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...
2. Identity | For those looking to find their true self
Still Life Podcast
59 minutes
1 year ago
2. Identity | For those looking to find their true self
In this episode of Identity, we unravel the complexities of identity and how easily we fall into the trap of seeking external validation rather than being our true selves. Often, we try to be liked by presenting a version of ourselves that aligns with societal expectations, unaware that the irony is that being our authentic self is far more attractive and like-able. We explore how deeply we identify with labels, groups, and roles, even though identity is fluid and difficult to define. Jim and...
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...