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Podcast cover image for “Inclusion Bites” featuring guest Dr. Manoj Krishna. Title: “Inner Peace, Outer Progress: Understanding Ourselves” with host Joanne Lockwood. Website: seechangehappen.co.uk.

Understanding Ourselves, Enhancing Our World

Manoj Krishna explores the profound connection between self-understanding and societal peace, emphasising how deep introspection can lead to harmonious interactions and diminish global conflicts.

In this insightful episode of The Inclusion Bites Podcast, Joanne Lockwood welcomes Manoj Krishna to discuss the profound connection between self-awareness and societal peace. Manoj, a former spine surgeon turned wisdom educator, explores how personal enlightenment can lead to broader societal transformation. The conversation revolves around the themes of inner peace, the quest for happiness, and the transformative potential of truly understanding ourselves and others. Joanne and Manoj delve into the pitfalls of modern education systems that curb natural curiosity and discuss the societal obsession with material accumulation as a false path to happiness.

Manoj Krishna is the founder of the Human Wisdom Project and the creator of the HappierME app. With his medical background and extensive training, he pivoted from medicine to focus on fostering a better future for humanity through promoting inner peace and self-understanding. His work, particularly in schools, is dedicated to drawing out children's innate intelligence rather than imposing information, aiming to cultivate a generation that prioritizes wisdom and emotional intelligence. Through his initiatives, Manoj endeavors to help individuals unlock their inner potential, enabling them to make better decisions and contribute positively to a peaceful world.

The episode is rich with thought-provoking anecdotes and practical advice, highlighting how shifting our focus from external achievements to internal growth can mitigate widespread issues like stress and loneliness. They discuss the necessity of exposure to diverse perspectives and the critical role of education in cultivating a deep understanding of the human mind. Joanne and Manoj emphasize the importance of embracing change and personal growth as pathways to reducing global suffering and enhancing relationships.

The conversation underlines the urgency of reevaluating our priorities and values to address the root causes of personal and societal discord. A key takeaway for listeners is the empowerment that comes with self-awareness and the impact this can have not only on personal contentment but also on achieving a harmonious society. This episode is a compelling call to cultivate a deeper understanding of ourselves to foster a world characterised by peace and understanding.

Published Published: 05.09.2024 Recorded Recorded: 14.05.2024 Episode Length Duration: 0:56:04 Downloads Downloads: 23
Shownotes:

Clips and Hooks

Empowering Individual Action: “And you think, who am I? And then you realize you have the ultimate power because you’re an ordinary human being.”
— Manoj Krishna [00:03:17 → 00:03:24]

Rethinking Educational Approaches: “But the root word of education, adusory, is to draw out. You see? And what we really need to do in education is draw out their innate intelligence or wisdom, whatever word you want to call it.”
— Manoj Krishna [00:04:31 → 00:04:45]

Harnessing Childhood Wisdom: “If we can bottle up their wisdom and share it with the world, we really could not only help each child flourish, but change the future of humanity.”
— Manoj Krishna [00:05:15 → 00:05:26]

Understanding Self-Awareness: “And all it does is ask you questions and helps you unlock your own inner intelligence. So I said recently it’s like walking into a room and putting the light on, except the light goes on in your own mind.”
— Manoj Krishna [00:06:10 → 00:06:25]

Transformative Change in Mental Health: “And the change happens effortlessly, You see, without conflict, without any kind of resistance, it just flows. Your relationships become happier, you become happier.”
— Manoj Krishna [00:09:30 → 00:09:43]

Understanding Happiness: “After all, happiness is peace, you see. If you ask anybody, what do you want from your life? They say I wanna be happy. And happiness is really at the core of it is living with peace.”
— Manoj Krishna [00:21:00 → 00:21:11]

Exploring Inner Peace: “So I’m constantly chasing something on the outside to make me feel good on the inside. But if we pause and ask, why don’t I feel good on the inside? What’s going on? Because if I could answer that question and find the peace within me, right, then I don’t need to chase all this stuff on the outside.”
— Manoj Krishna [00:24:24 → 00:24:46]

