit I mean there are some things and that has been. Discovered by just little accidents and I think that even happened with the potato chip you know just even things like that I had to go off a little bit because thank goodness those little accidents happened along the way so something could exist that we never even thought about if I'd like to say no I think that it isn't off the point I think it's exactly on point. Most great scientific these days every use our accidental and the reason it's simple our brains can only imagine a future built of building blocks of our past for example if I asked you to close your eyes and imagine a color you've never seen before you couldn't do it the way our brains work that we can only imagine things from our experience and so therefore the biggest discoveries are going to be things said by definition we couldn't imagine and that we stumble upon them and recognize them when we see them and I think if you look at the history of science you'll see that that's true almost all the way down the line . You know once in in cricket who discovered the structure of d.n.a. They were just playing around in the lab with models that they had just kind of randomly fitting in together and they double helix just happened to fit like a puzzle and they look at each other and go oh I wonder if that's it. I mean that's literally how one of the most important discoveries in the history of science was made and it goes on and on. Cosmic background radiation was discovered by Penzias and Wilson who were trying to figure out what this noise in my microwave receiver turned out that it was a leftover residue of the Big Bang accidental and so your point about accidents I think is kind of reinforcing the point that I was making earlier that. When you don't know what's impossible because you're not thinking about what's possible and you are open when an accident happens a lot of people I've seen it happen in the laboratory they accidentally stumble on something and don't recognize it for what it is and just ignore it. What you'll find is that the great scientists are different in that they have this peripheral vision where when something happens you know I think at some odds said it best he said you know science doesn't proceed with your Reka you know like I could maybe it's that's weird you know other words the best scientists are drawn to things that make no sense because when they see something that makes no sense it means that our understanding of nature is flawed and that excites the best scientists It doesn't scare them like that like that well you are you Ok with your background your knowledge your education I love that you're open on this kind of stuff do you feel that. You can be a little off the law but I've experienced this. Do you believe with the brain that they can be turned off and on. Here's a little more what you mean Ok all right Ok So Ok here's here's one example there's there's pills you can take you know been in television I remember being at home shopping network years ago and one of the hosts out of nowhere started looking like really I mean you look at already but then she looked fantastic and we're all what what what is it you know all the other hosts and people on the air what do you know what's going on you know and she said I'm taking this pill and it was. A center mean I believe was the name of the pill and you can go to Weight doctors and get that prescribed to you but I had asked the guy because I took it and I went and I'm just not hungry at all and I said it's just like all of a sudden I'm just not under as what's what it what does this do and he said it basically turns off your hunger cycle switch and it has the breakdown turns it off and I'm like oh my gosh that's incredible So now when I've been to. In these. Areas where something out of the norm happens and you can read a lot about other people as well a duck tease people in different situations where in the big world they call it where you you get zapped or you freeze. And any alien world you're abducted it's they kind of they just put you out and they and you don't remember anything either so do you do you know of anything like that because in the brain die to where the brain can just be shut off. Turned back on call it Simcoe the simpler word is fainting. It's a psychic protection mechanism when you get hit with something that's so intense. Literally faint you know you've heard that expression oh my god so x. Y. You know scared or what do you think that it does happen it actually has. And to me once. But you said something earlier about not remembering the lights. And I think it was triggered that our brain that did. Kind of things that are emotionally difficult it will suppress and when we deal with soldiers for example of post-traumatic stress syndrome they have 2 issues one if they re pressings and the other is that they can't repress things they have flashbacks I myself have had this happen based on my experiences in Iraq and Afghanistan and so the brain does trying to be kind to you. Know I'm out or race certain things and psycho therapist mostly what we deal with is unconscious emotions and it's kind of an interesting idea that we could have unconscious feelings it seems contradictory but the reality is most of what goes on. Is unconscious and most of our emotional experience is unconscious and so our brain kind of on its own has these separate breakers if you well. So yeah it definitely can but more to the point it's possible to turn on and off different parts of the brain and come up with some really strange phenomena for example there's a tsunami to called acquired savant syndrome where a few people have had brain damage and then all of a sudden become genius musicians artists mathematicians and so forth. And what we now think happens is there's a part of your brain that looks at sensory information and it finds meaning and decides what to do about it that suppresses the part of your brain that has the literal details so for example if you saw Tiger out in the woods a part of your brain would record every hair every whisker every plant in its eye and another part of your brain the part that said what is this tiger mean and what should I do all that detail doesn't matter get the hell out of here now. And so your brain actually one part of your brain naturally inhibits another part of your brain so fascinating things happen when you can turn off a part of your brain that's inhibiting another part of your brain you you become incredibly talented and they've done some experiments with superconducting magnets that did teach that part of your brain talking about it's a left anterior lateral. Area of the left hemisphere when you fatigue don't turn it off people's artistic ability their ability to have you know photographic memory comes to the fore. So I think it's a really interesting question and the answer is absolutely you can turn off your whole brain or little pieces of it and I think I mean I think from my experience and. You know I answered this. We had the television the way over there I had my nice little remote control click click click click click I can turn on I can turn it you know turn it on a station I do believe that there are things out there they can turn on and on. 