Monologue rundowns coupled with readings from my book, Cognitive Liberty. This Podcast is my way of sharing my book with the world in an audible format. It’s a deep dive into the arts and sciences of our humanity in attempt to synchronize our evolution with our creative process as individuals and as a collective.
In each episode, I plan to provide brief rundowns and background information based on why I wrote the book and where its relevance lies in the world today. It’s a journey of recognizing how Mankind is at a crossroads.
Our social systems are breaking down because we’ve lost touch with our ecological position in the natural world. We’ve become utterly distracted by the fast-paced demands of daily life to the point where we’ve lost track of who we are. We’ve forgotten how to work as a team and nurture the partnerships that helped us be who we are today.
Our neglected partnerships and abusive attitude toward our homeland reflect a mass symptom of ignorance that begs me to question the sanity of modern culture. Our inability to apply our attention to our intention has placed our species into vulnerable territory. Nature beckons us to wake up and remember who’s in charge.
The research explored throughout this book is based on the personal evolutionary process of creativity: our way of relating to the world. The reason this exploration is so personal is that it deals with the universal qualities of consciousness, as experienced uniquely by each individual on a subjective level.
Thus, the theme of this project is to identify the objective aspect of evolving human consciousness by means of cognitive liberation. This quest is meant to address the peculiar problems of the unconscious and subconscious that shape ordinary experiences. This book considers consciousness as the locus of evolutionary change.
What does it mean to be free from insecurity, to not get caught up in the trap of our minds and carried away from what truly matters in life?
Cognitive Liberty offers our bodies and brains a resolution to our being, and embrace life as a journey on its own terms. It’s a friendly reminder that we’re part of a learning process in constant stages of development and indeterminism. The more we’re able to have fun with the process, the greater the freedom we experience in return.
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Monologue rundowns coupled with readings from my book, Cognitive Liberty. This Podcast is my way of sharing my book with the world in an audible format. It’s a deep dive into the arts and sciences of our humanity in attempt to synchronize our evolution with our creative process as individuals and as a collective.
In each episode, I plan to provide brief rundowns and background information based on why I wrote the book and where its relevance lies in the world today. It’s a journey of recognizing how Mankind is at a crossroads.
Our social systems are breaking down because we’ve lost touch with our ecological position in the natural world. We’ve become utterly distracted by the fast-paced demands of daily life to the point where we’ve lost track of who we are. We’ve forgotten how to work as a team and nurture the partnerships that helped us be who we are today.
Our neglected partnerships and abusive attitude toward our homeland reflect a mass symptom of ignorance that begs me to question the sanity of modern culture. Our inability to apply our attention to our intention has placed our species into vulnerable territory. Nature beckons us to wake up and remember who’s in charge.
The research explored throughout this book is based on the personal evolutionary process of creativity: our way of relating to the world. The reason this exploration is so personal is that it deals with the universal qualities of consciousness, as experienced uniquely by each individual on a subjective level.
Thus, the theme of this project is to identify the objective aspect of evolving human consciousness by means of cognitive liberation. This quest is meant to address the peculiar problems of the unconscious and subconscious that shape ordinary experiences. This book considers consciousness as the locus of evolutionary change.
What does it mean to be free from insecurity, to not get caught up in the trap of our minds and carried away from what truly matters in life?
Cognitive Liberty offers our bodies and brains a resolution to our being, and embrace life as a journey on its own terms. It’s a friendly reminder that we’re part of a learning process in constant stages of development and indeterminism. The more we’re able to have fun with the process, the greater the freedom we experience in return.
This episode is where I open up Part One of the book, The Social Continuum: Autism in Culture and Ego in Subconscious. This becomes the central focus of the first few minutes of the episode, trying to describe what I mean by the opening title. Then I segway into the relevance of why it’s important to relate to autism spectrum disorder (ASD), which happens to be the title of chapter 1 of the book: Relating to Autism.
In terms of being more aware of our human nature, I wanted to reflect on what ASD says about our humanity and, in doing so, dissect the diagnostic criteria for ASD in order to introduce it through a clinical lens. This is where the reading becomes super dry (and I apologize in advance for that), but that’s only because it’s a necessary component to understanding what we know about ASD. But I promise, it gets better.
I don’t want our understanding of ASD to solely hinge on the clinical criteria from the DSM. In order to fully appreciate how far we’ve come regarding our diagnostic tools, we need to recognize that our understanding of mental health and ASD continues to evolve whether we like it or not.
This section is meant to get the basic, conventional definitions of ASD out of the way so we can move on to applying them in real-life scenarios. ASD is not only a continuum or a spectrum – It’s also a pie chart with co-occurring syndromes within it.
In the next episode, I plan to share some key points about autism based on what I’ve personally discovered.
Feel free to comment on what you think and if you have anything to add regarding the exploration of ASD. I understand that if you have a friend or a loved one with ASD, any of their symptoms may or may not be what I discussed in the book.
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The Cognitive Liberty Podcast with ChrisPYounce
Monologue rundowns coupled with readings from my book, Cognitive Liberty. This Podcast is my way of sharing my book with the world in an audible format. It’s a deep dive into the arts and sciences of our humanity in attempt to synchronize our evolution with our creative process as individuals and as a collective.
In each episode, I plan to provide brief rundowns and background information based on why I wrote the book and where its relevance lies in the world today. It’s a journey of recognizing how Mankind is at a crossroads.
Our social systems are breaking down because we’ve lost touch with our ecological position in the natural world. We’ve become utterly distracted by the fast-paced demands of daily life to the point where we’ve lost track of who we are. We’ve forgotten how to work as a team and nurture the partnerships that helped us be who we are today.
Our neglected partnerships and abusive attitude toward our homeland reflect a mass symptom of ignorance that begs me to question the sanity of modern culture. Our inability to apply our attention to our intention has placed our species into vulnerable territory. Nature beckons us to wake up and remember who’s in charge.
The research explored throughout this book is based on the personal evolutionary process of creativity: our way of relating to the world. The reason this exploration is so personal is that it deals with the universal qualities of consciousness, as experienced uniquely by each individual on a subjective level.
Thus, the theme of this project is to identify the objective aspect of evolving human consciousness by means of cognitive liberation. This quest is meant to address the peculiar problems of the unconscious and subconscious that shape ordinary experiences. This book considers consciousness as the locus of evolutionary change.
What does it mean to be free from insecurity, to not get caught up in the trap of our minds and carried away from what truly matters in life?
Cognitive Liberty offers our bodies and brains a resolution to our being, and embrace life as a journey on its own terms. It’s a friendly reminder that we’re part of a learning process in constant stages of development and indeterminism. The more we’re able to have fun with the process, the greater the freedom we experience in return.