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What does it truly mean to have power? Is power something we hold over others, or something we cultivate within ourselves?In episode 32 of Socratic Satsang, we explore the nature of power from philosophical, psychological, social, and lived perspectives. We examine authority versus influence, external control versus inner strength, and how power manifests in leadership, relationships, institutions, and personal agency.Rather than offering definitive answers, this conversation invites reflection:• Is power rooted in fear or trust?• Can power exist without domination?• How does self-mastery relate to real power?A thoughtful, non-judgemental dialogue for anyone interested in philosophy, leadership, ethics, and the deeper questions of human life.www.socraticsatsang.com
By Vinod and Kirstyn NairWhat does it truly mean to have power? Is power something we hold over others, or something we cultivate within ourselves?In episode 32 of Socratic Satsang, we explore the nature of power from philosophical, psychological, social, and lived perspectives. We examine authority versus influence, external control versus inner strength, and how power manifests in leadership, relationships, institutions, and personal agency.Rather than offering definitive answers, this conversation invites reflection:• Is power rooted in fear or trust?• Can power exist without domination?• How does self-mastery relate to real power?A thoughtful, non-judgemental dialogue for anyone interested in philosophy, leadership, ethics, and the deeper questions of human life.www.socraticsatsang.com