The “Three Times Rule” for Starting Difficult Conversations
The “three times rule” is an easy to employ strategy for starting difficult conversations in a productive way.
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The “three times rule” is an easy to employ strategy for starting difficult conversations in a productive way.
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Enough people have been experimenting with integral consciousness for long enough that some of its contours are becoming apparent. As with all stages of human history, integral both sheds new light and casts new shadows on the human condition. In today’s episode, Nomali Perera, my dear friend and colleague in integral practice for nearly 20
I start this week with some feisty and insightful letters from listeners and end with an idiosyncratic list of my products of the year, decade and millennium (so far). (01:34) Who’s more mean, trads or pomos? Responses to my critique of the famous “toast scene” in the movie Five Easy Pieces. (18:39) How can the
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Sugar is one of the world’s most glorious ingredients. Deliciously sweet, it brings flavour and texture to so many of the dishes and products we love. But as we all know, sugar has a dark side. Alongside health issues like obesity, diabetes, and tooth decay, sugar is a volatile and highly political commodity. Over the
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The confusion about animal consciousness stems from errors in how the Enlightenment thinkers framed the relations between matter and mind.
Are Animals Conscious? Read More »
The unified theory provides a way to frame the proper relations between philosophical reflections and the science of psychology.
Toward a Metapsychology that Properly Frames the Science Read More »
In this episode, I look at the tensions arising among conservative Christians about how fervently to support Trump. 01:23 – Clips and observations from the Jericho march on Washington DC earlier this month featuring evangelical leaders (and Alex Jones), and the backlash it has caused with others in the movement. 21:25 – How mainstream punditry
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The following is a slightly edited extract from Hanzi Freinacht’s book ‘Nordic Ideology: A Metamodern Guide to Politics, Book Two’. This is the second book in a series on metamodern thought, a work of popular philosophy that investigates the nature of psychological development and its political implications. In this post you will be introduced to
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Dr. Kirk Schneider argues for why psychology should be grounded in a humanistic existential philosophy.
A Humanistic-Existential Reset for Psychology Read More »
A new series utilizes a different kind of academic inquiry to showcase a novel metatheoretical approach to untangling the world knot of consciousness.
Untangling the World Knot of Consciousness Read More »