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Exploring the Concept of Time and True Nature
The speaker shares ideas on the concept of time, exploring the human tendency to make mistakes and the attraction of spending time with babies, animals, and nature. They suggest looking for oneself and describing true nature, which is still while human nature is always in motion.
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This podcast episode discusses the idea of self-awareness and understanding your true nature.
45:34 - 46:42 (01:08)
Summary
This podcast episode discusses the idea of self-awareness and understanding your true nature. It explores the concept that who you really are is always perfect, and it's important to accept our human imperfections as part of the journey.
ChapterExploring the Concept of Time and True Nature
Episode#336 - Richard Lang - What It Feels Like To Have No Head
PodcastModern Wisdom
The podcast discusses the concept of balance of opposites in human nature, where one's true nature is still even though human nature is always in motion; and how looking at time can help someone describe it for themselves.
46:42 - 50:03 (03:21)
Summary
The podcast discusses the concept of balance of opposites in human nature, where one's true nature is still even though human nature is always in motion; and how looking at time can help someone describe it for themselves.
ChapterExploring the Concept of Time and True Nature
Episode#336 - Richard Lang - What It Feels Like To Have No Head
PodcastModern Wisdom
The transcript explores the role that 'headless' moments, where we are deeply immersed in something and not self-conscious, play in positive experiences.
50:03 - 53:29 (03:25)
Summary
The transcript explores the role that 'headless' moments, where we are deeply immersed in something and not self-conscious, play in positive experiences. It analyzes why spending time with babies, pets, and in nature can be enjoyable and highlights how we do not lose our sense of self but become less self-conscious in these moments.