TEDxSanDiego - 2011 - Martha Beck - The Four Technologies of Magic

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

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  • @natalie.natalie.natalie
    @natalie.natalie.natalie 3 года назад +8

    Brillinat! 1.Wordlessness. 2. Oneness. 3. Imagination. 4. Forming. Yeah! I am in. Thank you Martha 😍

  • @lindapalmer7377
    @lindapalmer7377 12 лет назад +17

    I just read the book and found it riveting...I couldn't put it down, so as soon as I finished it I started reading it again from the beginning. When Martha speaks, my heart perks up its ears and pays attention.

  • @jinczech333
    @jinczech333 11 лет назад +6

    Amazing book. As a PhD and a healer, there's nothing better than applied reason + magic. Thanks Martha, delighted to know there's a TEAM :)

    • @nicholasrobinson5508
      @nicholasrobinson5508 5 лет назад

      You’ve just helped me make sense of the conflict within me on my academic psychological back ground and my spiritual and religious beliefs. Nothing better than magic with applied reasoning

    • @prometheusrex1
      @prometheusrex1 3 года назад

      @@nicholasrobinson5508 "magic" 😂

  • @Fencie87
    @Fencie87 11 лет назад +16

    "Are you willing to drop into the wild stillness of the wordless mind until you feel your oneness with all things?"

  • @BryanPlymale
    @BryanPlymale 9 лет назад +7

    wonderful again and again! Gracias Dr Martha Beck

    • @BryanPlymale
      @BryanPlymale 9 лет назад

      4 steps that people of traditional cultures all over the world have practiced: Wordlessness, Oneness, Imagination, and Forming. Dr. Beck's talk takes us through the African bush and across oceans to show how we can figure out what to do with our one wild and precious life.

  • @wizardofeutopia
    @wizardofeutopia 12 лет назад +4

    i found this truly wonderful. Worth listening to the VERY end! A great challenge there, and a great opportunity for our own bliss and thereby helping to 'fix what we have broken' on this planet.

  • @neroliacacia7609
    @neroliacacia7609 12 лет назад +2

    What an amazing woman ! I wish more of her books were translated to french, I would offer them to all the people around.

    • @Valerie72
      @Valerie72 2 года назад

      i was just thinking that today! about her books being translated to german in my case.😊

  • @lisa-marieiorfino
    @lisa-marieiorfino 2 года назад

    "..I could feel a calm, a stillness, emanating from them as they imagined this crisis ending well..."
    That's it, that's where we are humanity.
    Imagining solutions, better outcomes, divine answers, positive results. And accepting nothing less.
    Raising the vibe tribe x

  • @greenelf912
    @greenelf912 7 лет назад +1

    WOW Lady Beck! I will be listening more to you thank you.

  • @Hatemtommy131313
    @Hatemtommy131313 10 лет назад +6

    17:41 to the end is so thrilling!!

  • @kristieide722
    @kristieide722 8 лет назад

    Yes! Thank you so much for bringing this Magic. It is doable.

  • @Eponaridge
    @Eponaridge 12 лет назад +1

    I loved everything but the focus on devastation. If instead we look with that softness on this world, if we allow the harsh focus on all that is wrong to soften into the softness of a loving oneness, the solutions will evolve. We will all experience a new awakening into a world that finds the joy of true connection and non-verbal kindness through the soft eyes of the life we choose to live. This is what happened with the rhino, softness of connection with sentient beings - human and animal,

  • @balz
    @balz 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for this

  • @JudiChristopher
    @JudiChristopher 5 лет назад +7

    Excellent video...
    but hard to hear...

  • @makaylahollywood3677
    @makaylahollywood3677 2 года назад +1

    i have been doing thiss- for me a it's a bit like EMDR. You widen your focuses like opening a window on your computer...you can't use a mouse- so, it's a blind feeling, intuitive and feeling exercise or movement.

  • @codacreator6162
    @codacreator6162 3 года назад +1

    Stress Response: adrenaline dump, auditory exclusion, tunnel vision, loss of fine motor skills/dexterity, time distortion, short-term memory loss, and reliance on pure instinct (your modern, educated mind shuts off and is replaced by your animal or caveman mind). This is why so many police shootings occur in situations that don't seem to make sense: the stress response in the officers involved took over possibly erroneously and Fight, Flight, or Freeze replaced rational thought, sometimes ending in tragedy. We're training for elements of personal and public safety when we should be training police how to manage the stress response so that it isn't triggered by the anticipation of deadly danger in every interaction. We've trained our police to respond with one canned response to every conceivable danger, then trained them to anticipate danger as a hand in a pocket, a sudden movement, an unthinking hike of falling pants and to respond with deadly force. In the moment of the stress response, there is no differentiating between genuine danger and the perception of it. Like when you're sitting in a movie theater and you can feel changes in your body triggered by the events you're watching on the screen. A part of your brain cannot differentiate between real and perceived danger. But if you're trained to respond as quickly and decisively as possible to the slightest danger as if it is your only chance to survive, you will inevitably shoot someone who posed no real threat to you.

  • @OE2023
    @OE2023 3 года назад +1

    Martha Is a genius

  • @Drifterella
    @Drifterella 12 лет назад

    Anything from Carlos Castaneda to Buddism to Zen 8) Rationalized..in a way ;P
    Really good TED speach imo.

  • @Silvertestrun
    @Silvertestrun 2 года назад +1

    Ty

  • @Dina379
    @Dina379 10 лет назад

    Brilliant

  • @a91170
    @a91170 6 лет назад +4

    lousy audio

  • @9catlover
    @9catlover 10 лет назад

    amazing. :)

  • @QueenZenaTheFirst
    @QueenZenaTheFirst 4 года назад

    Badass

  • @arielapastel8658
    @arielapastel8658 4 года назад

    Anyone know name of horse whisperer she referred to?

  • @ngajiyuk6282
    @ngajiyuk6282 7 лет назад

    uu.. dosenku...

  • @prometheusrex1
    @prometheusrex1 3 года назад

    She cites anecdotes but no statistically significant data. Her observations of various randomly selected people do not constitute reliable patterns.