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It's the most listened to overnight radio program in North America it is coast to coast am Hi there this is Conny and we're talking with Dr Eric Haseltine and we're talking about coping with the experiences of the things that you see that are not supposed to exist that you've seen and how does how does it how do you cope with the people around you that deal with it differently and point the finger at you and tell you you're horrible and all these other things I have actually learned to Eric through all this that there is something called the human experience and there are some people that is just you know I think I don't know maybe we all come here for different reasons and there's nothing wrong with the human experience of staying within the borders and you know doing the 9 to 5 haven't you know going through high school go to college getting married having the kids doing the typical to thing in order and having that experience because when you get into some of the Worlds and see the things I've seen all of sudden that's over that's gone you cannot go back to it so we're all here for kind of different reasons and. I don't know I. Can I think maybe that's something. To look further into as well the human experience and then of course outside the box because once you go out it go out of that box you cannot go back again so. I want to ask you another question I know that this is our last segment with you and I could talk to you for Admiral and however I love that. How can people explore the impossible inside themselves you talk about that before and also in addition to the French ideas that are out side of themselves. Well I think the 1st step is to acknowledge to set aside our preconceptions about what's impossible for ourselves it is a brain scientist space is interesting paranormal is interesting but the things that go on and fight us are a whole universe unto themselves and undiscovered universe it's incredibly fun to explore and I give you some examples. You know one of them is that if you turn off you you mentioned earlier can you turn off parts of your brain and that is the key to enter discovery is to turn off that critic to turn off that expert that knows what's impossible and open yourself up to what's inside of you so here are some examples of how you can do that if you in your house just take a stick a yardstick or any kind of long coat hanger and I bend it or whatever turn it into like a stick that the blind people use and navigate around your house just by tapping you'll start to see that you can echolocate like a bat or a dolphin I didn't know you could do it but you actually can you can count how far away things are you start to form a mental image of where things are in the room just from there acoustic reflections and shadows. And that's an interesting fun thing to do because it uncovers a latent ability you probably didn't know that you had because we rely so much on vision so by turning off the visual part of the brain we allow the other parts of the brain that are quite strong to come out of a similar example if you ever have the feeling that someone is watching you are following you know or their eyes. I swear upon you. I'm now just getting. To what we call an acoustic shadow so if you're in a party and someone walks up behind you and they absorb a lot of the sound from around and unconsciously your brain knows that there's someone behind you but it doesn't consciously register all the time you may have an emotional reaction that feels kind of weird. And then there's all sorts of memory tricks our memories are far better than we think they are if we only know how to organize them. You know for example if you had to for work or school remember a list of 10 things you can remember it almost instantly and forever by just taking a stand things creating a visual image of them putting them in every room in your house as if you were walking around the house starting at the front door putting one in the hallway one in the guest bedroom one in the bathroom and so forth but those objects out there and then if you want to any time recall just open the mental door of your mental house and walk through your house and you will see dos things that you visualized where you put them and the reason is that your visual memory is a vastly larger and more potent than any other kind of memory and so there are in my book Brain Safari I talk about many many examples of these hidden abilities that all of us have and I think the most important thing is to leave at the door when you start on this journey any idea about what you can do and what you cannot do. I think just to go back to your point the key is not so much turning on these abilities but turning off the part of your brain gets in the way of those abilities . I like that I like it so you and I both know about the neuro linguistic programming. Little tricks the train things like that I know a lot of people use them for sales and different things like that for work and blah blah blah blah blah but I'm going for that there was a book a long time ago it's very hard to find it's called I think frogs in the Princess I might have even given you that title to check out. It was Bandler and the other guy . Yes. Yeah yeah and they're like on and I couldn't figure out when I was reading the book what was really going on but they were basically on stage and then it was just word for word what they were saying on stage configured out of 1st and they were talking about the techniques that they used that they learned they said we don't even know how it works we don't care we know it works and they were able to do little things a little tricks really quickly according to their book and it would change the lives of people it would get rid of the fear it even pulled multiple personalities together with a clap. Within the tricks that they did and things were being taken care of a less than 30 minutes or even less than that now. That's what they had claimed in the book and I know I did some of those techniques and I in one of those was going over a bridge I was scared to death of the bridges and living in Florida my gosh they were everywhere the Skyway Bridge was awful when you when you're afraid of those things you just want to drive off and and I did one of those techniques and and less than 12 minutes that anybody know it happened and that it worked until I went back over that bridge however one of the things they said this is what I want to ask your thoughts is they had said the brain is a computer and we put we put programs then and then we can delete them and sometimes some of those programs that are put in it was Uncle Joey. You know the Klan or whatever you know and so and so had you know whatever that is him put radicals in when you listen to them and they're at the dinner table in their teaching