Call of Beauty (ep. 145)
Description
This week's episode, titled "Call of Beauty," takes you on an enchanting exploration of beauty in its myriad forms and how we engage with it in our lives. We delve into the universality of beautiful experiences and the intriguing subjectivity shaped by personal tastes and societal influences. Drawing upon the insights of Jordan Peterson, we'll examine how perceptions of beauty are influenced by societal norms and marketing, prompting us to question what we deem beautiful.
We will discuss the profound impact beauty has on our existence, from the natural world's awe-inspiring vistas to the deeply personal resonance of art and music. This episode challenges us to look beyond conventional standards to discover beauty in unexpected places and experiences.
Furthermore, we'll explore how engaging with beauty—whether in nature, art, or everyday moments—can elevate our spirits and enrich our lives. We'll consider practical ways to celebrate and integrate beauty into our daily routines, encouraging listeners to cultivate an appreciation that transcends surface-level appearances.
As always, I will be sharing several thought-provoking concepts for you to ponder and apply in your life in the days to come. For those feeling empowered, there will also be a challenge awaiting your participation!
All the love, all the power, all of the time!
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Links:
Beyond Order - book review episode: https://open.spotify.com/episode/55WvUvx8SBoMLLs4PzDptG?si=031c65ca999d46ec
The Social Dilemma - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11464826/
Beyond Order book on Amazon:
Beyond Order
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