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Dismantling Inherited Perceptions with Alex Federici

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What is closest to us is often most invisible: a fish doesn’t know it’s wet. Similarly, we are so deeply conditioned by our culture that we are often unaware of how it frames our inner and outer experience.
This is self-validating, making it even more invisible because it is left unquestioned. We unconsciously embody and enact our cultural programs.
Until we begin to wake up to our constructed reality, we will in some sense, be puppets of our cultural forces.
In this week’s episode of Waking Up with Brooke Sprowl, Brooke and guest Alex Federici sit down to relate, discuss their own experiences with capitalism, and imagine new ways of being.

For the latest updates, offerings, and ponderings visit www.brookesprowl.com

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What is closest to us is often most invisible: a fish doesn’t know it’s wet. Similarly, we are so deeply conditioned by our culture that we are often unaware of how it frames our inner and outer experience.
This is self-validating, making it even more invisible because it is left unquestioned. We unconsciously embody and enact our cultural programs.
Until we begin to wake up to our constructed reality, we will in some sense, be puppets of our cultural forces.
In this week’s episode of Waking Up with Brooke Sprowl, Brooke and guest Alex Federici sit down to relate, discuss their own experiences with capitalism, and imagine new ways of being.

For the latest updates, offerings, and ponderings visit www.brookesprowl.com

  continue reading

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