I just shared this video with a peer and she loved it. She had previously listened to Iain video but it was a challenge to grasp. She said your video was so good in helping her comprehend the left/right brain realities. So congrats on creating such a valuable learning tool.
This summary is very helpful to me because i use it to introduce other people to this reality. It gives them a brief overview, without having to explain myself or suggesting a video, which can be a bit much for someone.
Thank you for this excellent summary! I'm listening to the book on and off, so your succinct explanation really helps me keep the thread and put it all together. I also listen a lot to Ian McGilchrist on RUclips. He's amazing! I especially like how you extend his solid research to our present political climate. It's so clear to see what's going on, and what you said here was going through my head as well, but it seems impossible to halt the arrogant left-brain train of thought when it's on a rant.
Thank you! I’m glad you found the summary helpful. I’ve had to listen to the book a few times to keep it all straight haha! But somehow it hits just as hard each pass through.
Just another message for you Jake. I just used this summary again today to acquaint a person with his work. Again it worked very well for that purpose and thst individual is now listening to some of his longer interviews/discussions. Great job!
I’m so glad! I’m actually going to meet Dr. McGilchrist in person in a couple weeks which is pretty insane. He’s coming to Ralston College where I go to school to give a series of lectures. I need to do the chapter by chapter work through of the book I said I would do a year ago. It’s such an amazing book. I’m glad you’ve gotten good use out of this summary.
@textualawakening What a wonderful opportunity you have in meeting him! Oh, how I would enjoy that! Many years ago i had the opportunity to meet and talk with two of my heroes - Og Mandino, a wonderful human being who sold millions of his inspirational books around the world and Dr Nathaniel Branden, psychologist who is considered to be the father of the psychology of self esteem. To this day I still cherish those times. You will, too, as years go by.
Be a dad first. It will give you perspective. Incubate the material and you’ll be ready to do more when it is time. I am subscribing because I appreciate your choice of topics. Be a dad, incubate these ideas during the in between moments. It’s precious.
Thanks! I never expected so many people to like this video! New book review coming soon about Nassim Taleb’s The Black Swan and how it relates to The Master and His Emissary.
I relate to some of the left hemisphere characterisations, such as focusing on the parts to build up the whole and using abstract symbols to attach meaning. However some I completely feel detached from, such as seeking to acquire items and status in the world and being fundamentally competitive. Really seems like there’s something missing from the theory. Also the idea of sociopaths having right hemisphere deficits does not line up with my experience, in fact the opposite. The sociopaths I met have actually been over represented in the left handed population, suggesting they are right brained. Some famous examples include Jon Jones, Tedbundy etc. Anyway, I think the hemispheres are important, I think attention is a good demarcation. And I think the right hemisphere is in some way underappreciated. But I think some of the hemisphere characterisation is inaccurate and might just reek of a revenge of the underdog type theory. Similar to the autistic supremacy movement. Anyway, good video.
I understand what you’re saying, and no one theory can every encapsulate all of the neurological diversity between humans. However, as far as the sociopath example goes, it’s important to remember both that each hemisphere is highly involved in essentially any brain function, and that a right hemisphere deficit does not mean that the left hemisphere always wins out on everything all the time. For sociopathic behavior in particular, the right hemisphere deficit theory arises from their lack of empathy, remorse, or sense of external ethics, not from their ability to manipulate people’s emotions (as they are often quite skilled at that). And also, left handedness is not a guaranteed signal of right hemisphere dominance. Correlation between the two occurs on a gradient, not a linear or direct relationship.
Thank you textual awakening!
No, thank you!
I just shared this video with a peer and she loved it. She had previously listened to Iain video but it was a challenge to grasp. She said your video was so good in helping her comprehend the left/right brain realities. So congrats on creating such a valuable learning tool.
Thank you so much! It makes me very content to hear that this video was so useful to you. That’s exactly what I hoped it could do when I made it.
Brilliant review! Thank you for the time you put into this synopsis for us.
Thank you very much!
Brilliant summary.
Thanks! That means a lot.
This summary is very helpful to me because i use it to introduce other people to this reality. It gives them a brief overview, without having to explain myself or suggesting a video, which can be a bit much for someone.
