In a world of lies, it's rare to see such an authentic voice like yours on the path seeking light.
@megbennett64902 күн бұрын
Wow❣️Thank you for such a generous gift. If I could afford more generous gifts I would follow your example. I only give small amounts when I can, but I am genuinely impressed by your generosity. 💟
@GoobieAndDoobie16 сағат бұрын
Thank you for your gift ❤️
@AlesiaXander4 күн бұрын
You saved my quality of life and soul. Debilitating period pains left me unable to study or work. No hope. Started the diet as soon as you introduced the green smoothie and granola. 4 months later my pain is manageable, the extreme brain fog gone, my energy and concentration is awesome. Back to studying and able to work. I won't have to be a burden to my family. First time in my life I feel so good. I don't know what to write to express my graditude. Just thank you from the bottom of my heart. Love from Greece
@bonniemiller40414 күн бұрын
So happy for you!
@nikmartin66683 күн бұрын
Wow, that’s so cool and a great testament to Dr. Goobie for his caring ways and to you for your staying power with the change in habits.
@Jeanneret_I3 күн бұрын
That is so lovely!! Congratulations to you for doing the work. And, just Keep Going.
@annettebicer75553 күн бұрын
Bravo
@cathydyer37743 күн бұрын
💕🙏
@Inwoodarts4 күн бұрын
You're awake. This is what you were born to do. Shine a brilliant light on the darkest time in the history of mankind. Immense gratitude for your efforts + finding you. Please keep going. Bless your soul dearest healer.
@dianafrey9663 күн бұрын
I am a psychologist and love the way you are, so plainly & wonderfully, putting together concepts that are integral in setting traumatized people free from their own thoughts - thanks for sharing tour journey & helping others on theirs in the process! ❤
@Berrylucy503 күн бұрын
Trump?
@GoobieAndDoobie15 сағат бұрын
❤️ thanks for being a psychologist and helping people heal their souls
@myradin4 күн бұрын
I love you doc. I’m a 35-year old lawyer who just left my job. I’ve been trying to do some KZbin to just have a video journal for myself. But there’s so much more in my mind and heart than what I’ve yet been able and willing to share. Your channel has been really inspiring, healing, and soothing.
@JenPurple20224 күн бұрын
You can and you will.
@_jamesdphillips4 күн бұрын
Best of luck
@mistadobalina34954 күн бұрын
Similar situation here. Im a 34yo lawyer, still practicing but always thinking about my way out. I visited a cafe in Sao Paulo which the owner used to be a lawyer and founded the cafe after a burnout. The cafe is named Outlaw for that reason 😂
@nsafadi544 күн бұрын
Whatever you plan to do just do it and if you fail try again because you will succeed...good luck and God Bless you
@Livingthewild2 күн бұрын
"The most dangerous lies are the lies we tell ourselves." - John Trudell Beautiful work, thanks.
@edward3dofficial3 күн бұрын
It was great to see the outpouring of love and support in the comment section of your previous video. You are building a community of thoughtful and well informed individuals. Cheers to humanity 🎉🎉🎉!
@nikmartin66683 күн бұрын
Yes we can do it with conscious leaders. It’s a wonderful realization.
@JenPurple20224 күн бұрын
An Asian Female PhD here, love your work bc it heals me and many people mentally and physically. I have always believed that everyone was born with certain talents and deserves to be treated well until it proves otherwise. Be smart and kind, but also tough to fight evil. Keep being urself, people who love you will love you for who you are. *************************** Key points: Evil, harm, lies, confusion, equality, narcissism, hurt, power, toxic, dependence, parenting, abusive
@emilyjones47363 күн бұрын
this is not an academic essay
@JenPurple20223 күн бұрын
@@emilyjones4736Are you okay?
@JenPurple20223 күн бұрын
@@emilyjones4736 Are you okay?
@JenPurple20223 күн бұрын
@@emilyjones4736It is also none of ur business 😊
@JenPurple20223 күн бұрын
@@emilyjones4736And it is none of ur business. 🧑💼
@deniseloua86254 күн бұрын
Dr. Goobie, You are opening Pandora’s Box which is sooooo extremely important! Thank you for your transparency and honesty! You are HELPING PEOPLE deeply with your channel! Please continue to use your experiences as your Testimony! I love your channel!❤️🙏🏽🎄
@Inwoodarts4 күн бұрын
Pandoras box unleashed evil + plagues into the world.. Doobie is not doing that at all!! ?!