you how to do something that maybe is not all that appropriate to do but you still get it as a program in your brain and sometimes along the way somebody one point goes that's not appropriate you can delete that and you don't even know that it was a programmed in there so I'm wondering do you believe because of my experiences running into things that are not supposed to be when I've seen them and I don't know what I'm looking for I does know something is there that never seen is not supposed to be and it's maybe even I don't know it's there my brain seems to scan through and it basically says to me does not compute not of this world. Do you believe that we have so much programming and it is by intent is by purpose that we have so much that we know and we really aren't supposed to go outside of that. I don't know. First of all I don't think of the brain as a computer it's natural for us to compose what we know and what we don't know and I hate to admit this is a brain scientist but what we know about the brain is one millionth of one percent of what there is to know right there is vastly more then. That is going on in the brain you do an example the brain is made up of neurons and glia about half of the way to the brain are not neurons at all they're things that we don't understand very well the kind of the Dark matter of the brain if you will only have very limited idea of what they do but nature doesn't devote half of anything it isn't doing a whole lot it consumes enormous energy so a lot of thought and processing could be in not in play which are not thought of as computational elements at all so what I'll tell you is any neuroscientists openminded and realistic well tell you you know we actually don't know very much about the brain but I will say this and this is more as a psycho therapist than a neuroscientist I don't think we ever delete so-called programs what we do is we have new programs that are incompatible with the existing ones and kind of dominate them I used to be my practice was I treated domestic violence and it was my job to try to get men to stop beating women and what I found was and it's similar to 12 step programs is that you can't ever really get rid of an addiction or a compulsion or you know the severe problem like wanting to get someone that you shouldn't but what you can do is you can in training other behaviors that are inconsistent with that behavior. So in case of how I train men not to become violent I basically train them through hypnosis if you will to take a timeout that right up to the point when they were. Sensing alarm bells that they were going to do something they shouldn't they just said I'm leaving and that was inconsistent with hitting their wife or their girlfriend so I think that it's more the case that our brain kind of keeps everything that we throw at it it doesn't ever really throw anything away but you can put in kind of a new script that overwrite the old one. Interesting I love this talk I love when I get with you thank you so much I want to make sure you tell your wife I said hello as well you guys are wonderful people absolutely but so before we go on please tell me every where people can find your information Ok well I have a website Dr Haseltine dot com Also my wife and I have doctors and possible that com We're talking all that is impossible science and now I'm finding more lately on Amazon with my new book The spy in my field station. I like that the little superpower Yeah characters you guys have Yeah yeah. Yeah we got. A contest and see who could drive the the best in skintight superhero outfits. And Chris looks a lot prettier than I do. She's great you guys are a great team that's that's also good I can't can I tell people how you Matt. Sure I mean you know if it was a dating site let's just say that it was like tell people that I was on a mission for him to say and she actually did Doctors Without Borders and we bumped into each other when I tried to recruit or is a spy but in reality we met on Match that. Now you guys see even more why I love these people they're incredible They're wonderful So how what would you like to leave with everybody before you take off well I just want to come back to something I said earlier the secret to kind of understanding and conquering me outside world start with the inside world that in each of you it's more power more ability than you have any idea and that the more you can discover that strength inside yourself the more you can convince other people and get to a point where you don't really care whether they believe these things that you encounter. Believe you or not if you believe it that's all that matters. I agree with that and you know you're on your own journey and when these people people come in they're like that to me they're like little gnats you know just yeah just get away from them and you know do in life what your heart tells you to do where your intuition guide you and it just seems I think in not to not be bothered by I have to actually draw strength from it begin going back to the analogy of doing a bombing raid in World War 2 when those little maps as you call are like explosions Aflac you know are I'm over something important so in that writing discouraged be encouraged. To love it I love it well thank you so much and hopefully we'll talk again thanks for being a player rocker to appreciate you being a blue rocker to he's a blue rocker you guys a lot and thank you you guys I think you're a lot of. My by my doctor Dr Eric Haseltine wonderful. Wonderful guy let's talk into him when I was looking for somebody at one point I wanted some like a brain guy oh I was going to ask you about about the pineal gland which is run down but. Through the. Doing they all roam around the surf and I saw him he was at like a Ted talk or something like that and I just. Less than a minute or so I said all of this is the guy sense of humor down to earth very open very you know listens and his wife is the same very people so we had a great night and I didn't we we had. Stephan earlier with the Hollow Earth and Donnie and that was of course Dr. So and thank them for showing up tonight and given us all their information you can go to our website you're going to see where you can find the links and different things like that and I want to thank you for tuning in tonight I appreciate that Hope you enjoy the show as much as me if so please write in and definitely let us know Also don't forget that the storeman of the Area 51 tomorrow night that George Knapp is going to be talking about and I keep asking are you going to storm it are you going to dance at it what do you and I did understand which is again we said I want to round you know that we're in the big man with a flailing arms is going to be there on the k.l.a. News Radio studios of media in Denver many thanks to going out to so many of the people and I want to also say Please join me on my on the road with Kani dot com So thanks to Julie Talbot bill may at least the lion. And. Stephanie Smith. 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