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Cuentos del Desierto: El Arroyo y el Secreto de la Transformación En este episodio de La Teoría de la Mente, exploramos un antiguo cuento sufí cargado de simbolismo y enseñanza. Un pequeño arroyo, al llegar al borde de un inmenso desierto, se enfrenta al mayor desafío de su existencia: ¿cómo seguir adelante sin perder su esencia? Este relato nos invita a reflexionar sobre el miedo al cambio, el valor de la transformación y cómo, a veces, dejar atrás lo conocido es la única manera de crecer. A través de la historia y su análisis, descubriremos: ✨ El poder de aceptar lo inevitable. ✨ Cómo transformar el miedo en un indicador de valor personal. ✨ Técnicas prácticas para navegar por los desafíos del cambio. ✨ Por qué la transformación no significa perder quién eres, sino descubrir nuevas formas de ser. Además, profundizamos en el contexto de los cuentos sufíes: su origen, su conexión con el sufismo y cómo estas historias han trascendido fronteras y épocas para ofrecernos una sabiduría atemporal. Este cuento, en particular, recopilado por Idries Shah, nos conecta con las enseñanzas de Al-Ándalus y nos invita a ver el cambio como un comienzo, no como un final. En la reflexión posterior al relato, te ofrecemos herramientas prácticas, como ejercicios de imaginación y técnicas de narrativa personal, para que puedas integrar estas enseñanzas en tu vida cotidiana. Olvida los tópicos sobre la “zona de confort” y acompáñanos en una conversación fresca y profunda sobre cómo podemos cocinar con nuevos ingredientes para crear una vida más rica y auténtica. ¿Estás listo para escuchar este cuento y permitirte mirar el cambio desde otra perspectiva? Dale play y acompáñanos en este viaje de autoconocimiento. Propuesta de títulos: El Arroyo y el Desierto: Una Lección sobre el Cambio y la Transformación ✨ ¿Por qué el Cambio nos Da Miedo? Un Cuento Sufí para Reflexionar El Secreto de Cruzar el Desierto: Sabiduría Ancestral sobre el Cambio Cuentos del Sufismo: El Arroyo y el Arte de Dejar Ir Transformación: Lo que un Arroyo nos Enseña sobre el Miedo al Cambio 25 Palabras Clave: cambio, transformación, cuentos sufíes, sufismo, miedo al cambio, relatos espirituales, Idries Shah, desierto, autoconocimiento, psicología, aceptación, crecimiento personal, narrativa, sabiduría ancestral, reflexión, cuentos simbólicos, superar el miedo, metáforas del cambio, Al-Ándalus, cuentos espirituales, espiritualidad, superación, evolución personal, desarrollo emocional, cuentos para pensar. 6 Hashtags: #CambioPersonal #CuentosSufíes #SabiduríaAncestral #Transformación #Autoconocimiento #Psicología Enlaces formateados: Nuestra escuela de ansiedad: www.escuelaansiedad.com Nuestro nuevo libro: www.elmapadelaansiedad.com Visita nuestra página web: www.amadag.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Asociacion.Agorafobia/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amadag.psico/ YouTube AMADAG TV: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC22fPGPhEhgiXCM7PGl68rw Dale play y sumérgete en esta historia transformadora. Descubre cómo el arroyo cruzó el desierto y renació lleno de sabiduría. ¡Te esperamos!