@deniseloua86253 күн бұрын
I’m not implying he is! Maybe, my analogy was not the best! What I meant is his depth of knowledge and understanding may trigger some deep feelings in people who don’t know they haven’t completely healed! I truly value and appreciate Dr. Goobie! He’s providing a very much needed platform which will ultimately create a lot of inner healing for many people. Some people will be surprised with their PTSD that is still not resolved! God bless Dr. Goobie!
@erikainharmony44653 күн бұрын
This man understands and SPEAKS my emotional values. I will fight for this. This needs to be understood. He has the bravery to do so. To SPEAK
@dixiehauenstein61274 күн бұрын
Thank you SO much❤ We are so fortunate that you changed professions. You're AMAZING and so humble 💕 💝
@sicutdixitclownКүн бұрын
Thanks!🌻
@priscillaroberts25642 күн бұрын
Appreciate this talk. You have a pure soul that’s helping mine heal. I just went through an abuse of power and hearing this is wildly helpful. Thanks Dr. Goobie.
@laura78allende3 күн бұрын
You're an extraordinary messenger; you have the experience and clarity to communicate with a vast and very diverse demographic. Thank you!
@mikegathercole4 күн бұрын
It's going to take me forever to watch this video because every sentence he says makes me pause and think.
@JenPurple20224 күн бұрын
Same, pause, replay, think, and write.
@tracy96103 күн бұрын
I'm in the fourth minute and I've paused and reminded three times already.
@AlvinLee0073 күн бұрын
I just put Dr. Goobie on a loop whenever I have an hour to myself.
@mudurmudur38192 күн бұрын
I guess I ll watch it 9 more times to sink in
@askdrten2 күн бұрын
"The love that you withhold is the pain you carry, lifetime after lifetime." "Responsible freedom of self determination, becoming truly self confident and free, to unconditionally be responsible for oneself, without being coerced to accept some higher authority."
@danieloberhoff14 күн бұрын
Danke!
@QuietCut4 күн бұрын
The part where you discuss how the abusive family system manifests across society is so poignant and important. It reminds me of the concept, paraphrased from Hermetic texts: 'As above, so below.' As an adult survivor of Complex PTSD, it’s jarring to see how the abusive family system replicates itself in all areas of relational human systems. You mention workplaces and the abusive family system is most evident here. Think of how the abused child who depends on their family for survival, is forced to endure in silence out of necessity-disembodied from the somatic cognitive dissonance of being told they are loved by their bullies. Society positions the family as a child's protector, yet it often becomes their first source of harm. In the workplace, a similar pattern unfolds: Employers claim to care about workers and value their contributions, yet many workers are exploited, underpaid, and subjected to bullying or mobbing for failing to conform. Like the abused child, workers feel trapped, compelled to stay for survival-gaslit and left feeling disembodied once again. As you mention, this is evident in facets of life-religious institutions, schools, politics and even interpersonal relationships. In all this, there is a deeper societal reality: we are born into a world where we are expected to silence our authentic selves, dissociate from our humanity/nature/our animal friends, and pay to exist. If we truly want to heal the world, we must start by prioritizing the liberation and well-being of children. I often say, if one wants to understand society, one should look inward at one's family system-sk much is revealed there about how we relate to each other and power dynamics.
@lyndonhauge4 күн бұрын
Thank you this was very insightful and I appreciate it greatly :)
@judylee18603 күн бұрын
The dynamic is recognized in psychology as the trauma bond. Really most psychologists don't understand it to identify it. Maybe it's because they suffer it as well so they can't get their heads around it? I don't know. Just wondering from experiencing how so called intelligent, educated people are blind to it. Trauma bond is nearly impossible to break once it's been established.
@GoobieAndDoobie14 сағат бұрын
Thanks for writing. I appreciate you sharing your thoughts and perspective. You write very well.
