Seth Zuihō Segall: In praise of Pluralism
Serge Prengel talks with Seth Zuihō Segall about his journey, making sense of life through the practice of psychology, Buddhism, and philosophy.
The following posts reflect perspectives on how we can engage with our communities as well as society at large. In chronological order, most recent on top.
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Serge Prengel talks with Seth Zuihō Segall about his journey, making sense of life through the practice of psychology, Buddhism, and philosophy.
Jacqui Lewis & Serge Prengel talk about bringing a quality of fierce love to our life, as a person and as an agent of change.
Ron Purser & Serge Prengel talk about the limitations of “McMindfulness” and discuss what it feels like to explore a new sense of self in the context of interaction.
We discuss how the past of Sing Sing prison gives us perspective on building a fairer society. Brent Glass is the Executive Director of the Sing Sing Prison Museum.
we talk about how personal and social divisiveness manifests and its huge costs to our physical and mental well-being.
A myth is anything but a quaint story. It is an organizing principle that makes it possible for a society to coalesce and function as a society.
We touch upon the personal and embodied impact of the polarized mind (or fixation on a single point of view to the utter exclusion of competing points of view).
We explore Climate Change from a perspective informed by somatic psychotherapy.