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Insights from The Seer's Explanation is a collection of insights about life and living from the premise that we are each Spirit, all-that-is, expressed as individual human beings. We incarnate, and re-incarnate on this planet in order to learn, to grow, and in the process to expand the possibilities…

Larry Gottlieb


    • Oct 20, 2023 LATEST EPISODE
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    A Field Theory of the Ego

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 49:10


    This talk was recorded at White River Books in Carbondale, Colorado on October 12, 2023. Larry speaks about his education in physics and how certain ideas from that discipline can be brought to bear on why we don't behave in our own best interests.

    Moving Beyond Self-Limiting Beliefs

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 5:12


    We know for sure that our rational analysis and problem solving skills are the best tools we have for getting more of what we want. We know this because everybody says it's true. But what if that certainty turns out to be a superstition? What if we have more powerful tools at our disposal and our belief in the supremacy of rationality constitutes a self limiting belief? For example: you consider one of your problems. You talk to yourself about it. You discuss the pros and cons of one or more possible solutions to it. You hear yourself talking about it, and the voice you hear is yours. That's you speaking “inside your head,” isn't it? It's sometimes called the internal dialog, and all humans engage in it. But what if that's not actually you?

    Grieving a Cherished Illusion

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 2:55


    I knew at a relatively early age that what Ronald Reagan called the “shining city on a hill,” the America of our ideals, was an invention, a romantic notion that made us all feel good. The overturning of Roe v. Wade shattered that illusion for me. But it turns out that disillusionment is a good thing.

    What is reality? It's about time!

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 7:35


    None of what we remember is real, because it's not taking place in this moment. And, nothing in the future is real, because it's only a picture in the mind. So reality isn't about solidity, or about a particular configuration of atoms and molecules, or even about what everybody knows. Reality is about the present moment, about what you and I are experiencing in this right-now. If you're in the present, you're experiencing what's real. As soon as you think about it, it's not real anymore, though it can be useful to think about it. It's about now. It's about time.

    Illustrating the Global Ego

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2022 5:10


    In a previous post, I suggested that one of the most fundamental misunderstandings we humans labor under is that an ego is a part of ourselves. In psychoanalysis, for example, the ego is the part of the mind that mediates between the conscious and the unconscious and is responsible for reality testing and a sense of personal identity. We think it's a part of who we are. Instead, I think it's more helpful to think of the ego as a construct, a conceptual entity each of us created in order to get along in life. It's essentially a story about ourselves as individuals. And it serves interests that are not ours.

    Cleaning Up the Ocean of Belief

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 4:33


    Last time, I made the following argument: that it's helpful to consider that we human beings live in an ocean of Ego. Like the fish, we're not aware of being immersed in that ocean, because we've spent our entire lives in it and so we have nothing to compare it to. That viewpoint seems to me more workable than thinking that ego is a character defect or liability that each of us carries around and which needs to be punished or minimized or gotten rid of entirely. The ocean in which each of us is submerged is our individual belief system. And our belief systems, though they differ in some respect from one another, are all based on some common fundamental misunderstandings that we've all inherited from the culture into which we were born. That commonality is what forms the ocean of Ego.

    What in the World?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 6:05


    As I write this, the lead story is that Russia is invading Ukraine. It feels to many people like yet another setback for those of us whose desire for peace and harmony seems to be consistently thwarted. The story this morning is all about bad behavior and punishment, or at least about consequences, for that behavior. When I think about the history of this and the previous century, I find it hard to identify any occasion on which punishment and consequences have actually rid the world of the bad behavior they were designed to counter. Why is that?

    The Ego and Control Over Life's Conditions

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 4:46


    The control the Ego promises us over the circumstances of our lives seems so promising, so enticing. But what if the Universe, the Oneness that is obscured by the Ego's commitment to separation, intends to show us the emptiness of the Ego's promise?

    The Law of Attraction - Revisited

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 4:52


    The validity of the Law of Attraction is easier to accept if we shift our understanding of the world. We are taught that we exist in a context called "the world." And yet, all we know about the world is interpretation of sensory input, and that interpretation exists within our awareness. In that context, the Law of Attraction is much easier to accept.

    Extra-Ordinary Experience

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 32:03


    Larry gave this talk on December 8, 2020 in Carbondale, Colorado at A Spiritual Center. He points out that we live in a world made up of our own interpretations, and that we mistake that set of interpretations for the durable world we assume exists. He tells the story of his extra-ordinary experience in which the flow of interpretation we call the world was made to stop by a set of circumstances contrary to that flow. Extra-ordinary experience has the power to redirect the trajectory of one's life, and he talks about how that happened for him.

    Is ego a problem?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 9:50


    We ordinarily think of our ego, our egotistical selves, as being some kind of character defect. So we pretend to apologize for it, and sometimes we try to hide it. But what if there's a completely different way of looking at ego that helps to explain why people behave the way they do? What if you could step back and see everything that's happening in this election season as the behavior of some global "Thing" that we're all swimming in? So you have ego... don't take it so personally!

