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I had the chance to sit down with Dr. Deepak Chopra, and in classic TanGent Show fashion, we covered about eighteen lifetimes' worth of ideas in under thirty minutes. From identity, to consciousness,to whether any of us have actually "made it," this conversation goes everywhere. It even hits Groundhog Day, the human experiment, and why we might all just be God in drag. Deepak brings that signature mix of clarity and cosmic perspective, and I mostly try to keep up while cracking jokes about ticket prices and my tour name.
What struck with me most is how effortlessly he moves between philosophy and practicality. One minute he's talking about the failure of modern civilization, and the next he's offering a simple path back to compassion, creativity, and self-awareness. It's a short episode, but one of the densest we've ever done, and I left feeling both existential and oddly hopeful.
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By Rajiv SatyalI had the chance to sit down with Dr. Deepak Chopra, and in classic TanGent Show fashion, we covered about eighteen lifetimes' worth of ideas in under thirty minutes. From identity, to consciousness,to whether any of us have actually "made it," this conversation goes everywhere. It even hits Groundhog Day, the human experiment, and why we might all just be God in drag. Deepak brings that signature mix of clarity and cosmic perspective, and I mostly try to keep up while cracking jokes about ticket prices and my tour name.
What struck with me most is how effortlessly he moves between philosophy and practicality. One minute he's talking about the failure of modern civilization, and the next he's offering a simple path back to compassion, creativity, and self-awareness. It's a short episode, but one of the densest we've ever done, and I left feeling both existential and oddly hopeful.
Follow Deepak Chopra: Website Instagram Facebook X (Twitter) Youtube