@alindadeo3 күн бұрын
I studied pharmacy knowing that I was going to contribute to the well-being of humanity, after school I joined a pharmaceutical compony that initially seemed to be holding on to ethical principles, 2 years down the road, everything changed. every week I was reminded about making money, about how I spent a lot of time explaining how clients should use the drugs, about how we have to hit the target. I developed an eating disorder and gained a lot of weight, started feeling so tired all the time. it was the worst experience I had to quit to save me.
@ebony-whangdagobi51953 күн бұрын
You are truly the real doctor. どうもありがとうございます。貴方の活動に感謝しています。
@Huynhdana4 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@moojuice43374 күн бұрын
I'm your age, 9 years as a peds ED attending, narcissist mother, and I'm leaving medicine. Thanks for your musings, they make me feel less insane. INFP?
@GoobieAndDoobie14 сағат бұрын
I wish you luck, love, and peace in your life after leaving medicine. I’m an ENFJ ✌️
@abbyrightmire20844 күн бұрын
What a day to see this video! I’ve been struggling badly with the societal and psychological aftermath of domestic narcissistic abuse this year, and the difficulty of trying to understand how a person can even be capable of such dishonesty and lack of empathy. This video was so validating and humanizing and I’m so grateful for your perspective and beautiful ability to articulate it.
@roseh43224 күн бұрын
Evil always comes in sheep's clothing, otherwise who would not cringe and flee.
@CynicsAnon4 күн бұрын
Watching this two days after getting fired from my high paying tech job after two years of discrimination and retaliation. Got put on a PIP after coming out as trans. Feeling incredibly lost and disillusioned. Terrified for my future. Thank you for your wisdom Goobie.
@pekaspi14 күн бұрын
I'm sorry that you were mistreated.
@bernardofitzpatrick54034 күн бұрын
Hang in there friend. You have been through a rough time. You are way better than your ex employers.
@QuietCut4 күн бұрын
I'm so sorry you experienced this. What they did is a crime. Pls be kind and gentle with yourself and I know it doesn't seem like it now, but you will survive this. Give yourself space to rest and process. I don't know if you've had time to speak to a lawyer but if you have documentation, I would encourage (once you've rested and had time to process) to file a wrongful termination claim.
@janettemartin46044 күн бұрын
Can I say it’s the price for NOT playing along any longer. You have to seize your VICTORY! The disillusion is from you BEING something you were NOT! Not everyone is programmed to handle abrupt changes! I am not being sarcastic at all! It’s a shift in YOU and not everyone is jumping on board with you! Don’t be the victim when you’re setting yourself FREE from your shackles! Be the VICTOR!
@gaylaaustin74684 күн бұрын
Consider contacting a lawyer?
@AMW11294 күн бұрын
The more we see more people embodying and then creating the kind of world they want to live in verses the kind of world the power addicts at the top of the hierarchy have brainwashed everyone into creating for their self serving purposes, only then will we start to see our outer world reflect that change in our inner world. It always begins within us. Your videos are helping a lot of people to see the light through all of the darkness we were born into. Thank you for sharing all of this with us. Sending lots of love to everyone reading this. Allow your inner light to shine bright through the darkness. The darkness cannot survive the light. ❤
@DawnM-o3k4 күн бұрын
This is possibly my most favourite video of yours that I've seen to date (I've watched a fair few 😊). There are so many things for me to mull over. My favourite take away is expressing 'I am concerned!'. I love you taking time to talk with care and consideration about complex topics. It's very apparent that you have an abundance of knowledge and ideas going on in that amazing mind of yours. Thanks Goobie ❤
@chillinginny44904 күн бұрын
Not first but so happy to be spending time on Sunday with Dr Goobie.✌️❤️
@CruzCruz-nw7fi4 күн бұрын
Yes me too I was in the mood to see this video released, good talk ✌️
@xqz_invest3 күн бұрын
Doobie is so cute, she looks so very well groomed. I can see that Goobie and his wife did great job taking care of their doggy.
