Thinking With Somebody Else's Head

De: Richard Lloyd Jones
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  • Podcast about Norberto Keppe’s Analytical Trilogy
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  • Inversion in Everyday Life
    Mar 15 2025

    I've been in Brazil going on 24 years, using Norberto Keppe's psychotherapeutic methodology in education and communications, and also as a psychoanalyst at Keppe's school. The positive results available to anyone who studies with us and accepts the consciousness that comes through our classes and therapy sessions are noteworthy. From overcoming learning blocks to resolving long-standing or acute personal or professional conflicts to curing from medical conditions, Keppe's on to something.

    Where Freud initiated psychoanalysis with the idea that neurosis was caused by cultural and moral values, and Jung wanted to integrate our shadow side into our personality, and Alfred Adler helped clients with their feelings of inferiority, Keppe has reached conclusions about the human problematic with his great discovery of inversion.

    The Final Frontier of the human psyche, and the way to finally understanding ourselves and resolving our greatest problems.

    Inversion in Everyday Life, today on Thinking with Somebody Else's Head.

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  • Why Do I Do the Things I Don't Want?
    Mar 1 2025

    Sometimes, when I have something important to do, I must confess I feel a little resistance. It's an interesting phenomenon because it's like a general lethargy. Like the energy has drained away and there's nothing left for the job at hand. In those moments, all sorts of other activities suddenly appear infinitely more appealing.

    YouTube's a quick click away, and the algorithms have numerous suggestions that seem interesting and even, if I'm honest, urgent.

    And there's research to be done, too. New equipment for the studio or books on Amazon.

    And hey, I haven't played my guitar in a while!

    Not that any of these things are wrong, of course. It's just that they are far from more important than the project I need to work on.

    Procrastination. I'm pretty sure I'm not the only guy plagued with that.

    In fact, it's historical. Even St. Paul, prodigious achiever that he was notwithstanding, lamented about that. Let's see if we can get somewhere in looking at this.

    Why Do I Do the Things I Don't Want, today on Thinking with Somebody Else's Head.

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  • The Science of Inversion
    Feb 18 2025

    Being upside down. Every kid loves that. Being hoisted up by the ankles and hanging there in your father's sure hands with your head where your feet should be.

    It's great as a game, but none of us could imagine going through life that way.

    But Norberto Keppe's discovery that humankind is inverted shows us how we are actually living life upside down. Not physically, but philosophically, emotionally and even spiritually.

    We wage wars to find peace. Science considers apes to be our relatives. We consume billions in pharmaceuticals thinking that'll make us healthy.

    And what's more, we accept these inversions as if they're workable approaches to living functioning lives.

    It's not an overstatement, then, to say that the discovery of Inversion is the most important scientific finding of the 20th century. Why it's not more widely known is a phenomenon we're trying to address on our STOP Radio Network with our slogan, "Disinverting the human being and society."

    So, let's go at it again. The Science of Inversion, today on Thinking with Somebody Else's Head.

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