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| Audio Tracks: Real Audio Stream | Min./Sec. | Save File | File Size |
| 001 The Limitations of Science | 5:18 | Download | 656 KB |
| 002 What It Means to Be Psychologically Healthy | 7:18 | Download | 899 KB |
| 003 Inner-Feeling-Voices: Interpreting Our Inner Signals | 12:14 | Download | 1,506 KB |
| 004 Healthy People Know What They Need and Don't Need | 2:48 | Download | 346 KB |
| 005 People Are out of Touch with Their Inner Signals | 9:47 | Download | 1,204 KB |
| 006 The Window of Consciousness | 7:06 | Download | 875 KB |
| 007 Each of Us Possesses a Unique Inner Personal Language | 7:54 | Download | 973 KB |
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52:25 |
Mark Zimmerman's educational commentary on Singer/Songwriter John Lennon's quotes from the song titled, Crippled Inside from his Imagine CD, and Abraham Maslow quotes from The Farther Reaches of Human Nature. |
Tracks 1 through 4: An introductory lecture to Emotional Literacy Education with commentaries by Mark Zimmerman on Psychologist Abraham Maslow's quotes, "People whom we describe as healthy, strong and definite seem to be able to hear their inner-feeling-voices more clearly than most people. They know what they want, and they know equally clearly what they don't want." From The Farther Reaches of Human Nature, by Abraham Maslow, page 176, 5th paragraph. Track 5: An introductory lecture to Emotional Literacy Education with commentaries by Mark Zimmerman on Psychologist Abraham Maslow's quotes, "Other people, in contrast, seem to be empty, out of touch with their inner signals. They eat, defecate, and go to sleep by the clock's cues, rather than by the cues of their own bodies. They use external criteria for everything from choosing their food ('it's good for you') and clothing ('it's in style') to questions of values and ethics ('my daddy told me to')." From The Farther Reaches of Human Nature, by Abraham Maslow, page 176, 5th paragraph. Track 5: An introductory lecture to Emotional Literacy Education with commentaries by Mark Zimmerman on Singer/Songwriter John Lennon's quotes from the song titled, Crippled Inside from his Imagine CD: "You can shine your shoes and wear a suit. "You can comb your hair and look quite cute. "You can hide your face behind a smile. "One thing you can't hide is when you're crippled inside." "You can wear a mask and paint your face. "You can call yourself the human race. "You can wear a collar and a tie. "One thing you can't hide is when you're crippled inside." "Well now you know that your cat has nine lives, "Nine lives to itself. "But you only got one. "And a dog's life ain't fun. "Take a look inside." Tracks 6 and 7: An introductory lecture to Emotional Literacy Education with commentaries by Mark Zimmerman on Psychologist Abraham Maslow's quotes, "There are signals from inside, there are voices that yell out, 'By gosh this is good, don't ever doubt it!' This is a path, one of the ways that we try to teach self-actualization and the discovery of self. The discovery of identity comes via the impulse voices, via the ability to listen to your own guts, and to their reactions and to what is going on inside of you." From The Farther Reaches of Human Nature, by Abraham Maslow, page 171, 2nd paragraph. Track 7: An introductory lecture to Emotional Literacy Education with commentaries by Mark Zimmerman on Psychologist Abraham Maslow's quotes, "The discovery of identity comes via the impulse voices, via the ability to listen to your own guts, and to their reactions and to what is going on inside of you." From The Farther Reaches of Human Nature, by Abraham Maslow, page 171, 2nd paragraph. "An important part of self-knowledge is being able to hear clearly these signals from inside." From The Farther Reaches of Human Nature, by Abraham Maslow, page 176, 6th paragraph. |
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