@Golgibaby4 күн бұрын
A fish knows not water. That which we don't see is very complex and cognitively difficult to conceptualize, unless we have the life experience and indeed repetitive personal observations to see how these patterns do exist. The insidiousness of how poison can be invisible. No different than carbon monoxide poisoning....or even canaries in a coal mine right? Ideas, emotions, feelings, and behavior...the other dimension of reality what often in our past generations were dismissed right? It can be very disillusioning and disorienting. And overwhelming. The recurrent cognitive dissonance yup is cumulative and tough to recover from. Appreciate the airing out of these complex ideas in conversations that are intentioned with finding understanding, clarity, and universal reconciliation...and ultimately peace. It good for the grounding of wellbeing to anchor ourselves with a fellow being of equal value.
@bodymindsoul604 күн бұрын
Well said 🙏
@GiddyupArtist3 күн бұрын
This is the best explanation of narcissistic abuse I have viewed to this day, everyone needs to be aware of this type of abuse to avoid it, thank you so much for the excellent video!
@BoiNgocChannel3 күн бұрын
There’s a saying: forgive but don’t forget. For me trauma healing doesn’t mean to love the abusers but protecting myself & detaching from them.
@jaquelineavanzo4 күн бұрын
Thanks for the video!👍35:22
@minnieandmarieКүн бұрын
I find it interesting when only selected content creator like you makes this platform valuable. Please continue sharing your thoughts and wisdom to us! Cheers.
@Geopolitic1573 күн бұрын
Dr. Gabore Mate…….Holocaust survivor and National / International Treasure. Love this man!
@judylee18603 күн бұрын
His son on the Grayzone is equally remarkable. Even before this their open dialogues together discussing personal conflicts between father and son offers growth and learning opportunities for themselves and others.
@BethBliss11.119 сағат бұрын
@@judylee1860 favorite!
@matureyoungman4 күн бұрын
I always have to get my notepad out when Goobie uploads a new video
@debbiebolek21174 күн бұрын
You are so smart and intuitive. I've learned so much from you.
@mjosheehy4 күн бұрын
I'm learning about Nordic society and traditions. They seem to have a much better way of life. Equality is important to the people there. I want to be more like them. I love you, Goobie.
@JuneAdams-li9sy3 күн бұрын
Th Nordics. As in the Vikings. The murderous Vikings. Sterling examples of Nordic evil. They took over a huge portion of Earth under various guises.
@fostertheweekend3 күн бұрын
Thank you for bringing up BIODIVERSITY LOSS first
@bekind57384 күн бұрын
Dr. Gabor Mate is an excellent speaker and writer. Thank you for your wonderful video.
@krs16903 күн бұрын
I also suggest you to read Alan Watts books or his original lectures uploaded on KZbin.
@CameronJStewart-v6j2 күн бұрын
Yes I know, he was in the Holocaust wow
@melissamarie3694 күн бұрын
I call it the cuckoo for cocoa puffs paradigm. It depends on trauma to function properly! It's wonderful to hear you speak that which I have been teaching my children and others. There are many of us who are waking up and exiting out of generational trauma. We do not need to uphold a culture that causes us harm. Thank you for sharing your insight and wisdom. You are highly valued and appreciated!
@dwyang23074 күн бұрын
You have a very thoughtful heart ❤
@shane72414 күн бұрын
I’ve been listening to your videos on my long drives and appreciate you taking the time and utilizing your expertise to every video you make! Even if it’s something you are currently learning I can trust someone who understands research and knows how to learn about something without getting caught up in all the fake or altered information online that isn’t evidence based.
@mikegathercole4 күн бұрын
I am here for his thought process.
@christinetuttle89753 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing your journey. I feel fortunate to be along for the ride. Godspeed.
@lindaw1403 күн бұрын
This is a world of hurt, not just by the powerful but between family members, peers and strangers. Be aware. All beings have two sides and anything in between. Self awareness of this will benefit oneself psychologically.
@incognito5953 күн бұрын
You are truly an immense benefit to people who need some wisdom, Dr. Goobie. Thank you. But, don't forget yourself,please.
@GoobieAndDoobie16 сағат бұрын
👍❤️
@redgree16453 күн бұрын
Love you Goobie, know you are a gift to us all out here. Thank you so much.❤
@jenurias73033 күн бұрын
Great video and reminder to be a leader, thank you for your thoughts.
