The 5 Subconscious Filters For Unshakeable Inner Peace | Season 2. Episode 7
This episode introduces Zen Stoic philosophy and the framework of intentions and delusions that allows for unshakable inner peace. The story of the Prodigal Son is shared as a metaphor for personal growth and self-discovery. Zen Buddhism and Stoicism are discussed as the foundations of Zen Stoic philosophy. The importance of living a life of intention and engaging fully with life is emphasized. The intentions and delusions framework, consisting of embrace versus resistance, understanding versus control, discipline versus expediency, sincerity versus performance, and unity versus separation, is explained.
Key Takeaways
- Zen Stoic philosophy combines Zen Buddhism and Stoicism to create unshakable inner peace.
- Living a life of intention and engaging fully with life is key to personal growth and self-discovery.
- The intentions and delusions framework helps to understand and overcome emotional debt.
- Embracing feelings, seeking understanding, practicing discipline, expressing sincerity, and embracing unity lead to emotional prosperity.
Key Takeaways
- Zen Stoic philosophy combines Zen Buddhism and Stoicism to create unshakable inner peace.
- Living a life of intention and engaging fully with life is key to personal growth and self-discovery.
- The intentions and delusions framework helps to understand and overcome emotional debt.
- Embracing feelings, seeking understanding, practicing discipline, expressing sincerity, and embracing unity lead to emotional prosperity.