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Thinking With Somebody Else's Head

Richard Lloyd Jones
Norberto Keppe
Self-Improvement
Success
Therapy
Sacrifice
Mental Health
Psychopathology
Theological Teachings
Demons
Evil
Freedom
Lucifer
Christian Dialectics
Psychoanalysis
Humility
Repentance
Hypnosis
Therapeutic Theology
Spiritual Beings
Goodness

Podcast about Norberto Keppe’s Analytical Trilogy

PublishesWeeklyEpisodes100Founded19 years ago
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PhilosophyHealth & FitnessAlternative HealthSociety & Culture

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Back in the 1950s, the CIA and Kremlin got it into their collective heads that figuring out how to brainwash and modify human behavior was a good idea.

Totally illegally, of course. And damaging to any who were submitted to their personality control... more

Dr. Keppe has said many times over the more than 2 decades I've been here in Brazil studying and working with him that no one is good alone. That means we act from influencers in our lives -- and I don't mean the social media kind. Friends and family... more

Growing up in a modern developed, secular society means limited access to theological understanding. There is some spirituality mixed into the stew of science and legislation and jurisprudence, but it's of a modern kind -- meaning a blend of concepts... more

Our modern world, often driven more by reason and logic than by faith and revelation, has few answers for the mysteries that more spiritual leanings point to as evidence of God. Where the scientific materialists advocate for blind, pitiless indiffere... more

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Co-host involved in discussions bridging philosophy, psychology, and theology.

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3.6 out of 5 stars from 52 ratings
  • Though provoking indeed.

    They are most definitely on point (with me) on "energy." I'd like to consider myself unique, blah blah yeah I know we're all "unique" when everything we learn is from someone else ehh. I let their podcast play out and it spoke to certain areas of my psych I wasn't paying attention to. Thanks!

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Savage281
    United States9 years ago
  • Disapointing

    To many assertions made with no reasons. "We know this now" who is we and how do we know it? Not a good science based podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Sales Trent
    United States10 years ago
  • Enjoy Your Show!

    Good topics and always interesting- keep them coming

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Reviewers Welcome
    United States11 years ago
  • Thought provoking, challenging, far-reaching

    Searching through drivel and ego-centric trite I stumbled upon this jewel. Few will know it, most will react with vile and passionate, spittle-filled screams of protest (see above and below). To those who stand quietly, observing, critcally thinking about what others profess to be true, give this a listen. You may discover a link to like-minds...most won't...will you?

    PS -- you who think economics is more complicated than the human body make me smile. You know so little, yell so much, and claim ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    RavenDF
    United States14 years ago
  • The most intelligent and groundbreaking podcast ever!!!

    I loved this podcast so much that I boarded a plane and flew to Brazil to meet the host Richard Jones. This podcast is unlike anything you have ever heard, it help change my perspective on almost everything. The guests are interesting, the topics are exceptional and of course the content is superb! Hey so what are you waiting for?

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Will Lajeunesse
    Canada15 years ago

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Exploring the intricate dynamics of consciousness, human behavior, and spirituality, this series offers a unique perspective on mental health, morality, and societal issues influenced by the teachings of psychologist Norberto Keppe. Key topics often include the intersection of psychoanalysis and theology, the implications of good and evil on personal growth, and the importance of self-awareness in combating latent psychological struggles. With discussions spanning from spiritual influences on mental health to criticisms of conventional philosophies, the episodes invite listeners to reflect deeply on their own beliefs and the complex state of modern society.

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