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Author: Manoj Krishna

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We are educated only to understand the world around us, and not ourselves and this is responsible for many problems. The human mind functions in similar ways in us all so we can explore it together. The aim of this project is to enable everyone to understand themselves and how their minds work. This brings wisdom, which is is essential for our happiness and mental health, and can lead to better relationships. With this clarity we can live with peace within and many problems can dissolve.
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Introduction to wisdom

Introduction to wisdom

2020-07-2717:22

In this first podcast from the Human Wisdom Program, Manoj Krishna explores what is wisdom, its many benefits, and how the Human Wisdom PRogram can help you discover this for yourself. You can find out more at humanwisdom.me
This podcast explores why we haven't been able to solve the problems of racism despite decades of trying, and suggests fresh ways we may try and do so, by understanding the origins of it in our thinking.
In this podcast, Manoj Krishna has a conversation with Steve Tywnham from Inspire Radio. They explore the nature of fear and anxiety, and ask if we can use our intelligence to overcome it.  
We live in extraordinary times. The Covid-19 pandemic is sweeping the world. In this podcast from the HUman Enquiry Project we explore how we can respond with intelligence to the anxiety it can create in us.
This podcast from the non-profit Human Enquiry Project is a talk I gave to all 900 students at Our Lady and St Bede's school, in Stockton-on-Tees. It explores how our current education may help us get a job, but to be an excellent human being who has happy relationships, meets life's challenges without getting stressed and lives with a sense of peace, we need to awaken our own inner intelligence. This comes naturally when we understand ourselves and how our minds work. This needs to be part of education.
Our shared human mind is so very capable, but lacking in inner intelligence? One the one hand we can put a man on the moon, but cant't solve the problem of stress. We can fly everywhere but have no answer to relationships breakdown. We can cure so many diseases, but remain unhappy and in conflict. We can communicate instantly, but don't have an answer to violence and conflict. This podcast explores why that is, and what we can do about it. 
In this podcast from the Human Enquiry Project, Manoj Krishna explores the 3 unconscious patterns of thinking that operate behind the scenes and make us prone to addiction. Understanding them allows us to respond with intelligence and avoid the perils of addiction. If this understanding became a part of education, we could solve this problem in a generation.
This is a podcast from the Human Enquiry Project of a dialogue with children on the art of listening and speaking. We also explored envy and comparison and how we can respond with intelligence.
This is the talk given by Dr Manoj Krishna at Tettenhall College in Wolverhampton, when he was invited to be chief guest at their prize giving ceremony on 23.5.19. The subject of the talk was Awakening Emotional Intelligence in Children He is the author of Understanding Me Understanding You, an enquiry into being human, and founder of the non-profit Human Enquiry Project. Several parents wrote to say how much impact it had had on them.
This is a podcast of a talk I gave on 21.4.18 at the North East Teachers Conference, organised by Total Teaching. There were abut a 100 teachers present. I spoke about the aspirations of children to be happy, healthy, successful and live with a sense of peace, and how education was only helping them get a good job. I explore how an understanding of ourselves and how our minds work may help meet the other needs kids have. I explore the key principles of the enquiry and end with 2 examples - exploring our conditioning and asking 'What is happiness'. 
This podcast explores the role of self-awareness and emotional intelligence at work. The talk was given by Manoj Krishna, as part of the Human Enquiry Project on 27.2.18, at Rotherham General Hospital, England. It gives many examples of how an understanding of ourselves and how our minds work allows us to function much better at work, experience less stress, and live with wisdom and compassion.
WHY DO WE ARGUE?

WHY DO WE ARGUE?

2018-02-1204:14

In this podcast from the Human Enquiry Project, we explore what is going on in our minds, behind the curtain of our awareness, when an argument is taking place. Understanding this can reduce conflict in all our relationships.
This podcast is the Foreword to the book Understanding Me Understanding You. It outlines the fundamentals of the approach to self-enquiry and understanding how our minds work.  
This podcast explores the art of self-awareness and emotional intelligence, which contribute to our health, happiness, and our success. In this podcast I discuss the many benefits of emotional intelligence, the key principles to keep in mind on the journey of self-enquiry and give some real-life examples of how this can be practically helpful.
This is a podcast of the first public talk given by Manoj Krishna on The Human Enquiry Project on 23rd November at The Reading Room, Appleton-le-Moors. I was invited by the artist John Creighton. The talk explores the crisis in ourselves and in the world and since it all originates in our minds, argues that the solution must also begin there, by understanding ourselves and how our minds work. Since our minds work in similar ways, we can explore it together and that is the purpose of the Human Enquiry Project. The talk also explores the following: The benefits of understanding ourselves The core principles of self-enquiry How to begin looking at ourselves Belief Conditioning Relationships Do feedback - info@humanenquiry.com For more information please visit humanenquiry.com Thanks Manoj Krishna, Founder, Human Enquiry Project.
This is a podcast of an enquiry with teenagers at Brockwood Park school in Hampshire. 8 of us spoke about the need for self-enquiry, conditioning, opinions, whether we share the same mind and what it means to be successful. If asked the right questions young people are insightful and remarkably clear. This podcast is part of the non-profit Human Enquiry Project - more details at humanenquiry.com
Re-imagining Education

Re-imagining Education

2017-10-2805:15

This podcast explores the subject of mental health problems, and how we can prevent them by re-imagining the role of education. We can do this by educating young people not only about the world around them, but also about themselves.
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