Chasing Happiness: “I feel bored, empty, and restless.”
— Manoj Krishna [00:25:45 → 00:25:51]

Child’s Insight on Consumerism: “if we could find an answer to our inner boredom, then we wouldn’t need to consume so much. We wouldn’t need to buy so much. Right? Because that’s what’s pushing us to buy all this stuff.”
— Manoj Krishna [00:26:52 → 00:27:03]

Personal Growth and Freedom: “And as soon as you wake up and realize that, then you begin your own journey of learning and you’re free.”
— Manoj Krishna [00:32:52 → 00:32:59]

Definition of Terms Used

Inner Emptiness

  • Definition: Inner emptiness refers to a lack of contentment within oneself, often associated with feelings of incompleteness, loneliness, and a craving for external validation or material possessions to fill the gap.
  • Relevance: Understanding and addressing inner emptiness is crucial in achieving personal happiness and mental well-being. It helps an individual to focus on internal development and genuine satisfaction rather than seeking fulfillment from external sources.
  • Examples: Searching for new purchases, relationships, or achievements in hopes of feeling complete and satisfied.
  • Related Terms: Emotional Intelligence, Self-fulfillment, Mental Health
  • Common Misconceptions: Often, people mistake inner emptiness for clinical depression or simple unhappiness, but while related, it specifically involves a deep-seated feeling of lacking meaningful personal fulfillment.

Cognitive Dissonance

  • Definition: Cognitive dissonance is the mental discomfort experienced by a person who holds two or more contradictory beliefs, ideas, or values at the same time, or is confronted by new information that conflicts with existing beliefs, ideas, or values.
  • Relevance: Recognising cognitive dissonance is essential in understanding human behaviour, particularly in adapting or resisting changes in perspective or lifestyle that promote inclusivity and acceptance.
  • Examples: Believing in equal rights but unconsciously acting in prejudiced ways; promoting sustainability while frequently flying for leisure.
  • Related Terms: Confirmation Bias, Behavioral Psychology, Self-Awareness
  • Common Misconceptions: Cognitive dissonance is often mistakenly thought to only cause negative effects, but it can also be a motivator for changing beliefs or behaviours that don’t serve the individual or society well.

Scarcity Mindset

  • Definition: A scarcity mindset is the belief that there is never enough of something, such as resources, opportunities, or time, leading to feelings of insecurity and competitive behaviors.
  • Relevance: Understanding a scarcity mindset helps address behaviours like hoarding or aggressive competitiveness, cultivating a more inclusive and empathetic approach to resource distribution and social interaction.
  • Examples: Hoarding goods during a crisis, reluctance to share knowledge or opportunities at work fearing others might outperform or replace them.
  • Related Terms: Abundance Mentality, Zero-sum Thinking
  • Common Misconceptions: Some assume that having a scarcity mindset is simply being prudent or realistic about resource management, not realizing it often leads to unnecessary stress and limited personal or professional growth.

Codependency

  • Definition: Codependency is an emotional and behavioural condition that affects an individual’s ability to have a healthy, mutually satisfying relationship. It is often characterized by reliance on others for approval and a sense of identity.
  • Relevance: Exploring the concept of codependency is pivotal in understanding relationship dynamics, particularly in addressing behaviours that may undermine personal autonomy and emotional health.
  • Examples: Relying on a partner to make decisions about personal life, feeling devastated by criticism from friends or family.
  • Related Terms: Emotional Dependency, Relationship Dynamics, Self-esteem Issues
  • Common Misconceptions: Codependency is frequently misunderstood as merely being caring or loving, whereas it generally involves more self-sacrificing and enabling dysfunctional behaviours.

Human Wisdom

  • Definition: Human wisdom refers to the deep understanding and insight gained through personal experiences, reflection, and learning, which guide sound judgement and thoughtful actions.
  • Relevance: Promoting human wisdom is imperative in fostering better personal choices, improving relationships, and contributing to societal well-being, aligning with the goals of inclusive and conscious living.
  • Examples: Applying lessons from past mistakes to prevent future errors, using emotional intelligence to resolve conflicts.
  • Related Terms: Emotional Intelligence, Self-Awareness, Philosophical Insight
  • Common Misconceptions: Human wisdom is sometimes seen as inherent and unchangeable, whereas it often develops and evolves through continuous learning and interaction with the world.