Maria Grazia Cecchini"L'Enneagramma della società"Mali del mondo. Mali dell'anima.Claudio NaranjoEdizioni Spazio Interiorewww.spaziointeriore.comIl libro di Claudio Naranjo che per molti racchiude il fulcro del suo pensiero e che, attraverso la sintesi dei nove tipi dell'Enneagramma, accompagna il lettore a scoprire come i mali dell'anima siano lo specchio dei mali del mondo, e quindi in che modo, guarendo se stessi, si può guarire la società.I mali dell'anima possono essere una rappresentazione dei mali che affliggono il mondo? Esiste un modo per guarire dai propri problemi personali e intanto contribuire a rendere il mondo un posto migliore? Claudio Naranjo, in questo libro considerato da molti il vero fulcro del suo pensiero, offre una sintesi dei nove tipi umani che compongono il sistema dell'Enneagramma, integrando il suo ragionamento con le tradizioni spirituali, che considerano i mali umani come peccati, e quelle mediche e psicologiche, che invece li catalogano come patologie o deviazioni del carattere. L'autore cileno individua quindi un parallelismo tra modelli riconoscibili a livello individuale e a livello sociale, delineando il modo in cui la comprensione della psicopatologia del carattere dell'individuo possa realmente facilitare la comprensione della psicopatologia del carattere della società. In queste pagine – “dure” per sua stessa ammissione, ma al contempo semplici, chiare e illuminanti – Naranjo ci accompagna a scoprire come le passioni, le patologie e le motivazioni nevrotiche non siano altre che perturbazioni della nostra capacità di amare e di mantenere relazioni sane. Nell'offrirci uno specchio, seppur doloroso, in cui osservare profondamente noi stessi, ci mostra in che modo i “peccati capitali” dell'individuo (orgoglio, ira, avarizia e gli altri) siano all'origine dei mali dell'umanità (autoritarismo, repressioni, corruzione…), fornendoci una soluzione oggi più che mai preziosa e salvifica: guarire se stessi può davvero guarire il mondo.«Molti futurologi ci dicono che corriamo il pericolo di autodistruggerci, e ci sono buone probabilità che sia veramente così. Con il progressivo aumento della popolazione, le lotte sociali sfoceranno non solo nella violenza reciproca, ma nella distruzione della fauna e della flora, nonché nell'esaurimento delle risorse che il pianeta ci offre. Gli scenari possibili sono vari e ogni giorno si invoca di più il ruolo decisivo del fattore umano. Penso che il mondo sia il prodotto di ciò che ci portiamo dentro; per questo, l'ipotesi che i mali della società siano il risultato e l'amplificazione della nostra incapacità (appena riconosciuta) di mantenere relazioni sane merita un'attenzione particolare. Se consideriamo che difficilmente esisterà una società sana senza il fondamento di individui sani, è imperativo riconoscere il valore politico della trasformazione individuale».Claudio NaranjoNato in Cile nel 1932, Claudio Naranjo, medico psichiatra e antropologo, è uno dei principali esponenti della terapia della Gestalt e della Psicologia Transpersonale. Ricercatore della Coscienza, ha cercato di integrare tradizione e conoscenza scientifica, ricostruzione storica e analisi antropologica, psicologia e spiritualità. È stato uno dei primi ricercatori nell'ambito dell'Etnobotanica applicata alle piante psicoattive e ha sviluppato una teoria dei tipi psicologici basata sull'Enneagramma, un simbolo esoterico di origine oscura. Lungo il suo percorso spirituale, ha ricevuto insegnamenti di maestri come Swami Muktananda, Idries Shah, Oscar Ichazo, Suleyman Dede, S.S. El Karmapa xvi e Tarthang Tulku.Ha fondato l'Istituto sat, una scuola di integrazione psico-spirituale e di auto-conoscenza dedicata ai Cercatori della Verità. Autore di numerosi libri tradotti in tutto il mondo, Claudio Naranjo è membro del Club di Roma e Dottore honoris causa dell'Università di Udine. Recentemente, è stata creata a Barcellona la Fondazione Claudio Naranjo.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
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Welcome to "Regarding Consciousness," where we delve deep into the enigmatic realms of the mind and spirit. I'm your host, Jennifer K. Hill, and today we're joined by the esteemed Dr. Carlos Warter, whose mystical experiences have illuminated the interplay between consciousness and our deepest desires.In this interview with Carlos, you'll discover:-Carlos shares his mystical experience interacting with Pablo Neruda, dictator of Chile some 5 decades ago...01:50-The correlation between the mythical vision of Pablo and consciousness...05:40-How do we elevate our consciousness so we can finally fulfill our heart's deepest desires...10:33-How do we know when we should be riding the wave of synchronicity and serendipity, and when we should be turning around and going a different direction...17:04-Soul talking, and having a heartfelt connection with another person before uttering a word...26:47-It doesn't matter what language we speak. We all speak the language of heart and love...29:26-And much more...As we conclude this enlightening conversation, we're reminded that consciousness is not merely a solitary journey but a collective odyssey of the heart and soul. Thank you, Dr. Carlos Warter, for guiding us through the depths of consciousness and beyond.Resources mentioned:Dr. Warter's websiteDr. Warter's YouTube channelAbout the guest:Author, Medical Doctor, Psychiatrist and spiritual teacher. Dr. Warter has won numerous global awards for his work including the Pax Mundi, Award and the UN Peace Messenger Award among others. With 22 books published in six languages and translated into 9 languages, he has dedicated himself to the study of human consciousness and the integration of psychology and spirituality into a non-dualistic paradigm called psycho-synergy. For over 50 years, Dr. Warter has extensively researched the theory and application of psychedelics and medicine.His work has helped thousands of people across the globe reach a new understanding of themselves and lead happier, richer and more fulfilling lives. Dr. Warter resides in North San Diego County with his wife Carolina, where he leads seminars and workshops, has a private practice and paints.His embodiment of essential spiritual teachings allow a field of understanding to whoever is open which leads to the awakening of a spiritual path-less PATH.Instead of subscribing to a linear and left brain sequential teaching model , his teaching is based apparently on his Kabbalah and Sufi initiations plus the time he spend with Amazonian teachers partaking of their living traditions as well as having been taught personally by Idries Shah, the Dalai Lama and many others , Dr. Warter has produced a teaching that allows Essence to awaken when students are ready so that all techniques become secondary to a state of being which becomes senior to all philosophies or methods.Dr. Warter, without ever intending it, has been teaching for close to half a century utilizing technologies of the sacred and imbuing them with his spiritual signature.OptiMatchAre you ready to stop struggling with high churn rates, decreased satisfaction, and financial losses due to poor matches in your business? See how the power of our SaaS algorithm delivers proven increases in satisfaction, higher retention rates, and increased revenue for businesses and marketplaces.OptiMatch is designed to be integrated into your existing recruitment process and used alongside your other...
