In this final episode of our 21-part Still Life Podcast series, Henry Mitchell and Jim George explore the most misunderstood word in the human language: Love. Is it a feeling? A need? A hormonal drive? Or something much deeper? We dismantle popular myths around romantic obsession, emotional dependence, and the ego’s distortions of connection—and point to the foundational force underneath it all: Capital L Love. Through Stillness, this field becomes visible—not through thought, but direct ex...
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In this final episode of our 21-part Still Life Podcast series, Henry Mitchell and Jim George explore the most misunderstood word in the human language: Love. Is it a feeling? A need? A hormonal drive? Or something much deeper? We dismantle popular myths around romantic obsession, emotional dependence, and the ego’s distortions of connection—and point to the foundational force underneath it all: Capital L Love. Through Stillness, this field becomes visible—not through thought, but direct ex...
Are your choices really yours—or has your brain already decided before you even realize it? In this episode of the Still Life Podcast, Jim George and Henry Mitchell dive deep into one of the most debated topics in philosophy and neuroscience: free will. Do we actually have control over our actions, or are we just following an invisible script written by biology, culture, and unconscious forces? We break down the science, philosophy, and real-world implications of free will, exploring how our ...
Still Life Podcast
In this final episode of our 21-part Still Life Podcast series, Henry Mitchell and Jim George explore the most misunderstood word in the human language: Love. Is it a feeling? A need? A hormonal drive? Or something much deeper? We dismantle popular myths around romantic obsession, emotional dependence, and the ego’s distortions of connection—and point to the foundational force underneath it all: Capital L Love. Through Stillness, this field becomes visible—not through thought, but direct ex...