Please connect with our hosts and guests, why not make contact..?


Brought to you by your host
Joanne Lockwood Joanne Lockwood
SEE Change Happen

A huge thank you to our wonderful guest
Manoj Krishna Manoj Krishna
HappierMe

The post Inner Peace, Outer Progress appeared first on SEE Change Happen: The Inclusive Culture Experts.

  continue reading

Capitoli

1. Introductions and Welcome (00:00:00)

2. Feeling called to take action, seizing power. (00:02:00)

3. Unlock inner intelligence, live in peace. (00:06:10)

4. Change brings effortless happiness and tackles problems. (00:09:30)

5. Children grasp simplicity while adults complicate coexistence. (00:12:27)

6. Misunderstanding motivations leads to cognitive dissonance. (00:15:22)

7. 10-year-old prefers sitting with white children. (00:16:55)

8. Striving for peace and happiness through sufficiency. (00:21:46)

9. Seek inner peace to stop chasing external validation. (00:24:24)

10. Children's intelligence impacts solving climate change. (00:27:07)

11. Realising inner work leads to freedom and peace. (00:32:50)

12. Seeking connection and understanding for happier relationships. (00:36:05)

13. Contemplating human behaviour based on aircraft boarding. (00:37:07)

14. Desire to understand mind, find happiness, success. (00:42:08)

15. Resistance to change, but solutions exist. (00:45:43)

16. Stay curious, avoid crashes, seek understanding proactively. (00:48:14)

17. Learning language and self-awareness for happiness. (00:50:53)

18. Self-understanding education crucial for peaceful, fulfilling lives. (00:52:38)

19. Joanne Lockwood signing off, aiming for inclusivity. (00:55:46)

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Podcast cover image for “Inclusion Bites” featuring guest Dr. Manoj Krishna. Title: “Inner Peace, Outer Progress: Understanding Ourselves” with host Joanne Lockwood. Website: seechangehappen.co.uk.

Understanding Ourselves, Enhancing Our World

Manoj Krishna explores the profound connection between self-understanding and societal peace, emphasising how deep introspection can lead to harmonious interactions and diminish global conflicts.

In this insightful episode of The Inclusion Bites Podcast, Joanne Lockwood welcomes Manoj Krishna to discuss the profound connection between self-awareness and societal peace. Manoj, a former spine surgeon turned wisdom educator, explores how personal enlightenment can lead to broader societal transformation. The conversation revolves around the themes of inner peace, the quest for happiness, and the transformative potential of truly understanding ourselves and others. Joanne and Manoj delve into the pitfalls of modern education systems that curb natural curiosity and discuss the societal obsession with material accumulation as a false path to happiness.

Manoj Krishna is the founder of the Human Wisdom Project and the creator of the HappierME app. With his medical background and extensive training, he pivoted from medicine to focus on fostering a better future for humanity through promoting inner peace and self-understanding. His work, particularly in schools, is dedicated to drawing out children's innate intelligence rather than imposing information, aiming to cultivate a generation that prioritizes wisdom and emotional intelligence. Through his initiatives, Manoj endeavors to help individuals unlock their inner potential, enabling them to make better decisions and contribute positively to a peaceful world.

The episode is rich with thought-provoking anecdotes and practical advice, highlighting how shifting our focus from external achievements to internal growth can mitigate widespread issues like stress and loneliness. They discuss the necessity of exposure to diverse perspectives and the critical role of education in cultivating a deep understanding of the human mind. Joanne and Manoj emphasize the importance of embracing change and personal growth as pathways to reducing global suffering and enhancing relationships.

