Untangling Self

Theo

A self-exploration nerd vibing with other nerds and exploring the mysterious depths of our minds.

Episodes

  1. Parents as Spiritual Practice with Johnson Hsieh

    02/19/2025

    Parents as Spiritual Practice with Johnson Hsieh

    "My current best pitch for parent relationship work is: come for the suck reduction, stay for the most powerful spiritual practice and contact with the divinity I've come across thus far. My work with my mom has simply been by far the clearest and most powerful path to connecting with sacredness, divinity, and grace. It's filled a hole in my heart.Easiest thing to point at is a 95% reduction in harsh inner critic and just completely believing that I am not. My parents have been the most obvious vessel of divine love and grace in my life. And I doubt I'm unique in this experience.What feels powerful about this is that at no point have I needed to put faith in anything. I trusted my trust and distrust. What do I trust about my mom's dad? How much do I actually believe she loves me? How much did her parents love her?"These powerful tweets from Johnson captured my attention over the past few years, along with his heartwarming shares about conversations with his mother. He touches upon something deeply powerful here - the relationship with parents as both a source of potential pain and an opportunity for profound spiritual growth.Even for those with decent relationships, vulnerability with parents isn't easy. And as Ram Das famously said, "If you think you are enlightened, go and spend a week with your family." Parent relationship deepening remains vastly underrated and under-discussed as a spiritual practice.Some people admirably dedicate their entire lives to certain spiritual practices, bringing immense rigor and determination to their development. What if we could bring that same rigor, drive, and sense of the sacred to deepening our relationships with our parents? Johnson's journey exemplifies this possibility, which inspired this conversation.

    1h 24m
  2. 12/23/2023

    Deeper Into Parts Work and Beyond | Pranab x Theo

    In our personal journeys, we have experienced some beautiful synergies between meditation and parts-work. And the goal of this conversation was to explore these synergies. We started with discussing the limitations and potential pitfalls of parts work. We then delved deeper into the relationship between parts work and meditation, exploring how the wisdom of traditional mediation teachings can help us overcome the limitations of parts work. And then we also go into how parts work can greatly augment spiritual and meditation practices. This is part two of our conversation about parts work, following up on the part one — Intro to Parts Work Timestamps: 0:00 Limitations of Parts Work and turning it into "energy work" (less conceptual & verbal, more energetic) 3:00 Can anyone start or are there “therapy prerequisites”? Find the channel that works for you (often verbal) 7:05 View of “dealmaking” & deceptive/subtle agendas (eg. “negotiating between parts”) 11:00 Goals & Intentions: like meditation, have one to get you to start, then drop when you begin 12:35 How has Theo seen people move from verbal to imaginal and somatic? 15:45 IFS and “reification vs nebulosity” 20:00 Understanding “default emotions” as deeply reified, conceptual, disembodied 23:45 Blending in to your parts to allow them to be fully felt 26:20 Recommendations on skills to develop to safely blend in 29:50 “Tapping into a reservoir of wellbeing” as a skill 35:10 Parts work and concentration states support each other (jhanas, core transformation) 42:55 Emotional Untangling & Wellbeing work as a core part vs. just Concentration/Insight paths of awakening 44:15 Avoiding failure modes of “pure IFS” (“everything is only trauma” , “heal all the exiles”) 48:40 What is The Path? 51:10 Parts work freeform, letting go of steps & folding into a mode of attention 54:30 View of meditation hindrances: befriend, not fight 56:55 3 Marks Practice: Seeing Dukkha from parts interactions 58:20 "Parts" lens as a frame upgrade to early buddhism and psychological concepts 1:03:20 Suffusing this into your life as a way of being, enjoying the process 1:05:40 Emptiness & parts work 1:08:30 Issue of conflating parts work with truth seeking Resources: - Romeo Stevens' Threefold Training Model https://neuroticgradientdescent.blogspot.com/2021/03/threefold-training.html

    1h 15m

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A self-exploration nerd vibing with other nerds and exploring the mysterious depths of our minds.