When we look at world conditions, it is evident that we are engulfed in crisis after crisis. Financial collapse, severe weather events, mass violence, wars, social unrest, and pandemics are only a few. In this episode, Bekah and John discuss an alternate perception of why these events happen and how they correlate directly to human development.
Sometimes in our lives, we get the sensation that it's groundhog day every day. When we feel this way, is there any way for us to enrich our lives by choosing to live differently? What reality are we choosing, and how do we break through the influences shaping how we see and interact with the world? In this episode, Bekah and John talk about what we can do when life seems to be repeating itself and how we can develop a new perception to enrich our lives and the lives of those around us.
What makes us happy? What brings us fulfillment? In this episode, John & Bekah step back into the 80s and 90s to explore three iconic songs and their messages. These songs may offer clues about our nature and how we can achieve this elusive yet desired state of happiness together.
Have we ever had problems that seemed so insurmountable at the time that we couldn't see any light on the other side? Of course, we have. When problems come, they can be very frustrating and even traumatic, but could there be another way of interpreting what is given to us in those moments? There are alternative ways of looking at how we perceive our circumstances to bring more peace into our lives. In this episode, Bekah & John speak about how making a slight internal adjustment in our perception, along with others, can make all the difference to living a harmonious life.
When we were children, once we became aware enough, we went to our parents to ask from our innocence, "Why am I alive?" As we got older, we forgot, or our environments and conformity caused this most profound question to be pushed to the background of our awareness. Now we settle for the same old same day in and day out. Is there more to our lives, and in these uncertain times we live in, can we revive this question together to lead us in an entirely new direction in our development? In episode #6, John & Bekah invite you on a journey of exploration into the opening of such inquiries.
What is our responsibility toward humanity? Do we even feel that we have one? How can we all benefit and develop as humanity with just the slightest movement forward toward one another? In this episode of Seen Yet Unseen, Bekah & John, in a playful yet serious way, share some scenarios that we may have found ourselves in when faced with the choice to be responsible for others.
What do you value? What do we value? Do our values have an impact on human development? Is it possible to create a new value system together? In this episode, John & Bekah discuss these questions and more.
Are we struggling to keep the same New Year's Resolutions year after year? In this episode, our guest, Dr. Angelov, offers some insight into why we fail and what we can do differently this year and every day to improve our success.
Are we seeking something deeper for the holidays? Do we feel like something is missing in how we connect during these special times? Light a candle, sit back, and let's feel together the spirit on which the holidays were founded and explore how we can make every day a holiday.
If someone asked us if we thought we were a good person, how might we respond? What might our responses be even as our world continues to deteriorate? Is there something about our nature as humans that we are overlooking, and how can facing our nature together bond us as a species?