The conversation underlines the urgency of reevaluating our priorities and values to address the root causes of personal and societal discord. A key takeaway for listeners is the empowerment that comes with self-awareness and the impact this can have not only on personal contentment but also on achieving a harmonious society. This episode is a compelling call to cultivate a deeper understanding of ourselves to foster a world characterised by peace and understanding.

Published Published: 05.09.2024 Recorded Recorded: 14.05.2024 Episode Length Duration: 0:56:04 Downloads Downloads: 23
Shownotes:

Clips and Hooks

Empowering Individual Action: “And you think, who am I? And then you realize you have the ultimate power because you’re an ordinary human being.”
— Manoj Krishna [00:03:17 → 00:03:24]

Rethinking Educational Approaches: “But the root word of education, adusory, is to draw out. You see? And what we really need to do in education is draw out their innate intelligence or wisdom, whatever word you want to call it.”
— Manoj Krishna [00:04:31 → 00:04:45]

Harnessing Childhood Wisdom: “If we can bottle up their wisdom and share it with the world, we really could not only help each child flourish, but change the future of humanity.”
— Manoj Krishna [00:05:15 → 00:05:26]

Understanding Self-Awareness: “And all it does is ask you questions and helps you unlock your own inner intelligence. So I said recently it’s like walking into a room and putting the light on, except the light goes on in your own mind.”
— Manoj Krishna [00:06:10 → 00:06:25]

Transformative Change in Mental Health: “And the change happens effortlessly, You see, without conflict, without any kind of resistance, it just flows. Your relationships become happier, you become happier.”
— Manoj Krishna [00:09:30 → 00:09:43]

Understanding Happiness: “After all, happiness is peace, you see. If you ask anybody, what do you want from your life? They say I wanna be happy. And happiness is really at the core of it is living with peace.”
— Manoj Krishna [00:21:00 → 00:21:11]

Exploring Inner Peace: “So I’m constantly chasing something on the outside to make me feel good on the inside. But if we pause and ask, why don’t I feel good on the inside? What’s going on? Because if I could answer that question and find the peace within me, right, then I don’t need to chase all this stuff on the outside.”
— Manoj Krishna [00:24:24 → 00:24:46]

Chasing Happiness: “I feel bored, empty, and restless.”
— Manoj Krishna [00:25:45 → 00:25:51]

Child’s Insight on Consumerism: “if we could find an answer to our inner boredom, then we wouldn’t need to consume so much. We wouldn’t need to buy so much. Right? Because that’s what’s pushing us to buy all this stuff.”
— Manoj Krishna [00:26:52 → 00:27:03]

Personal Growth and Freedom: “And as soon as you wake up and realize that, then you begin your own journey of learning and you’re free.”
— Manoj Krishna [00:32:52 → 00:32:59]

Definition of Terms Used

Inner Emptiness

  • Definition: Inner emptiness refers to a lack of contentment within oneself, often associated with feelings of incompleteness, loneliness, and a craving for external validation or material possessions to fill the gap.
  • Relevance: Understanding and addressing inner emptiness is crucial in achieving personal happiness and mental well-being. It helps an individual to focus on internal development and genuine satisfaction rather than seeking fulfillment from external sources.
  • Examples: Searching for new purchases, relationships, or achievements in hopes of feeling complete and satisfied.
  • Related Terms: Emotional Intelligence, Self-fulfillment, Mental Health
  • Common Misconceptions: Often, people mistake inner emptiness for clinical depression or simple unhappiness, but while related, it specifically involves a deep-seated feeling of lacking meaningful personal fulfillment.

Cognitive Dissonance

  • Definition: Cognitive dissonance is the mental discomfort experienced by a person who holds two or more contradictory beliefs, ideas, or values at the same time, or is confronted by new information that conflicts with existing beliefs, ideas, or values.
  • Relevance: Recognising cognitive dissonance is essential in understanding human behaviour, particularly in adapting or resisting changes in perspective or lifestyle that promote inclusivity and acceptance.
  • Examples: Believing in equal rights but unconsciously acting in prejudiced ways; promoting sustainability while frequently flying for leisure.
  • Related Terms: Confirmation Bias, Behavioral Psychology, Self-Awareness
  • Common Misconceptions: Cognitive dissonance is often mistakenly thought to only cause negative effects, but it can also be a motivator for changing beliefs or behaviours that don’t serve the individual or society well.

