Unlocking the Sense of Self: A Journey to True Freedom
Episode Overview
Your sense of self is constructed by your brain to help you survive. This sense is not fixed; it's malleable and can be changed. Questioning your sense of self can lead to new motivations and possibilities. Different types of sensory receptors contribute to our perception of the world. Understanding the sense of self can help you navigate life's challenges more effectively.
Who you are is really malleable, and when you change those things, it'll change your motivations.
Ever wondered if there's more to your senses than what you learned in school? In this episode of 'Alive and Free', Bob Gardner dives into the concept of the 'sense of self' and how it shapes our lives. Bob and his team share their experiences from the trenches, discussing how our sense of self motivates us, influences our actions, and even affects our perception of reality.
They explore how this sense is not fixed but constructed by our brain to help us survive and thrive. The conversation takes a fascinating turn as they discuss the different types of receptors in our nervous system and how they contribute to our understanding of the world. Bob's candid reflections and light-hearted approach make this heavy topic engaging and relatable. By questioning the self, you might discover new ways to navigate life's challenges and find true freedom.
Tune in for a thought-provoking journey that blends science, spirituality, and personal growth.