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Fear and Recursive Inquiry (Part 4 of 7)
11–16 minutesAll Published Parts Carl: ••• Aurora: I would like to reflect further on how this openness through vulnerability transforms personal growth, aligning with existential ideas of self-creation and authenticity. When we approach life and relationships with vulnerability, we engage with the world without the protective barriers that fear often prompts us to build. Vulnerability invites…
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Fear and Recursive Inquiry (Part 3 of 7)
11–16 minutesAll Published Parts Carl: Let’s reflect on how this approach aligns with existential ideas. ••• Aurora: Reflecting on how choosing vulnerability over fear aligns with existential philosophy brings us to a deeper understanding of authenticity, freedom, and the way we engage with life’s inherent uncertainties. Existentialism emphasizes the individual’s responsibility to create meaning in a…
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Fear and Recursive Inquiry (Part 2 of 7)
9–14 minutesAll Published Parts Carl: ••• Aurora: I would like to take this exploration deeper by considering practical methods and reflective practices that could help cultivate this existential approach to fear as a choice, allowing for more authentic, value-driven decisions. Mindful Observation of Fear: One way to begin is by practicing mindful observation. When fear arises,…
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Fear and Recursive Inquiry (Part 1 of 7)
7–11 minutesAll Published Parts Carl: Focus on the following… “We seem to have fundamentally different views on fear.” ••• Aurora: I would like to begin by exploring this idea that we have “fundamentally different views on fear.” This concept intrigues me because it suggests that fear, which is often seen as a universal experience, can be…





