You can buy the book here: https://upperroombooks.com/book/looking-inward-living-outward/ You can connect with Daniel here: https://www.facebook.com/daniel.wolpert.1 Contemplation frees individuals from habits and patterns that cause suffering and promotes compassion and care. Contemplation is not just an individual practice, but also a communal one. Contemplative psychology explores the concept of the human person as a bundle of habits and activities that create our sense of self and the world. Contemplation can dissolve ego habits and projections, leading to more humane and loving relationships. The integration of contemplation and action is essential for social transformation. The ego constructs a sense of self based on our sensory input, leading to patterns of confirmation bias and repetitive behavior. Contemplation allows the mind to slow down and see the construction process of the ego, leading to a more open and expansive sense of self. Powerful presence is not about charisma or ego-driven leadership, but about being fully present and caring for others without personal agendas. Our society worships money and wealth, often distorting or ignoring teachings on generosity and economic justice. Engaging in the spiritual life can bring about personal and societal transformation, even in the face of suffering and uncertainty. Hope is not about clinging to a specific outcome, but about letting go of ego-driven expectations and trusting in the power of love and creativity. Find us on the web: https://liminalliving.simplecast.com/ Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/liminalliving Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCseqDsKpQv2r7AbFfrWF0ow Follow us on Patheos: patheos.com/editorial/podcasts/liminal-living All Music for this episode composed by Axeltree