I’m glad that you think that of this summary. That’s exactly what my aim was in making it.
@@textualawakening Good, a win for both of us.
Thank you for this excellent summary! I'm listening to the book on and off, so your succinct explanation really helps me keep the thread and put it all together. I also listen a lot to Ian McGilchrist on RUclips. He's amazing! I especially like how you extend his solid research to our present political climate. It's so clear to see what's going on, and what you said here was going through my head as well, but it seems impossible to halt the arrogant left-brain train of thought when it's on a rant.
Thank you! I’m glad you found the summary helpful. I’ve had to listen to the book a few times to keep it all straight haha! But somehow it hits just as hard each pass through.
Just another message for you Jake. I just used this summary again today to acquaint a person with his work. Again it worked very well for that purpose and thst individual is now listening to some of his longer interviews/discussions. Great job!
I’m so glad! I’m actually going to meet Dr. McGilchrist in person in a couple weeks which is pretty insane. He’s coming to Ralston College where I go to school to give a series of lectures. I need to do the chapter by chapter work through of the book I said I would do a year ago. It’s such an amazing book. I’m glad you’ve gotten good use out of this summary.
@textualawakening What a wonderful opportunity you have in meeting him! Oh, how I would enjoy that! Many years ago i had the opportunity to meet and talk with two of my heroes - Og Mandino, a wonderful human being who sold millions of his inspirational books around the world and Dr Nathaniel Branden, psychologist who is considered to be the father of the psychology of self esteem. To this day I still cherish those times. You will, too, as years go by.
can you do his follow up book The Matter With Things?
I plan on it! It’s been tough to find time since my daughter was born, but I will get to it in the next few months.
Be a dad first.
It will give you perspective. Incubate the material and you’ll be ready to do more when it is time.
I am subscribing because I appreciate your choice of topics. Be a dad, incubate these ideas during the in between moments.
It’s precious.
His talk with Rupert Sheldrake was very interesting Morphic resonance and biofields are involved in this complicated subject.
I’ll have to give that a listen. Thanks for the recommendation.
Thank you for this. It does help. God bless.
I’m glad you liked it! Thanks for your time!
Thank you for taking your time and creating this summary. 👍
I am looking forward to read the book.
Excellent
Thank you very much!
Thank you, you did good.
Thanks! I never expected so many people to like this video! New book review coming soon about Nassim Taleb’s The Black Swan and how it relates to The Master and His Emissary.
Great summary. Thanks a lot.
I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you so much.
So useful
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EXCELLENT ❤
Thank you so much!
Thank you!
I relate to some of the left hemisphere characterisations, such as focusing on the parts to build up the whole and using abstract symbols to attach meaning.
However some I completely feel detached from, such as seeking to acquire items and status in the world and being fundamentally competitive.
Really seems like there’s something missing from the theory.
Also the idea of sociopaths having right hemisphere deficits does not line up with my experience, in fact the opposite. The sociopaths I met have actually been over represented in the left handed population, suggesting they are right brained. Some famous examples include Jon Jones, Tedbundy etc.
Anyway, I think the hemispheres are important, I think attention is a good demarcation. And I think the right hemisphere is in some way underappreciated. But I think some of the hemisphere characterisation is inaccurate and might just reek of a revenge of the underdog type theory. Similar to the autistic supremacy movement. Anyway, good video.
I understand what you’re saying, and no one theory can every encapsulate all of the neurological diversity between humans. However, as far as the sociopath example goes, it’s important to remember both that each hemisphere is highly involved in essentially any brain function, and that a right hemisphere deficit does not mean that the left hemisphere always wins out on everything all the time. For sociopathic behavior in particular, the right hemisphere deficit theory arises from their lack of empathy, remorse, or sense of external ethics, not from their ability to manipulate people’s emotions (as they are often quite skilled at that). And also, left handedness is not a guaranteed signal of right hemisphere dominance. Correlation between the two occurs on a gradient, not a linear or direct relationship.
Soooo, we are who we are due to our thinking which in turn is a consequence of brain structure? Is therevsuch
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