Moving Out of Plato’s Cave Toward the Light As humans, we are constantly immersed in our own subjectivity. We are so close to our own feelings, thoughts, priorities, and relationships that we often don’t see when and how they are out of balance. Here are a few examples: Our bodies: When we get addicted to a lifestyle, like high sugar and a high fat diet, or a habit like drinking or smoking, we don’t readily experience the damage we are doing to...
“Just who or what is this character that I have just interviewed?” “What is the best way for me to understand it and to communicate its nature and purpose to others?” ...
Would you like to make new friends who share your interest in IDL? Sharpen your own IDL skills by sharing what you know with others? Create a group support culture that affirms values, concepts, and pursuits that are healthy and meaningful for you and those you love? ...
This is why IDL makes a clear distinction between compassion and empathy. It is not a conceptual abstraction, but an evolution in thinking generated by innumerable interviews over many years. ...
Integral Deep Listening views moving out of addiction to drama in relationships, thinking, and dreaming, as critical to becoming lucid, awake, and enlightened, whether while dreaming or in any other state. ...
From fixations, his “four functions,” and dreams, to archetypes and the collective unconscious, Carl Gustav Jung, MD., has had a profound and lasting impact on how we view the mind and human development. How does his thought relate to Dream Yogas and Integral Deep Listening, in particular? ...
Find out how fun, rewarding and effective it is to access your own unique emerging potentials that are there to propel you to your next level of lucidity, awakening and enlightenment, no matter who you are, how old you are, or what challenges you face in your life. ...