In Episode Thirteen, DDSWTNP follow the puck into the corners with Cleo Birdwell, first female NHL player and ostensible author of the farcical, sex-fueled, “intimate” memoir Amazons, the 1980 satire of a “pseudo-profound” America that DeLillo co-wrote with Sue Buck. Amazons is a sports novel with perhaps more interest in “strip Monopoly” than hockey, more investment by Cleo in her Badger Beagles youth softball team than the New York Rangers. We discuss how this odd book came to be, how it was marketed, how DeLillo never fully owned up to it, and its nevertheless surprising place in his career's development, a comedic lark and palate cleanser in which he makes significant moves toward the vision of White Noise. These include a disease called Jumping Frenchman, simulated death in the American home, and the character Murray Jay Siskind, seen here writing about athletes and a deeply corrupt snowmobile industry before becoming the Elvis scholar readers of the later novel know. In an episode with insights for those who have read this rare book and those who haven't, we show that Amazons, least-discussed of DeLillo's works, really should not be that! Support our work and enter the raffle to win a hardcover Amazons: buymeacoffee.com/delillopodcast Discussed in this episode: Gerald Howard, “The Puck Stopped Here” (2008)https://www.bookforum.com/print/1404/revisiting-cleo-birdwell-and-her-national-hockey-league-memoir-1406 David Marchese, “We All Live in Don DeLillo's World. He's Confused By It Too” (2020)https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/10/12/magazine/don-delillo-interview.htmlAn excerpt:You know who else shows up in two of your books? Murray Jay Siskind. Both times described as having an “Amish” beard. Murray Jay! Remind me, what book is he in?“White Noise.”And where else?“Amazons.”Oh god. How do you remember that? I don't remember that.I think I just got a scoop. I don't know if you've ever publicly acknowledged that you wrote “Amazons.”I probably did, somewhere or other. [Laughs.] Maybe to an interviewer from Thailand. Susan Sontag, “The Pornographic Imagination” (1967), in Styles of Radical Will (1969). Idries Shah: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idries_Shah Jumping Frenchmen of Maine: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jumping_Frenchmen_of_Maine
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Idries Shah Foundation Podcast | Practical Psychology for Today
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This episode features selections from Wisdom of the Idiots by Idries Shah.
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Idries Shah Foundation Podcast | Practical Psychology for Today
This episode features selections from Thinkers of the East by Idries Shah.
Idries Shah Foundation Podcast | Practical Psychology for Today
This episode features selections from The Dermis Probe by Idries Shah.
Idries Shah Foundation Podcast | Practical Psychology for Today
This episode features selections from Wisdom of the Idiots by Idries Shah.
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This episode features selections from Thinkers of the East by Idries Shah.
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This episode features selections from Wisdom of the Idiots by Idries Shah.
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This episode features selections from Thinkers of the East by Idries Shah.
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This episode features selections from Wisodm of the Idiots by Idries Shah.
Idries Shah Foundation Podcast | Practical Psychology for Today
This episode features selections from Thinkers of the East by Idries Shah.
Idries Shah Foundation Podcast | Practical Psychology for Today
This episode features selections from Wisdom of the Idiots by Idries Shah.
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This episode features selections from Thinkers of the East by Idries Shah.
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This episode features selections from The Sufis by Idries Shah.
Idries Shah Foundation Podcast | Practical Psychology for Today
This episode features selections from Wisdom of the Idiots by Idries Shah.
Idries Shah Foundation Podcast | Practical Psychology for Today
This episode features selections from Thinkers of the East by Idries Shah.
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This episode features selections from The Sufis by Idries Shah.
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