Our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy have changed. We think you'll like them better this way.

Close Up Radio Spotlights Lisa Wimberger of the NeuroSculpting Institute

  • Broadcast in Health
Close Up Radio

Close Up Radio

×  

Follow This Show

If you liked this show, you should follow Close Up Radio.
h:362063
s:11670463
archived

Denver, CO – NeuroSculpting® is the fusion of brain science and mindfulness: a five-step meditation process that can strategically help an individual release the grip of old patterns and train their brain to create new and more supportive patterns, habits and behaviors.

“NeuroSculpting is Life Powered By Intention,” says Lisa Wimberger, the founder of the NeuroSculpting Institute, a physical and virtual institute with students all over the world.”

NeuroSculpting is a process of mental entrainment and meditation to regulate an individual’s nervous system. Its application ranges from helping people calm themselves to helping people move out of their patterns.

Prior to creating NeuroSculpting, Lisa had suffered from a seizure condition since she was a teenager, the result of being struck by lightning on her 15th birthday.

By her 30s, Lisa had flatlined in a doctor's office, and awoke in the ER on a few occasions post seizure.

And so she began to study neuroscience, and what she learned about neuroplasticity implied that her stress-induced seizures were something she could recondition herself to prevent.

Similar to hypnosis, NeuroSculpting has a structured induction. The process is designed with a neuroplasticity in mind: sculpting new neural pathways.

Lisa did not have a seizure any day since.

“I created this modality out of necessity and love for my daughter and husband,” says Lisa. “My last seizure was when I was 38, almost 13 years ago. But it was not until this process that I found the hidden content of my spiritual pain and actually healed my body.”

For more information, visit www.neurosculptinginstitute.com