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You Don’t Actually Know What Your Future Self Wants

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Mar 16, 2023
You Don't Actually Know What Your Future Self Wants

You Don’t Actually Know What Your Future Self Wants

Through the use of vivid storytelling the journalist Shankar Vedantam explains the impact of what he terms the "illusion of continuity", the belief that our future selves will share the same perspectives and views as our current selves. He points out that "on an ongoing basis, you are constantly becoming a new person." This creates practical challenges in terms of making promises for our future self and enacting laws that seem enlightened now which may seem archaic in the future. He offers three-fold advice tro handle these challenges: stay curious, practice humility, and be brave.
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Shay Beider: Resilience is Rooted in Source

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March 16, 2023

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Shay Beider: Resilience is Rooted in Source

You want resilience in healing? It comes from Source. Resilience is rooted in Source.

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Shay Beider: Resilience is Rooted in Source

Over the last two decades Shay Beider has done pioneering work in integrative medicine through her non-profit organization, Integrative Touch, that enhances well-being, minimizes suffering and facilitates healing for children with special medical needs and their families.”Essentially, our entire role as a team is to listen with every little bit of our capacity. And so that’s not just listening with our ears. It’s taking in information on every single level, with our heart, our energetic body, through our mental body, physical, emotional, psychological, psychic, spiritual. Like every little aspect of self is trying to manifest an opening and an awakening to what is happening right here, right now. And how do I/we support it. When you have a team of people that are fully embodying that level of presence and deep listening, then the inner intelligence from that child, from that family — the inner intelligence that already knows how to heal — it just starts to guide and direct. We actually aren’t really doing anything. We’re in an undoing. We’re in a state of just following. You move into the river and the river shows you where she wants to take you.” Learn more about her remarkable work in this in-depth interview. { read more }

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