Tuesday Nov 10, 2020
Episode 37: Unresolvable, Oppositional Dichotomies
Hey folks! Here’s a question for you: what do you believe about yourself that you know isn’t actually true? If you made a list of those beliefs, how long would it be? Do you ever feel like you hold two completely contradictory ideas about yourself in your head at the exact same time? Are you able to notice when things register in your body, and, as is sometimes the case, when what you feel is different from how you think you "should" experience something? Well, it turns out that life is surprising, and how we react and respond to it is surprising too. Even when we have what we think is a clear sense of ourselves, we can be surprised by our reactions and ideas in quite a number of situations. Even when we do know ourselves and our tendencies, sometimes we struggle with our own responses, as well-worn and familiar as they may be.
In this episode, we talk through some of our histories with unresolvable, oppositional dichotomies. Are they explainable by our histories, causes, and conditions? Or are they just one more example of our infinitely irreconcilable human complexities? Give this one a listen! We may, or may not, answer these questions to satisfaction, and that's ok! Or is it?
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