Interbeing — Held in Belonging
What happens when the reality you were taught to believe in suddenly no longer feels large enough to contain what you’ve experienced? In this deeply contemplative conversation, neuroscientist and consciousness researcher Marjorie Woollacott reflects on the awakening experience that transformed the course of her life — a moment that dissolved the boundaries of her purely materialist worldview and opened her into an overwhelming sense of love, interconnectedness, and living presence that never left her. Together we explore meditation, consciousness, awe, near-death experiences, telepathy, nature, stillness, and the possibility that beneath the noise of ordinary perception there exists a deeper field of connection quietly linking all life. Marjorie shares why the quieting of the mind changes the way we experience reality, how the feeling of separation may shape so much of human suffering, and why moments of stillness, reverence, and awe can sometimes feel less like escaping the world and more like finally returning to it. This is not a conversation about adopting beliefs or arriving at certainty. It is an invitation into direct experience. Into presence. Into the subtle recognition that beneath the constant striving and fragmentation of modern life, there may already exist a deeper belonging waiting patiently underneath it all. So wherever you are listening from, I invite you to slow down with this one. Let the spaces breathe. Let the silence speak too. Because sometimes the deepest transformations do not begin when we force ourselves to become something new, but in the quiet moments where the illusion of separateness softens just enough for us to remember that beneath all the identities, noise, and striving, we have always belonged to something infinitely larger than ourselves.
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