Scarcity Mindset

  • Definition: A scarcity mindset is the belief that there is never enough of something, such as resources, opportunities, or time, leading to feelings of insecurity and competitive behaviors.
  • Relevance: Understanding a scarcity mindset helps address behaviours like hoarding or aggressive competitiveness, cultivating a more inclusive and empathetic approach to resource distribution and social interaction.
  • Examples: Hoarding goods during a crisis, reluctance to share knowledge or opportunities at work fearing others might outperform or replace them.
  • Related Terms: Abundance Mentality, Zero-sum Thinking
  • Common Misconceptions: Some assume that having a scarcity mindset is simply being prudent or realistic about resource management, not realizing it often leads to unnecessary stress and limited personal or professional growth.

Codependency

  • Definition: Codependency is an emotional and behavioural condition that affects an individual’s ability to have a healthy, mutually satisfying relationship. It is often characterized by reliance on others for approval and a sense of identity.
  • Relevance: Exploring the concept of codependency is pivotal in understanding relationship dynamics, particularly in addressing behaviours that may undermine personal autonomy and emotional health.
  • Examples: Relying on a partner to make decisions about personal life, feeling devastated by criticism from friends or family.
  • Related Terms: Emotional Dependency, Relationship Dynamics, Self-esteem Issues
  • Common Misconceptions: Codependency is frequently misunderstood as merely being caring or loving, whereas it generally involves more self-sacrificing and enabling dysfunctional behaviours.

Human Wisdom

  • Definition: Human wisdom refers to the deep understanding and insight gained through personal experiences, reflection, and learning, which guide sound judgement and thoughtful actions.
  • Relevance: Promoting human wisdom is imperative in fostering better personal choices, improving relationships, and contributing to societal well-being, aligning with the goals of inclusive and conscious living.
  • Examples: Applying lessons from past mistakes to prevent future errors, using emotional intelligence to resolve conflicts.
  • Related Terms: Emotional Intelligence, Self-Awareness, Philosophical Insight
  • Common Misconceptions: Human wisdom is sometimes seen as inherent and unchangeable, whereas it often develops and evolves through continuous learning and interaction with the world.

Please connect with our hosts and guests, why not make contact..?


Brought to you by your host
Joanne Lockwood Joanne Lockwood
SEE Change Happen

A huge thank you to our wonderful guest
Manoj Krishna Manoj Krishna
HappierMe

The post Inner Peace, Outer Progress appeared first on SEE Change Happen: The Inclusive Culture Experts.

  continue reading

Capitoli

1. Introductions and Welcome (00:00:00)

2. Feeling called to take action, seizing power. (00:02:00)

3. Unlock inner intelligence, live in peace. (00:06:10)

4. Change brings effortless happiness and tackles problems. (00:09:30)

5. Children grasp simplicity while adults complicate coexistence. (00:12:27)

6. Misunderstanding motivations leads to cognitive dissonance. (00:15:22)

7. 10-year-old prefers sitting with white children. (00:16:55)

8. Striving for peace and happiness through sufficiency. (00:21:46)

9. Seek inner peace to stop chasing external validation. (00:24:24)

10. Children's intelligence impacts solving climate change. (00:27:07)

11. Realising inner work leads to freedom and peace. (00:32:50)

12. Seeking connection and understanding for happier relationships. (00:36:05)

13. Contemplating human behaviour based on aircraft boarding. (00:37:07)

14. Desire to understand mind, find happiness, success. (00:42:08)

15. Resistance to change, but solutions exist. (00:45:43)

16. Stay curious, avoid crashes, seek understanding proactively. (00:48:14)

17. Learning language and self-awareness for happiness. (00:50:53)

18. Self-understanding education crucial for peaceful, fulfilling lives. (00:52:38)

19. Joanne Lockwood signing off, aiming for inclusivity. (00:55:46)

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