Harry Derbitsky & Greg Suchy

Addiction, Alcoholism & The 3 Principles

Harry Derbitsky

  • Ep. 53-Spirituality & Psychiatry

Ep. 53-Spirituality & Psychiatry

Thursday 9th December 2021

Dr. Robert Solomon joins Harry Derbitsky and Greg Suchy to discuss balancing mind, body, and spirit through spirituality and psychiatry.
18 minutes
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Addiction, Alcoholism & The 3 Principles
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Harry Derbitsky & Greg Suchy
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Balancing Mind, Body, and Spirit: A Conversation with Dr. Robert Solomon

For me, it's the voice of the divine speaking through us. But we're looking for something greater, and for me, what the greater is, is just the calling to want to come home back to this connection.
What happens when spirituality meets psychiatry? In this engaging episode of 'Addiction, Alcoholism & The 3 Principles', hosts Harry Derbitsky and Greg Suchy welcome psychiatrist Dr. Robert Solomon for a deep dive into the intersection of mental health and spiritual well-being. Dr. Solomon shares his thoughts on the true purpose of life and how we can connect to a universal intelligence that guides us towards balance and contentment.
Harry discusses the concept of a quiet mind and the importance of connection, while Greg talks about the role of thoughts in achieving contentment. Together, they explore how our personal thinking can sometimes block our connection to the divine and how tuning into our inner wisdom can help us find balance. This episode is packed with thoughtful insights and practical wisdom, making it a must-listen for anyone on a journey towards well-being.
Whether you're struggling with addiction or simply looking to deepen your understanding of yourself, this conversation offers valuable perspectives on integrating mind, body, and spirit.