1h 7 min

Samat Abletimov pt.2 ALL REAL

    • Cultura y sociedad

My guest is Samat Abletimov. (pt.2 of 4)

- About Samat:

Samat was born in Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia. Kyrgyzstan is a landlocked country with a mountainous terrain, which comprises more
than 70% of the country's territory. Although he grew up in a part of the world unbeknownst to many, that had no bearing on his inquisitive nature and thirst for knowledge and understanding of the world around him. He has traveled to several countries, and relates to us some of his perceptions and viewpoints from those travels. He also has lived under different economic systems, such as socialism, communism, and capitalism. That has enabled him to witness and experience what these are like from the inside.

We discuss a range of topics. Everything from individual emotions, to collective conscious, to the different frequencies people are on. We examine and dissect societal norms, patterned behavior, and social constructs.

We shine light on how and why a lot of preexisting ideas remain and continue to be perpetuated even with no factual basis or constructive qualities to them. We both expose how we really feel, what`s really important, and how we all feel a lot of the same things and ways. We point out some ways that people are naturally different, and how if focused on can lead to unnecessary distraction and separation, but primarily focus on the many ways that we all are the same.


~ Show notes:

- We discuss what is a podcast and how they work
- how we're all on different frequencies and receptive to different things
- why thinking differently and without labels is so important
- and some of the ways conditioning of the mind is done


~ Song Credit:
- Artist: Salamat Sadikova, vocals & komuz
- Title: Qïzïl gül (Red Flower)
- Album: Salamat Sadikova: The voice of Kyrgyzstan

My guest is Samat Abletimov. (pt.2 of 4)

- About Samat:

Samat was born in Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia. Kyrgyzstan is a landlocked country with a mountainous terrain, which comprises more
than 70% of the country's territory. Although he grew up in a part of the world unbeknownst to many, that had no bearing on his inquisitive nature and thirst for knowledge and understanding of the world around him. He has traveled to several countries, and relates to us some of his perceptions and viewpoints from those travels. He also has lived under different economic systems, such as socialism, communism, and capitalism. That has enabled him to witness and experience what these are like from the inside.

We discuss a range of topics. Everything from individual emotions, to collective conscious, to the different frequencies people are on. We examine and dissect societal norms, patterned behavior, and social constructs.

We shine light on how and why a lot of preexisting ideas remain and continue to be perpetuated even with no factual basis or constructive qualities to them. We both expose how we really feel, what`s really important, and how we all feel a lot of the same things and ways. We point out some ways that people are naturally different, and how if focused on can lead to unnecessary distraction and separation, but primarily focus on the many ways that we all are the same.


~ Show notes:

- We discuss what is a podcast and how they work
- how we're all on different frequencies and receptive to different things
- why thinking differently and without labels is so important
- and some of the ways conditioning of the mind is done


~ Song Credit:
- Artist: Salamat Sadikova, vocals & komuz
- Title: Qïzïl gül (Red Flower)
- Album: Salamat Sadikova: The voice of Kyrgyzstan

1h 7 min

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