From Lust to Love: A Research Perspective: Justin Garcia

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Speaking at the 2018 Radiant Intimacy gathering, Justin Garcia, evolutionary biologist at the Kinsey Institute, discusses the new norms in sexual relationships and reviews research on the role of sexuality and the impact of technology. He addresses several questions, including the role of sexual satisfaction and orgasm, the distinction between love and sex, and the biological value of stable relationships. He concludes by considering the slow love movement, noting that people are taking longer to explore their potential partners – that love is not dead, simply moving slower than ever before.

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The Evolved Nest

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The Evolved Nest: Nature’s Way of Raising Children and Creating Connected Communities

A False Privilege

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It is a false privilege to seem to extract ourselves from the messy mosaic of life by reaching for, upholding and hiding behind, spiritual truths that end up serving a sense of entitlement

Basic Trust, Part I

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One of the expressions of an awakened heart-mind is a basic trust in reality.

Psychological Roots of Authoritarianism

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Neuroimaging studies have shown that the amygdala, the tiny almond-shaped brain structure that mediates fear, is larger in people with more rightwing views

#99 Addiction & Trauma

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A far-reaching conversation on meta-mindfulness meditation techniques.

How to Find Peace

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Question: All except a few do not want war, so why dothey prepare for it?

Attention & Will

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We do not need to understand new things, but through patience, effort, and method, we must come to understand with our whole self the truths which are evident

#98 Glissando of Consciousness

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A far-reaching conversation on meta-mindfulness meditation techniques.

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