I share the big questions that are scratching my brain. Questions about what it means to be human, and how to create the best possible blueprint for being.
My main objective is to embrace my humanity by becoming present with every aspect of my human experience.
Learning to be (becoming) human is a wild journey; especially in a strange (dehumanising) society that seems to have forgotten, exploited and abandoned the human.
But I do believe the answers are there -
in love, in bearing witness, in community and in sovereignty and in freedom.
Welcome to Right Where You Are
by Khanyisa (Learner Human)
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I share the big questions that are scratching my brain. Questions about what it means to be human, and how to create the best possible blueprint for being.
My main objective is to embrace my humanity by becoming present with every aspect of my human experience.
Learning to be (becoming) human is a wild journey; especially in a strange (dehumanising) society that seems to have forgotten, exploited and abandoned the human.
But I do believe the answers are there -
in love, in bearing witness, in community and in sovereignty and in freedom.
Welcome to Right Where You Are
by Khanyisa (Learner Human)
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“SHAME ON YOU!” It seems the whole world is constantly screaming these words at us. “You are unworthy, invalid, inferior.”
This episode takes place at the gym, and I speak about shame and my theories on its origins in human history. I then add my take on it as an unhealthy and unnatural emotion, and definitely not an effective one.
This one’s long and filled with some academic references. I’ve added a bibliography below. I’ve also created a Guide on my Instagram (@khanyis.isibhakabhaka). Otherwise, enjoy. And feel free to shoot me a DM with your own opinions or arguments on this.
With love
Khan
Reference list
The video of the BBC production "Ways of Seeing" (Episode 2): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JU_RToLqOsA
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