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Victor La Cerva

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A podcast about conscious empowered masculinity, exploring all the vital areas of a man's life, including family, personal evolution, sexuality and love, friendship and solitude, success and right livelihood.
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Down mood most of the time. Energy decrease, fatigue, and a slowed-down feeling. Pleasurable activities are no longer enjoyed. Remembering, concentrating, and decision making are more difficult. Eating problems. Sleep problems. Sense of hopelessness, helplessness, worthlessness, guilt. Ever recurrent aches/pains don’t respond to treatment. Death th…
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Drugs –most often seen in this culture as hedonism, escape, or dulling the senses thru self-medication – are viewed in many cultures as “doorways of perception” to borrow from the excellent work of Aldous Huxley. There has been a significant resurgence in the use of psychedelics to treat a variety of mental health issues, including depression, anxi…
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Here comes H5N1! The current bird flu epidemic, which most believe began in 2020, has successfully globetrotted very quickly. Millions of poultry – 90 million and counting in the US alone – have been culled in a futile attempt to limit spread of the virus. While Avian flu viruses tend to be wild bird specific, the current strain is more egalitarian…
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A biotech company is progressing with testing of a canine life extension drug—the company’s name is LOYAL. From dog hotels to fancy pet urns, to cremation jewelry and glass art, perhaps we are going too far for our beloved companions. Have they become a substitute for human interactions for some lonely people?…
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Resistance to doing what I say I want to do often manifests as negative mindtalk, self-defeating behaviors, avoidance and procrastination. I want to consistently choose “yes” to what nurtures, and drop the “shoulds.” I have learned that success begets success, and to be satisfied with starting small and sticking with it.…
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Perhaps as a species all the division we are experiencing is because of an actual epigenetic shift to not trust any of our institutions and instead blindly follow the advice of hive mind social media influencers. If genetic changes are akin to changing the lyrics of a song, epigenetic changes are like fiddling with the volume.…
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Damage and decay of biological systems is the hallmark of aging, as our cell’s powerhouse mitochondria break down, various and diverse proteins unravel or clump together, and precious reserves of regenerative stem cells dwindle. I was quite struck by a statistic I heard years ago, that every day in this country 100 people turn 100!…
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When – not if – the machines became more intelligent than humans, might they turn on their creators? Could we unintentionally create a self-aware AI that has its own motivations and goals? These queries, while they may seem the realm of dystopian science fiction, are now full front and center in the debates about the dangers of giving AI systems au…
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Anyone familiar with some of the great war movies – the Deer Hunter, Apocalypse Now, Band of Brothers, & Saving Private Ryan come to mind – will acknowledge their portrayal of courage, comradeship and the meaningless abominations of armed conflict, and without glorifying any of it, also show the destructive ripple effects on families and communitie…
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Thought of this as a topic while driving down I25 in a steel container at 75 mph – a journey that a mere 120 years ago would have taken three days – the scenery zipping by as if by magic. And doing that while chatting with a friend 3000 thousand miles away—hands free of course, my phone connected via Bluetooth to my hearing aids.…
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So, how to assess our own level of risk? We know that the risk of severe illness increases with the number of underlying medical conditions present, including obesity, diabetes, heart or lung disease, being immune compromised and others. Just being over age 65 is in itself considered a risk factor. A key question is does vaccination OR treatment wi…
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Three more bits of wisdom to share, based on my life experience, which help me to gradually drop whatever is holding me prisoner to my past, and step into the territory of being a pioneer of my own future. For more info on the notion of deep desires, check out podcast 39: https://heartsongs.podbean.com/e/39-greed-or-need-part-three/…
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The question arises: is there any individual wisdom to be found that might assist me through these modern day societal maladies? As I reflect upon various pearls of deep truth that have been passed down to me, I realize that most of them were not orally transmitted from a sage elder, but rather gleaned from books that validated and spoke to my own …
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I believe that our core issue is the central locus of our inner work, the essence of our quest to evolve. It is what fuels our addictions, creates unskillful habits, and stimulates our being triggered by the remarks and actions of others. One might consider it an essential wounding, if you will, that takes a lifetime to heal. Link to Thoughtstream …
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PTSD is a spectrum of normal reactions to highly abnormal circumstances. Basically, a continuation and an exaggeration of the normal protective fight or flight response. In the body's attempt to protect itself, symptoms appear which can be destructive. How to bandage the brutality with beauty?By Victor La Cerva
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Cancer miracles to vending machines to combat overdoses, to novel forms of mosquito control to influence rates of disease. Mental health techniques to combat insomnia, and steps to create a healthy GI flora to decrease depression and anxiety. Modern medicine – despite its faults – keeps on coming up with puissant marvels to improve the health and w…
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The gap between our collective aspirations to alter the present course of planetary destruction and the reality of the on the ground efforts required to make it so is enormous. Will magical yet-undeveloped new technologies save us? Perhaps, but right now it seems our best bet is persistent concerted individual and collective positive action.…
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In the 2016 book, Half Earth, Edward O. Watson makes a compelling case for us humans ­– for the sake of our own survival if nothing else – to agree to protect what remains of the intact systems that hold the planet in a steady state, on both land and sea, with critical goals for 2030. Half of the planet protected by 2050, reserved for natural syste…
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