What does it mean to be impulsive from the perspective of how you see yourself and other people? When does this way of acting and thinking first arise in human development and how does it change and adapt to self-control and self-care? Why is impulsiveness considered “pre-conformist” or reactive and predictable? In this episode, you will learn about how your self-care can lack concern and compassion for others and under what circumstances your awakening can lead simply lead to more stereotyping and self-promotion.
We need dialogue with others who think and feel differently from ourselves because we so easily deceive ourselves. Every project we develop, from science...
What are we seeking through awakenings? If we are not seeking, they happen to us through childbirth or Near Death Experience, are there differences?...
On this episode of Waking Up: Flourishing in the Human Space, the hosts Polly Young-Eisendrath and Mike Berger explore the different ways humans can...