Waking Up Is Not Enough Episode 8 - Predictable Differences in Adult Minds (Part 2)

Episode 8 October 05, 2023 00:48:03
Waking Up Is Not Enough Episode 8 - Predictable Differences in Adult Minds (Part 2)
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Waking Up Is Not Enough Episode 8 - Predictable Differences in Adult Minds (Part 2)

Oct 05 2023 | 00:48:03

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Show Notes

PART 2

What is the normal mind? Why do ordinary adults have so many differences and conflicts about what is real or true? Perhaps you have pondered this and looked at astrology, personality typologies, the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), Human Design or some other set of categories to try to figure out how you are different from other people. Or you have just given up trying to figure that out. In this episode, Polly and Mike will introduce a map for adult development that is grounded in extensive scientific research and can serve as a new way of understanding types of people: this is why/how awakening can mean very different things to different people.

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