#83: Part TWO - Inner Life Lessons from the Amazon Jungle -- Bringing Balance and Simplicity to Your Life
Special Note: A photo gallery accompanies this podcast. Click here to access. As Fred suggested in last week's Part One, simply take the photograph in then perhaps turn away from the screen. Hold the photograph in mind as you listen. Watch for TV conditioning, we all have it, that whispers, "this isn't going fast enough."
Content Summary: ONE: (1:08) Breaking through the jungle thickets to reclaim your Central Kingdom. TWO: (4:43) Fascinating contrast! A group of Americans in the Amazon Jungle with their deteriorating posture. THREE: (8:09) How a great aim for Westerners is to both advance science and recover our connection to the natural, the simple, the real. FOUR: (8:40) How sooner or later we must dare to throw the books away, psychologically speaking, and know from ourselves. FIVE: (10:05) Exploring the principle of balance and connection. SIX: (13:28) The power of aloneness and the Bible's symbolism of Solomon. SEVEN: (16:00) Picture of floating houses in the Amazon and how this is no place to sleep walk! EIGHT: (17:08) A look at deceptive carnivorous flowers -- they look good but watch out!
Content Summary: ONE: (1:08) Breaking through the jungle thickets to reclaim your Central Kingdom. TWO: (4:43) Fascinating contrast! A group of Americans in the Amazon Jungle with their deteriorating posture. THREE: (8:09) How a great aim for Westerners is to both advance science and recover our connection to the natural, the simple, the real. FOUR: (8:40) How sooner or later we must dare to throw the books away, psychologically speaking, and know from ourselves. FIVE: (10:05) Exploring the principle of balance and connection. SIX: (13:28) The power of aloneness and the Bible's symbolism of Solomon. SEVEN: (16:00) Picture of floating houses in the Amazon and how this is no place to sleep walk! EIGHT: (17:08) A look at deceptive carnivorous flowers -- they look good but watch out!
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