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In this enlightening episode of Seekers Mindtalks, we sit down with Jill Bolte Taylor, a renowned neuroanatomist who shares her extraordinary journey of experiencing and recovering from a stroke. Known for her groundbreaking TED Talk and her profound insights into the brain, Jill brings a unique blend of scientific knowledge and spiritual wisdom to our discussion.
Timestamps
00:00:00 - Intro
00:01:30 – Jill’s Near Death Experience
00:05:35 – Stroe, I had no beginning nor
00:08:35 – Right brain living and infinite
00:10:50 – Who am I?
00:15:40 – Does everyone have multiple
00:22:30 – Quietning your left brain
00:28:30 – Is the modern world left
00:37:23 – Do you continue after death?
00:41:00 – One connciousness among us
00:48:10 – Psychadelics, Good or Bad?
00:54:00 – Using psychadelics
00:58:20 – Superhuman abilities
01:01:01- Science killing Science
01:05:45-
01:11:30-
Join us as we delve into the depths of brain science and spirituality, exploring Jill's remarkable insights on how the brain works and the importance of balancing its different parts for overall well-being. Jill shares invaluable wisdom on mental health, the impact of psychedelics, and the interconnectedness of all beings. Get ready for a thought-provoking conversation that bridges the gap between science and spirituality.
We also delve into Jill's book, "Whole Brain Living," where she explores the concept of the brain huddle and how it can help us navigate our lives with greater clarity and purpose. Discover Jill's unique perspective on consciousness and the pursuit of peace in a world filled with challenges.
Don't miss this insightful conversation with Jill Bolte Taylor, filled with practical wisdom and profound insights that will inspire you to think differently and live authentically.
Connect with Jill Bolte Taylor: [Link to Jill's website or social media]
Subscribe to Seekers Mindtalks for more inspiring conversations with thought leaders and innovators in personal development and consciousness exploration.
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In this enlightening episode of Seekers Mindtalks, we sit down with Jill Bolte Taylor, a renowned neuroanatomist who shares her extraordinary journey of experiencing and recovering from a stroke. Known for her groundbreaking TED Talk and her profound insights into the brain, Jill brings a unique blend of scientific knowledge and spiritual wisdom to our discussion.
Timestamps
00:00:00 - Intro
00:01:30 – Jill’s Near Death Experience
00:05:35 – Stroe, I had no beginning nor
00:08:35 – Right brain living and infinite
00:10:50 – Who am I?
00:15:40 – Does everyone have multiple
00:22:30 – Quietning your left brain
00:28:30 – Is the modern world left
00:37:23 – Do you continue after death?
00:41:00 – One connciousness among us
00:48:10 – Psychadelics, Good or Bad?
00:54:00 – Using psychadelics
00:58:20 – Superhuman abilities
01:01:01- Science killing Science
01:05:45-
01:11:30-
Join us as we delve into the depths of brain science and spirituality, exploring Jill's remarkable insights on how the brain works and the importance of balancing its different parts for overall well-being. Jill shares invaluable wisdom on mental health, the impact of psychedelics, and the interconnectedness of all beings. Get ready for a thought-provoking conversation that bridges the gap between science and spirituality.
We also delve into Jill's book, "Whole Brain Living," where she explores the concept of the brain huddle and how it can help us navigate our lives with greater clarity and purpose. Discover Jill's unique perspective on consciousness and the pursuit of peace in a world filled with challenges.
Don't miss this insightful conversation with Jill Bolte Taylor, filled with practical wisdom and profound insights that will inspire you to think differently and live authentically.
Connect with Jill Bolte Taylor: [Link to Jill's website or social media]
Subscribe to Seekers Mindtalks for more inspiring conversations with thought leaders and innovators in personal development and consciousness exploration.
Get in touch in the comments below or head to...