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The Search for Self Identity
FromVedic Worldview
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53 minutes
Released:
May 15, 2022
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Who do you think you are? What do you think you are?We can all find myriad ways to describe ourselves and we often rely on these descriptors to give us our ‘sense of identity.’ “I’m a mother of three, a nuclear physicist, a passionate tango dancer and an advocate for animal rights…”The problem with this approach is that our descriptors are always subject to change, and even subject to debate in some cases.We’re only ‘young’ until we become not so young. We’re only ‘successful’ until we redefine what success is, which is often based on someone else’s judgment. We’re only X until it becomes more fashionable to be Y and it suits us better to become one of those…So is it any wonder that most of us have this gnawing sense of uncertainty. We’re trying to build a sense of identity on the shifting sands of circumstances and subjective judgments. And as soon as we do settle on a solid sense of identity, something changes to make it shaky again.Thom’s got your back though. By the end of this episode you’ll ‘hardly know yourself,’ but if you follow Thom’s counsel, you’ll know yourself better than you ever have.Episode highlights: [00:50] Who We Are and What We Are[02:02] "I'm a This. I'm a That."[03:17] "Nobody Knows Me at All"[04:30] The Distinction Between Consciousness and The Absolute[06:21] Change Defines Relativity[07:57] I Exist[09:28] The Evolution of Psychology[11:13] Nurturance Shapes the Way You See Yourself[12:47] The Vedic Concept of Psyche[14:24] Are We Alone in The Universe?[15:21] "What Are We Actually?"[16:05] The Body is Constantly in Flux[17:15] Unsatisfying Pronouns[18:46] Out of Africa[20:28] What Are You Actually?[21:20] Tat Wale Baba[22:49] Ageless Rishi[24:07] A Forest Dweller[25:00] "I am London"[26:04] "That Also"[27:10] Also "That Also"[27:55] A Mantra is Resonant With the Thinker of It[29:19] "I Am Totality"[31:13] A Return to Homeostasis[32:35] In Symbiosis With Our Environment[33:48] The Microbiome in Our Gut[35:18] An Exchange of Energy and Intelligence[36:38] I Am Not this Body that Changes Constantly[38:03] The Crescendo of the Development of Human Consciousness[39:32] Rigid Attachment[40:23] "Don't Say the C Word"[41:45] There is Nothing Worse Than a Human Being Not Knowing Why They Exist[43:01] Vedanta - The Highest Science of the Vedic Worldview[44:44] Brahman and Brahmin[46:26] Totality is Not Separate[47:46] Brahman is Not Pervaded or Infused into Anything; It IS Everything[49:07] The Fulfillment of the Search for Identity[50:07] The True SantoshaUseful Linksinfo@thomknoles.com https://thomknoles.com/https://www.instagram.com/thethomknoles/https://www.facebook.com/thethomknoleshttps://www.youtube.com/c/thomknoles https://thomknoles.com/ask-thom-anything/
Released:
May 15, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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The True Story of Karma, Part 1: Thom Knoles discusses how karma works, and how making it work for you is easier than you think. We design our experiences, good and bad, great and small. A misunderstanding of karma obscures our vision, and keep us bound to an incorrect belief that out experiences are designed by someone or something else. Produced by Eric Cahan & Mike Martinez by Vedic Worldview