Gregg Braden
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If our body is a temple, we have not one holy of holies is what they were called, but we have 50 trillion holy of holies because every cell in our body holds the DNA that tunes us to our love and our healing and our forgiveness. and our imagination, creativity, and healing. That is our divinity.
So I think our greatest task in this world is to preserve, protect, and cherish the gift of our bodies. And in that way, we honor our divinity and we honor what it means to be human.
So I think our greatest task in this world is to preserve, protect, and cherish the gift of our bodies. And in that way, we honor our divinity and we honor what it means to be human.
So I think our greatest task in this world is to preserve, protect, and cherish the gift of our bodies. And in that way, we honor our divinity and we honor what it means to be human.
We covered a lot of ground. I just want to thank everyone for clicking the link that brings us together because we know that you're... Your day is valuable, and that means a lot to us. It means a lot to me, and I think I can speak on behalf of the team here and those working even behind the scenes that you're not seeing right now. Shout out Chelsea and the team. Yeah, shout out to Chelsea.
We covered a lot of ground. I just want to thank everyone for clicking the link that brings us together because we know that you're... Your day is valuable, and that means a lot to us. It means a lot to me, and I think I can speak on behalf of the team here and those working even behind the scenes that you're not seeing right now. Shout out Chelsea and the team. Yeah, shout out to Chelsea.
We covered a lot of ground. I just want to thank everyone for clicking the link that brings us together because we know that you're... Your day is valuable, and that means a lot to us. It means a lot to me, and I think I can speak on behalf of the team here and those working even behind the scenes that you're not seeing right now. Shout out Chelsea and the team. Yeah, shout out to Chelsea.
It means a lot that you trust us with part of your day. I want to say thank you for that, and I look forward to our next.
It means a lot that you trust us with part of your day. I want to say thank you for that, and I look forward to our next.
It means a lot that you trust us with part of your day. I want to say thank you for that, and I look forward to our next.
So when people talk about whether or not their lives are meaningful, they're using meaning as a metaphor. It's like the meaning of a sentence. Sentences are meaningful. Like if I say doesn't mean anything to you, right? But if I say there's a cat on the mat, that means something. What goes into that?
So when people talk about whether or not their lives are meaningful, they're using meaning as a metaphor. It's like the meaning of a sentence. Sentences are meaningful. Like if I say doesn't mean anything to you, right? But if I say there's a cat on the mat, that means something. What goes into that?
So when people talk about whether or not their lives are meaningful, they're using meaning as a metaphor. It's like the meaning of a sentence. Sentences are meaningful. Like if I say doesn't mean anything to you, right? But if I say there's a cat on the mat, that means something. What goes into that?
If we slowly unpack the metaphor, we can get a sense of what people are gesturing to with the metaphor. So think about how all the words cohere together. They cohere together, right? They make sense together. And what they do is they connect you to the world with the possibility of truth. It could be true that the cat is on the mat, and then you're connected to reality.
If we slowly unpack the metaphor, we can get a sense of what people are gesturing to with the metaphor. So think about how all the words cohere together. They cohere together, right? They make sense together. And what they do is they connect you to the world with the possibility of truth. It could be true that the cat is on the mat, and then you're connected to reality.
If we slowly unpack the metaphor, we can get a sense of what people are gesturing to with the metaphor. So think about how all the words cohere together. They cohere together, right? They make sense together. And what they do is they connect you to the world with the possibility of truth. It could be true that the cat is on the mat, and then you're connected to reality.
So there's this coherence, there's connectedness, and the sentence signifies the world to you in a certain way, makes the world significant to you in a certain way. Now, if you look at all the work in reality, And I do because in the psychology of meaning in life, not the meaning of life, the meaning of life is some metaphysical proposal.
So there's this coherence, there's connectedness, and the sentence signifies the world to you in a certain way, makes the world significant to you in a certain way. Now, if you look at all the work in reality, And I do because in the psychology of meaning in life, not the meaning of life, the meaning of life is some metaphysical proposal.
So there's this coherence, there's connectedness, and the sentence signifies the world to you in a certain way, makes the world significant to you in a certain way. Now, if you look at all the work in reality, And I do because in the psychology of meaning in life, not the meaning of life, the meaning of life is some metaphysical proposal.
We're talking about a cognitive psychological phenomenon, the meaning in life. This is what people are talking about when they say, even though my life has been filled with frustration and failure and betrayal and guilt and shame, I still want to keep going because my life is meaningful. Okay?