Gregg Braden
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I can't think of a better way.
I can't think of a better way.
And to come back on Lewis's podcast 200 years from now because we're going to have new mics and new cameras. Yeah, it's going to be amazing.
And to come back on Lewis's podcast 200 years from now because we're going to have new mics and new cameras. Yeah, it's going to be amazing.
What you don't know is it's been a tough couple of weeks. It's really good for me to hear that. So thank you.
What you don't know is it's been a tough couple of weeks. It's really good for me to hear that. So thank you.
The definition of greatness is when we say yes to what the universe has brought to our doorstep, and then we do our very best, no holds barred, and that's all we can do. We have to be great. That's all we can do.
The definition of greatness is when we say yes to what the universe has brought to our doorstep, and then we do our very best, no holds barred, and that's all we can do. We have to be great. That's all we can do.
So our greatness is allowing our divinity, our light, our love, our skills, our talents to show through, to shine in this world and doing it in a way that brings joy to us and hopefully to the people around us.
So our greatness is allowing our divinity, our light, our love, our skills, our talents to show through, to shine in this world and doing it in a way that brings joy to us and hopefully to the people around us.
In many respects, technology is advancing faster than our morality. The first time in the 200,000 years of our existence, we have the ability not only to change the world around us, but to forever change the world within us. When we make those changes in our biology, we can't go back.
In many respects, technology is advancing faster than our morality. The first time in the 200,000 years of our existence, we have the ability not only to change the world around us, but to forever change the world within us. When we make those changes in our biology, we can't go back.
In many respects, technology is advancing faster than our morality. The first time in the 200,000 years of our existence, we have the ability not only to change the world around us, but to forever change the world within us. When we make those changes in our biology, we can't go back.
So here we are at the precipice of giving our humanness away to technology within the context of a belief system that says we're flawed to begin with, and there's no reason not to do this, where the best science of the modern world is telling us just the opposite. And that context, I think, changes everything. Here's what it does. We're going to get through it. The question is, what do we become?
So here we are at the precipice of giving our humanness away to technology within the context of a belief system that says we're flawed to begin with, and there's no reason not to do this, where the best science of the modern world is telling us just the opposite. And that context, I think, changes everything. Here's what it does. We're going to get through it. The question is, what do we become?
So here we are at the precipice of giving our humanness away to technology within the context of a belief system that says we're flawed to begin with, and there's no reason not to do this, where the best science of the modern world is telling us just the opposite. And that context, I think, changes everything. Here's what it does. We're going to get through it. The question is, what do we become?
Do we allow the events unfolding in the world to drive us to hate? Or do those events awaken within us the deep truth of our love, our compassion, our forgiveness? It all comes down to love. Do we love ourselves enough?
Do we allow the events unfolding in the world to drive us to hate? Or do those events awaken within us the deep truth of our love, our compassion, our forgiveness? It all comes down to love. Do we love ourselves enough?
Do we allow the events unfolding in the world to drive us to hate? Or do those events awaken within us the deep truth of our love, our compassion, our forgiveness? It all comes down to love. Do we love ourselves enough?
Andre, it is so good to be back in the Know Thyself New and Improved studio, that new mics, and I'm appreciating being in exactly the place where so many of my brothers and sisters, colleagues, and people I've never met but I admire tremendously have been. It's an honor to be here with you. It's been a few months, and we're in a very different world now, and this is unscripted.