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Thinking With Somebody Else's Head
Richard Lloyd Jones
100 episodes
1 week ago
Science, philosophy, psychology, quantum physics, religion. In all these areas, we see the world based on what comes from others. Which means we're actually thinking with somebody else's head - not necessarily our own. And how much of those philosophies, ideas and theories are true? Thanks to the work of Brazilian/Austrian psychoanalyst and social scientist, Dr. Norberto Keppe, separating the wheat from the chaff is a lot easier today. We'll explore this rich and provocative territory in this podcast. Email me about your thoughts at rich@richjonesvoice.com
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Science, philosophy, psychology, quantum physics, religion. In all these areas, we see the world based on what comes from others. Which means we're actually thinking with somebody else's head - not necessarily our own. And how much of those philosophies, ideas and theories are true? Thanks to the work of Brazilian/Austrian psychoanalyst and social scientist, Dr. Norberto Keppe, separating the wheat from the chaff is a lot easier today. We'll explore this rich and provocative territory in this podcast. Email me about your thoughts at rich@richjonesvoice.com
Show more...
Philosophy
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Christianity,
Alternative Health,
Social Sciences
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Why Do I Do the Things I Don't Want?
Thinking With Somebody Else's Head
8 months ago
Why Do I Do the Things I Don't Want?
Sometimes, when I have something important to do, I must confess I feel a little resistance. It's an interesting phenomenon because it's like a general lethargy. Like the energy has drained away and there's nothing left for the job at hand. In those moments, all sorts of other activities suddenly appear infinitely more appealing.  YouTube's a quick click away, and the algorithms have numerous suggestions that seem interesting and even, if I'm honest, urgent. And there's research to be done, too. New equipment for the studio or books on Amazon. And hey, I haven't played my guitar in a while! Not that any of these things are wrong, of course. It's just that they are far from more important than the project I need to work on. Procrastination. I'm pretty sure I'm not the only guy plagued with that. In fact, it's historical. Even St. Paul, prodigious achiever that he was notwithstanding, lamented about that. Let's see if we can get somewhere in looking at this. Why Do I Do the Things I Don't Want, today on Thinking with Somebody Else's Head. Click here to listen to this episode.
Thinking With Somebody Else's Head
Science, philosophy, psychology, quantum physics, religion. In all these areas, we see the world based on what comes from others. Which means we're actually thinking with somebody else's head - not necessarily our own. And how much of those philosophies, ideas and theories are true? Thanks to the work of Brazilian/Austrian psychoanalyst and social scientist, Dr. Norberto Keppe, separating the wheat from the chaff is a lot easier today. We'll explore this rich and provocative territory in this podcast. Email me about your thoughts at rich@richjonesvoice.com