@elowenarmstrong4 сағат бұрын
I feel so blessed listening to you speak. I am so glad you exist and are sharing with us on this platform, you have enlightened and inadvertently helped me heal a lot of personal trauma I was struggling with, I have never ever understood why certain things happened and as result was never able to heal, this video has done for me than therapy has honestly
@Richie-y6h4 күн бұрын
Really enjoyed your thoughtful take on modern morality and personal responsibility, Thank you Goobie. I struggle to find much that surpasses utilitarian philosophy as toward the most moral action.
@LoveLetter114 күн бұрын
Very interesting topic. As within so without.. I recently left a mid level management position in business. One of the reasons was this, there was a constant competition and need to put profitability first, and that led to constant judgement and manipulation of the people running the business to “push” them to produce more. I heard things like “divide and conquer” or “change the person or change the person” and I bought into the need to compete and be better. Unfortunately I really started to believe I was making myself and others better. Now I know it was abuse. Healthy people would always leave to not subject themselves to the abuse but we painted it as they were simply “non performers” ie they didn’t buy the manipulation. In order to operate that way I had to divide myself too as you mentioned. And it’s horrifying. I was suffering so much and just ignored it and developed coping mechanisms which pushed me to the edge, luckily that led to me waking up and choosing to forgive myself, heal and love. I’d really like to believe that abusive people in positions of power can come to see themselves, but I also wonder how much of it is the systems we create that require these positions to operate. Chicken or egg type deal. Either way it seems to me that we chose this one way or another, and that’s ultimately the hardest thing to accept. Anyway, thanks for talking about this, I believe it’s very important work ✌
@blanketeyblank53094 күн бұрын
The fire alarm went off at work. Ran out to the designated safe spot. Waited. After about 3-4 minutes someone came out and told me it was a false alarm. Entering the building encountered ridicule for running and being the only one who went to the designated area. The business had gas tanks in the building. Was not affected by their reaction. 😊 Hoping the next time no one would wait to see if it was a false alarm.
@LoveLetter114 күн бұрын
@@blanketeyblank5309 Nice! That speaks on what he mentioned about group-think. Courage is a lot subtler than I realized.. but it’s so important. Doing the right thing can seem wrong when the group is running off the cliff together. I hope you don’t have to find out
@3e1rtamarraw4 күн бұрын
Goobie & quiet Doobie! u are an Attractive Colorful Beam with a soothing voice dna great intentions for everyone. Anhks for sharing & discussing critical issues.
@monikastrojna232Күн бұрын
I met so many toxic individuals in my life, including those who called themselves my friends. I know many of us have unresolved childhood trauma but that doesn’t mean that anyone has to take abuse from another person. Moving on is sometimes the best decision, I did that and my life is so much better. To have a fulfilling life we need to love ourselves, not in a selfish way but value ourselves so no one can take advantage of us. I love Gabor Maté. Thank you again for a wonderful talk.
@dianemcallistertarot4 күн бұрын
Look forward to your content
@julient22594 күн бұрын
Same !
@IvanaGirl3 күн бұрын
I love your way of thinking. Not many think like you that’s why the world is the way it is
@missanniewang3 күн бұрын
I’m so thankful for your shares! Brilliant, thank you.
@Kaytothebizzay3 күн бұрын
Myth of normal mention!! I tell everyone I can about this book. I LOVE Gabor Mate.
@RobinOm273 күн бұрын
I like your focus on the solution - which is, despite the other person trying to overpower / dominate / control you, you can shift mentally to a space of seeing them as an equal.. hence allowing / enabling you to stand up for yourself much better. By 'you' I don't mean you specifically, but just generally as it applies to anyone including myself. Social and cultural norms unfortunately have set in minds of people to be insubordinate and submissive to authority / power.. and so it definitely takes a mindset shift.
@hoale113 күн бұрын
Dear Dr. Goobie, this is a profound and philosophical video. I learned today that i should see others and myself having equal SOULS. This includes the animals and environment. This somewhat reflects Buddhism. No one is perfect so we should not be too hard on others and ourselves. It is important to accept the fact. However, I din't think being angry is good. In Buddhism, to reduce suffering and to attain happiness, we need to reduce or eliminate three essential things: greed, anger, and hurting others. When one is angry, one can hurt self and others physically or verbally. I love what you said, there's no hierarchy in souls including parents and children, we and our pets, .... i feel guilty for having used authority sometimes as a parent but I need to let the past go. I learn new things everyday, focus on the present moment, enjoy life and be kind to others including animals and our only home Earth.