    Here's "The Thing"!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 13:21


    Do you find yourself trying to understand why people are acting the way they are? This could be your relatives and friends, and it might extend to politicians and complete strangers. What if we looked at our collective psychology as a Thing that is used to being in control and wants to stay that way?

    here's the thing
    A Place to Stand

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 12:09


    How can we find a stable place to stand amid the uncertainty and confusion of the current era? I have been recommending taking a step back for a broader view. How can we do that?

    Acceptance and Moving Forward

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 7:24


    When we can't change a situation, we're told to accept it. Passive acceptance feels like resignation. But active acceptance feels like a new beginning. What's the difference?

    The next stage of human evolution

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 9:15


    There’s a lot of fear going around these days about the coronavirus. In response, there are actions being taken, and some frantic, knee-jerk reactions taking place. And… there’s a fair bit of acting-out going on as well. As a society, this thing is making us crazy. Should we wear masks? Should we visit family and friends or go to the grocery store? Are we washing our hands enough? Will this be the new normal? Will this permanently devastate our economy? The quest for the correct answers goes on 24/7. I’m convinced that it’s worthwhile to seek a broader view when the one you have doesn’t feel very good. What, then, might present itself as a broader view of the coronavirus and the way the pandemic and social isolation are impacting most of us these days?

    Our Most Misunderstood Word

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 5:50


    "I" may well be the most misunderstood word in the English language. That’s because when we use that word, we are most commonly using it to point to something that’s not real, that’s not actually who we are! It is possible (and desirable) to separate the Ego from the one who identifies that Ego as belonging to him/her. And unless we make real for ourselves that the Ego is invented by us, and it is distinct from who we really are, we will commonly refer to that Ego, that aspect of our personality, as “I”. This misunderstanding leads to the frustration and misery one would expect if we are under the illusion that we are putting in all this effort to make something other than who we are, happy!

    The Ego and Evolution - Part Two

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 12:29


    The evolution of homo sapiens to a new kind of human being doesn't require a different body or a larger brain. Nor does it require a catastrophe and millions of years. Instead, it happens within a living human being when the Ego is seen to be what it is: distinct from who we really are, and not even real!

    The Ego and Evolution... Part One

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2020 12:42


    A lot of people feel like the world is a mess right now, and that things seem to be getting worse. Is there a way of thinking about the state of the world that affords us the possibility of recovering some leverage, some power? This is part one of a two-part approach that may change the way we think about all that.

    Stepping back for a broader perspective

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2019 7:08


    I have found that the way to ease my mind and my heart is to take a step back and seek a broader perspective.

    What Is, and What Is Not, Real?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2019 9:54


    Pretty much all of us are thoroughly conditioned to think that the physical world is what’s real. Less tangible things, like thoughts and feelings and flashes of inspiration and intuition, are relegated to some other category. They’re certainly real to us, but we tend to call them fleeting, perhaps, or ephemeral, or just intangible. And experience… well, our experience is obviously real, but most of us would find it pretty hard to define. Let's look into this question of what's real, and allow ourselves to be informed by quantum theory, arguably the most battle-tested theory in all of science.

    The Power of Resonance

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 10:02


    Imagine yourself as a singing bowl. The Universe strikes you with its velvet mallet and you "sing" your mix of notes, your chord. Maybe that's a way of visualizing how you create your own experience!

    The Road Taken - A Personal Story

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2018 7:35


    Forty-plus years ago I had an experience that changed the direction of my life forever. I couldn't explain what happened using how I then understood the world, and I was set on a path of discovery that continues to this day. In this episode, I tell the story of that experience and of how I now understand myself and the world around me.

    It's Only a View...

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 7:33


    What we think of as the world is only a view of the world, and the two things are different. Making that distinction opens the door to true freedom.

    The World is My Mirror

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2018 10:52


    Never mind what the world really is... it seems to behave as if it's a mirror of my thoughts and beliefs.

    Living in the Bubble of Perception

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2018 22:36


    Using a new explanation of our being in the world to make living with other people a whole lot easier... Metaphors to make it easier to visualize how we each create our own reality.

    What Other Story Could We Entertain?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2018 11:16


    The third in a series of podcasts describing a transformational approach to living in the world as a human being. It offers one a radically different sense of freedom and possibility, even though it's completely at odds with common sense.

    What's the Matter with Common Sense?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2018 21:26


    This episode is an inquiry into "what we all know". We don't think about what we all know. And we almost never question it. But what if "what we all know" is THE limiting factor in realizing our dreams?

    Just what is a human being, really?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2018 32:30


    We all know what a human being is, right? If you look at a tree representing the animal kingdom, there we are at the end of one of the branches! We are essentially objects against the background of the world. Right? What if that's not what a human being really is? Find much more at: www.TheSeersExplanation.com

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