Thrive Perspectives: Worldview - The Way We Think

Thrive Perspectives: Worldview - The Way We Think

Unveiling the Minds Dichotomy

Show notes

Renowned psychiatrist, neurologist and philosopher Iain McGilchrist's exploration of the left and right hemispheres of the brain, argues that the left hemisphere tends to reduce the idea of the divine into a rational, abstract concept, often associated with rules, doctrines, and dogmas. This reductionist view can lead to a mechanistic understanding of the divine, devoid of the richness and depth that spirituality often entails. McGilchrist suggests that when the left hemisphere dominates, it can lead to a shallow, overly structured understanding of God, characterized by rigid beliefs and divisions. This can result in religious fundamentalism or atheism, both of which he sees as products of an imbalanced approach to spirituality. On the other hand, when the right hemisphere is nurtured and valued, individuals can experience a more profound connection with the divine. This connection is characterized by a sense of unity, empathy, and reverence for the mysteries of existence. In this episode we discuss McGilchrist's work and consider the importance of integrating both hemispheres in our understanding of God and spirituality. We discuss how it’s important to honour both the rational and the intuitive, recognizing the limitations of language and embracing the richness of lived experience. By doing so, we can cultivate a deeper, more authentic relationship with God, one that transcends the confines of rigid dogma and opens up to the vastness of a relationship with Him.

REFERENCES: Iain McGilchrist https://channelmcgilchrist.com/

Oliver Sacks https://www.oliversacks.com/

The Master and His Emissary https://channelmcgilchrist.com/master-and-his-emissary/

How to Change Your Mind [Netflix] https://www.netflix.com/au/title/80229847

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Matthew Jacoby

Matthew Jacoby

Stuart Duncan

Stuart Duncan

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Conal McClure

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