@HalfJapMarine3 күн бұрын
Anger is necessary to set boundaries. It is a vital emotion. All emotions are important. They are authentic.
@hoale113 күн бұрын
@@HalfJapMarine you see in Buddhism, the three elements that help people achieve happiness, a good life and inner peace is trying to avoid greed, anger, and hurting others. Greed and anger can lead to hurting oneself and others. First, you need to accept the fact, then you need to find the best and positive way to face the impermanence (Buddhism) or absurdity (Albert Camus). For example, if you find out you have cancer, first you need to accept this fact. Then you need to find a way to face this terrible news that you thought it would never happent to you (impermanence/absurdity of life), and to live the best way you can the present moment you are still breathing which people take for granted when they are healthy. Of course, this is easily said than done. Therefore, in this case meditation will help you find some inner peace even for only a few minutes at a time.
@hoale113 күн бұрын
Personally, I believe anger can lead to hurting oneself and others either physically or verbally. Life is impermanent or absurde either good or bad, life does not make sense. So when adversary happens, first you need to accept this fact, then you need to find a way to face this adversary in the best way you can in a peaceful and positive way to face adversary. You can also resort to meditation including walking meditation in nature to find some inner peace, to enjoy the present moment even for a few minutes. Life is full of impermanence and absurdity, one cannot afford to be angry all one's life.
@HalfJapMarine3 күн бұрын
@@hoale11 you are wrong
@HalfJapMarine3 күн бұрын
@@hoale11 people pleasing
@Nodalities7 сағат бұрын
Three different textures of fuzziness❣ Thanks for sharing your introspection; a gift of illumination in this season of light. Wishing you a wealth of wellness in the new year.
@KashifKhursheed-ng1vk3 күн бұрын
Abraham Lincoln in an 1883 speech, he reportedly said: “If you want to find out what a man is to the bottom, give him power".
@iv2sabКүн бұрын
And the corollary: "If a man is rotten to the core, don't give him power." Oops. Too late. Americans didn't get the memo.
@bs9531Күн бұрын
I like all your topics. I listen to you going to work and coming home from work and anytime I have free time at home. Your analysis of the world is like gold to me. I love authenticity and I thought I’m the only one who still likes it. The world is becoming so fake. I’m glad you are online. I wish you were my friend in real life.
@rhondasmith74134 күн бұрын
Until you have children of your own, it’s difficult to understand that type of responsibility and relationship. Not one of us is perfect.
@davidmickles50124 күн бұрын
Dr Goobie, I appreciate your depth of analysis, intelligence, experience and sensitivity very much. KZbin for some reason deletes my comments very often for some unknown reason so this one is about as mild (or wild) as I will get for now. Take care ❤🙏
@ninac38114 күн бұрын
Thank you, Goobie. You're speaking the truth.
@HalfJapMarine4 күн бұрын
You are an excellent communicator. Thanks for this video, gave me a lot to think on.
@megbennett64902 күн бұрын
I always believe that when you teach a child to ride and care for a horse, really really well, that child will grow up to be a ‘good’ and responsible member of the community (your village). My beautiful daughter with Equestrianship growing up is now a loved Registered Nurse, loyal mother, wife, daughter, friend, etc. A form of ‘structure’ in a child’s life that encompasses everything you are saying, Dr. Goobie. Thank you again and again❤️⭐️💫
@GoobieAndDoobie16 сағат бұрын
That’s beautiful that you raised your daughter to have a connection with a magnificent creature like a horse ❤️
@nancyparker83634 күн бұрын
Were you raised by one or two narcissists? If so, you were lied to and you learned to lie to live with them as a child. You are unpacking what truth is when you break the spell of lies. It is extremely painful to reorder your world once you dismantle the lies, you are very vulnerable while this process takes place. Religion that is used against you is a weapon, not the “good news” that is promoted. When you discover the relationship between you and your Higher Power, you gain the freedom to live authentically.
@GoobieAndDoobie14 сағат бұрын
❤️
@luciepepe13224 күн бұрын
Brilliant video, Goobie. True and extremely helpful. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and journey with us!!!
