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The farther humanity reaches into space, the more clearly we begin to see ourselves. In this episode, we explore the profound psychological shift astronauts often experience when viewing Earth from space — a phenomenon known as the Overview Effect.
Why do so many astronauts return speaking about awe, interconnectedness, and the fragility of our planet? And what can this cosmic perspective teach us about consciousness, compassion, and the illusion of separateness?
Explore the psychology of awe, the spirituality of space exploration, and why looking outward into the cosmos may ultimately help us better understand ourselves here on Earth.
By Seline Shenoy5
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The farther humanity reaches into space, the more clearly we begin to see ourselves. In this episode, we explore the profound psychological shift astronauts often experience when viewing Earth from space — a phenomenon known as the Overview Effect.
Why do so many astronauts return speaking about awe, interconnectedness, and the fragility of our planet? And what can this cosmic perspective teach us about consciousness, compassion, and the illusion of separateness?
Explore the psychology of awe, the spirituality of space exploration, and why looking outward into the cosmos may ultimately help us better understand ourselves here on Earth.

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