This clip is from the Huberman Lab episode "Tim Ferriss: How to Learn Better & Create Your Best Future." The full episode can be found on TH-cam here: th-cam.com/video/doupx8SAs5Y/w-d-xo.html
Spending time in nature also boosts your creativity + realizing that you are one with everything you see around you. It is the cheapest and most efficient way to re-energize your body, mind & spirit
Love this concept and love this discussion. Solitude in nature & fasting are Biblical disciplines, you are closer to God getting further from the world. Amen
What an amazing practice. I would hope to move in that direction. Even in my smaller meditative outings, “re-entry” has not gone well for me. I have a lot of work to do. I could read a whole book on the subject honestly
@@becky0prelude94 Hi Car caught fire, went on Social Security, health issues, eyesight issues and I’m supposed to be retiring )lol)And need a traveling companion who is a little bit better shape than I am. Thanks for the question.
It seems Tim is seeking a rebirth of sorts. That need to pause is primal, I feel. And what is more primal than the needs in the minutes, days and weeks after we are born? Do our parents hold that space or are they swept up by the normative policy led practices of the day? Another ‘extreme’ application of this thinking may be applied to the way the newborn’s umbilical cord is treated after she or he takes his or her first breaths. Do those assisting the mother clamp it down, before it even stops pulsating all the life giving richness from within the womb? Might we even wait a few hours until baby latches onto mother’s breast before we server his or her link from the inside to the outside? Might we contemplate a slowing down and even leave the cord attached until it falls off without a need to cut it? Do we bombard the newborn’s calendar with visitors? Or might be wait a few weeks to soak in the long awaited awe, preciousness and smells of that post conception delivery into our arms? And create a silent retreat to soak in the awe of this new life? What other transitions in key life moments and events might we inspire to rethink to reclaim that birthright of agency and gratitude and to get in touch with (our) nature? 🙏
The lifestyle leading to the need to force yourself to go into planned ”retreats” off-grid seems as a rather neurotic lifestyle. Is there really a need to set up a lifestyle where you have to set goals for everything, iot to feel happy, to have achieved,? How sad. Why not just let life happen and enjoy the ride, because the only thing we can take for granted is that things never! goes as planned, leading to frustration and a sense of failure when they don’t.
This clip is from the Huberman Lab episode "Tim Ferriss: How to Learn Better & Create Your Best Future." The full episode can be found on TH-cam here: th-cam.com/video/doupx8SAs5Y/w-d-xo.html
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Spending time in nature also boosts your creativity + realizing that you are one with everything you see around you. It is the cheapest and most efficient way to re-energize your body, mind & spirit
Love this concept and love this discussion. Solitude in nature & fasting are Biblical disciplines, you are closer to God getting further from the world. Amen
What an amazing practice. I would hope to move in that direction. Even in my smaller meditative outings, “re-entry” has not gone well for me. I have a lot of work to do. I could read a whole book on the subject honestly
Enjoyed the 5 days in nature for decad s. Stopped in 2020…
Why did you stop? 2024 sounds like the year to start again
@@becky0prelude94 Hi
Car caught fire, went on Social Security, health issues, eyesight issues and I’m supposed to be retiring )lol)And need a traveling companion who is a little bit better shape than I am. Thanks for the question.
How can you take any meds or vitamins with just water and nothing to buffer the pills?
As Simple like that 💚
Does spending time outside count if it’s in world of Warcraft instead of the 3 dimensional world
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It seems Tim is seeking a rebirth of sorts.
That need to pause is primal, I feel.
And what is more primal than the needs in the minutes, days and weeks after we are born?
Do our parents hold that space or are they swept up by the normative policy led practices of the day?
Another ‘extreme’ application of this thinking may be applied to the way the newborn’s umbilical cord is treated after she or he takes his or her first breaths.
Do those assisting the mother clamp it down, before it even stops pulsating all the life giving richness from within the womb?
Might we even wait a few hours until baby latches onto mother’s breast before we server his or her link from the inside to the outside?
Might we contemplate a slowing down and even leave the cord attached until it falls off without a need to cut it?
Do we bombard the newborn’s calendar with visitors? Or might be wait a few weeks to soak in the long awaited awe, preciousness and smells of that post conception delivery into our arms?
And create a silent retreat to soak in the awe of this new life?
What other transitions in key life moments and events might we inspire to rethink to reclaim that birthright of agency and gratitude and to get in touch with (our) nature?
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Fasting...key.
3:00 Why go off the grid for a week every year
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The lifestyle leading to the need to force yourself to go into planned ”retreats” off-grid seems as a rather neurotic lifestyle. Is there really a need to set up a lifestyle where you have to set goals for everything, iot to feel happy, to have achieved,? How sad. Why not just let life happen and enjoy the ride, because the only thing we can take for granted is that things never! goes as planned, leading to frustration and a sense of failure when they don’t.