@lilsailz47 минут бұрын
Oh my goodness, I’ve been circling around the way our societies make victimhood a dirty and moral corrupt failing so as not to be responsible for caring for its citizens. I’m not even halfway in and you’re helping me connect dots ❤
@goldenrules3763Күн бұрын
Social media is so fake and imo decidedly unsocial. Thank you for showing there are still authentic humans out there. Sending much love to u for your journey ❤❤❤
@luckynumbersevuuun4 күн бұрын
more great insights...its fun to listen to you because it helps me validate a lot of things that happened and i can just label them again for better future processing. for example, when parent once said to me over 35 years ago "I love you, but i dont like you." That never left me. But this one morsel in this video has helped relabel this experience for in the future when i think about it again, it will be easier. Thank you.
@lisavargas8342Күн бұрын
Omg ur so right ! I grew up Catholic with 12 years of Catholic education and come from a dysfunctional family. So I grew up I feel in fear, and fear of not being good enough. I grew up feeling guilty about everything. I read into things I feel I trust no one, but I have never noticed that frame of mind , you’re speaking of ,ur right …it is everywhere.👍🏼
@Master-j9k4 күн бұрын
The essence of existence remains unchanging, destined to endure through all time. There is truly nothing novel to be found, not even in the remarkable blessings highlighted in your discussion. Wishing you the very best and hoping that life's kindness will never cease for all. I am grateful the priceless time shared.
@quantumfineartsandfossils21524 күн бұрын
Nice so excited for this! Listening. Thank you!! Have a great week!!
@jiatsuthompson63304 күн бұрын
Exreemly educational to me. You are very helpful, Thank you .
@jamabernard91943 күн бұрын
I'm paused at the almost halfway place because you've touched me deeper than I knew or thought of myself, and your perspective, I believe, is spot on! Thanks, I've got some work to do on myself, and many apologies to be given..
@AndreaKocsi-Thwaites4 күн бұрын
Amazing talk!!🙏❤️Thank you. 🙏 Everything you said is absolutely true. 👌I lived through this and authenticity, I agree is so important. Our heart will tell the truth even when you hear people saying things, but you know if that is not true. Just want you to believe in that, so they can continue with their agenda and evil. I was sick for a long time not knowing why, even though lived a healthy life not knowing that my gut having all the stress and evil made my body ill. What you explained is absolutely true. I removed myself from that situation, after listening to your first video, packed up my office, having a high position, not knowing what will happen next. Well, what happened next exactly what you have explained in your dot points, realising that I am the only one who can validate who I am, and what I am capable of instead of working in a toxic environment with jealous, evil gossipers who created a group /pack mentality, so instead of solving problems they loved to see the problem escalating because as you explained “the fire” 🔥 mentally-loved it-, so instead of one step, short and easy fix, things created additional unnecessary, time consuming work. I am starting in a new position. Had a conversation with all new people involved. Set clear expectations, boundaries and consequences. Following your suggestions let’s see what the future holds with God’s help for me and also for my family and dog. Your videos are great, also Dr Gabor Mate is fantastic. Trauma is one of the field I have to deal with daily and like you said we need to learn and love ourselves is so important, we are all in working progress in this world. Loving and being equal no matter what is key to how we live our life with dignity and being empathetic to others. Thank you so much Doctor for your time to explain things in your video, it is extremely helpful and educational. God bless.🙏❤️
@AndreaKocsi-Thwaites3 күн бұрын
The main point is to this story that I haven’t been sick since I left!!! 2. Not just well but all the issues I have been dealing with healing. Amazing! 🙏🥰
@GoobieAndDoobie15 сағат бұрын
Yay! I’m happy for you
@AndreaKocsi-Thwaites14 сағат бұрын
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@JenPurple20224 күн бұрын
He looks like a 20 yr old, yet talks like a 90 yr old in terms of wisdom and experience. 😂
@GloriaEstevez-u4p3 сағат бұрын
An old soul he is
@danieloberhoff14 күн бұрын
hey man, thanks for digging so deep on a topic as this. helped orient me right now.
@tsaitichen85643 күн бұрын
So true! If we believe men, women, fauna, flora, mineral, and every being, and every thing is created equal, what a wonderful world it will become!
