Dr. Hollis has been making lots of podcast appearances lately! What a gift. Thank you.
@pamelaj12262 күн бұрын
It’s a recovery effort. Life is a recovery effort. A beautiful meditation for the new year. Thank you❤
@QuironTarôКүн бұрын
This is one one most meaningful episodes for me 😅😊 So profound... and I've been thinking about this topic since the last week and touched deep in my heart. Greetings from Brazil 🎉♥️
@FK-nr1qp2 күн бұрын
4 of my favourite people on this planet! What a great discussion !! Thanks !!!
@silviaionescu91132 күн бұрын
I love mr. Hollis !!! He is such an inspiring men. I wish him all the best !!!
@lanamohd3 күн бұрын
The title alone is making my heart sing ❤ can’t wait to listen to this podcast
@janesmith64382 күн бұрын
Materialism trips and lust,won"t cut it, one must search for tge source imo Really enjoy these talks :) zThanks 🎉
@don-eb3fj2 күн бұрын
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Please ask Dr. Hollis to join us more often, it is too rare an experience having this level of depth served up. 17:43 : "...it takes us away from our own center, somehow..." thank you Dr. Hollis, beautifully spoken. Yes, it certainly does, but not so subtly or softly as was spoken here. We all know the word "socialization" (spelled traumatization) do we not? Haven't we repeatedly performed essentially the same grisly ritual sacrifices to teach submission to the status quo under many banners and idols since the word "king" was first uttered? Don't we really already know what the "somehow" is? Hasn't it been spelled out clearly by Jung, Klein, Freud, and many others a century ago, in tomes left lying dusty and forgotten by most modern practitioners of the art they discovered? What hope was there for man kind when man cruel came to rule?
@n.d80012 күн бұрын
Excellent discussion. Very grateful 🙏
@starchild27272 күн бұрын
Thank You!
@noellecuisine89122 күн бұрын
❤❤❤ happy new year and to a wonderful meaningful one ❤❤❤
@kavishinde29702 күн бұрын
Lovely video 🙏
@mazharali4163Күн бұрын
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@charlotte86592 күн бұрын
James Hollis!!!
@valerieconnell29622 күн бұрын
I’m at 23 minutes and need to take a breath. This is so on point for where I am right now. Thank you ❤️
@Ang01-252 күн бұрын
"The person I was as a child is the person I still am today"
@eureka8420082 күн бұрын
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@SleepyLeeeee2 күн бұрын
I enjoyed your guest. Up until he said he thought the Eagles could beat the Chiefs 😂 I don't like to wear my Chiefs shirt because I have red hair. I feel like I look like a ketchup bottle. Anyways, thanks for the great video content!
@DariaMarunchyk17 сағат бұрын
Thank you for interesting discussion. I am a Ukrainian and it’s really hard to find meaning when there is a war. Just want to make a note that Navalny had quit imperialistic views. He was saying that Russians and Ukrainians are the same people. There is still no condemnation of russia invasion and russia war crimes from his team. I understand that crimes russia committed are too terrible to take in, especially for the western world. It’s natural that people are looking for something good, like good Russian opposition or good Russian culture. But unfortunately russia very skilfully use it to normalise its crimes. It’s not one man who is trying to wipe off my country and my nation, it’s a whole Russian world with its people and its culture and its mindset. And Navalny also was part of this imperialistic cruel world. And if we, Ukrainians, lose this war, we would stop exist as separate democratic state, we would also become a part of this terrible world and russia would use us to attack another target… and it’s not something new for Ukrainians, unfortunately history repeats itself…