Radical Knowing: Understanding Consciousness Through Relationships
December 21, 2005
Category: Personal Growth and Identity
In this episode, Armand DiMele and Roberta Maria Atti engage in a profound discussion with Dr. Christian De Quincey about the nature of consciousness and the importance of relationships in defining who we are. They explore the continuum concept, the impact of societal changes on parenting, and the dichotomy between reason and feeling. Dr. De Quincey emphasizes that our identities are shaped by our relationships rather than our individualism, advocating for a return to instinctual and intuitive ways of knowing. The conversation delves into how modern culture has disrupted natural bonding processes and the implications for personal and collective well-being.
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