@jimpowers95534 күн бұрын
Everyone should hear this. Spot on information Dr. C.
@mickeymaddox4 күн бұрын
Trifecta of fuzziness! Love this.
@jeffreypeters3954 күн бұрын
Thank you, Doctor. I’m not a psychologist, but in my day-to-day work, I deal with a lot of facets of psychology, and what you discussed today really resonated with me. If I were to write a book, (and I’m pretty sure I won’t), I think you summarized the next chapter perfectly. We need more of this kind of enlightenment in our society. Two thumbs up for the Dr. Gabor Mate recommendation.
@nsafadi543 күн бұрын
As a parent, you guide your children and don't control them but you have to remember how my parents were raised, and sometimes they were raised well or maybe not so I noticed there were some things I didn't like how I was raised so I changed how I raised my child. And I am glad I did because my child and I have a good relationship ❤
@GoobieAndDoobie15 сағат бұрын
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@gcastaneda5624 күн бұрын
I loved this podcast brother. Really resonated with me on my walk with my pup as we pass struggling mature pine and oak trees that are designated for removal. It’s been hurting to see one removed every other day.
@TheBhopali14 күн бұрын
Love to hear from your Dr. Scooby.. only I put your play back at 1.25 speed 😊😊
@mapleleaf9023 күн бұрын
You explained so well. Thank you.
@ChunLee-gu1br3 күн бұрын
“He who does not see the faults of others, nor his own, is blind. He who sees the faults of others, but not his own, is partially blind. He who sees the faults of both himself and others is awake” Dhammapada (Verse 127)
@marinaBSNRN4 күн бұрын
Thank you for this video. You make a lot of important points.
@j.m.18064 күн бұрын
The worst lies we tell are the ones we tell ourselves!!
@fostertheweekend3 күн бұрын
Thank you for making me feel not alone with these thoughts.
@Lo-MingLum3 күн бұрын
Speaking solely for myself, no matter the complicated relationship with our parents, the only thing that remains at the very end is love. We are on this earth for a short time, and our time together should be treasured as much as possible before it is too late. No regrets, no remorse. I wish you peace and love Goobie.
@hoale1116 сағат бұрын
@@Lo-MingLum you are right. Thank you.
@lindaw1403 күн бұрын
Best reflective informative insights. The book “the Myth of Normal” sounds a good one.
@robertlalor80904 күн бұрын
The blossoming of my faith came from the realisation that God loves me because God love me. There is nothing that I can do that will make God love me more, and nothing that I can do to make God love me less. On that rock, I realised that for much of my life I did not love myself. I know that I'm good enough, and spend my days doing the best to avoid thinking/actions that make be love myself less.
@icedirt96584 күн бұрын
I’m not saying all atheists are miserable. I also think they may be right. But I do know the most miserable people I have met, the ones who do not love themselves, do not believe in a higher power that loves them.
@orangejuicefan224 күн бұрын
Stuart Saves His Family!
@govegan43323 күн бұрын
Thank you Dr. Goobie for sharing your insights with us. 🙏 Based on your video, we should respect all beings including animal friends, plants, insects, etc and we all need to stay plant based vegan, no slaughtering for meat, no animal suffering anymore, then it's truly respecting all beings without discrimination and we can find world peace finally. 🙏
@shavonnewong64193 күн бұрын
I am experiencing this via witnessing my son's uncle who raised him. It has been heartbreaking to watch my son look up to his uncle and finally have his soul crushed. My son's father died and I was having substance abuse issues. I couldn't convince anyone that this was a toxic environment because they said I wasn't grateful for this sacrifice. My son is 24 smart but still lives with this uncle and is very reclusive with severe low self esteem. You explained what I could not articulate
@mep80833 күн бұрын
You’re a great philosopher
@siphannasam75544 күн бұрын
Empathy…view everything from the perspective of another, don’t judge but try to understand first. We are all connected…from a mushroom to your cute little dog. A mother’s love is unconditional and fearless. Yes, the real world is comprised of a gazillion shades.
@drjames7304 күн бұрын
Check out J Krishnamurti's dialogue on hurt and evil !!! Cheers ❤