The Unseen and Overlooked: A Journey Through Sight with Michael Todd Fink
Since nothing is permanent, what is it that we really see? This episode explores the meaning of sight and the process of seeing from the wisdom of science, art and mythology.
Have you ever wondered about the things we don't see, not because they're invisible, but because we overlook them? In this episode of 'Kind Mind', host Michael Todd Fink dives into the fascinating world of sight and perception. With his unique blend of science, art, and mythology, Michael takes listeners on a journey that questions what we truly see and what remains unseen.
From the limitations of our vision, like blurry edges and infrared light, to the deeper, unspoken traumas we carry, this episode is a treasure trove of insights. Michael also explores the symbolic Lotus eyes of Krishna and how knowledge can change our perspective. He touches on the ignorance that often leads us to harm each other and our planet, drawing parallels with the blind king in Duryodhana.
If you're curious about the unseen aspects of your own life and want to broaden your understanding of perception, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in for a thought-provoking and enlightening conversation that will leave you seeing the world in a new light.