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Roof Top Psychology

Roof Top Psychology

Author: Maverick

Understanding the mind is still an ever evolving field of study. I will take you through short journeys to expand the understanding of the very things you may take for granted or dont even understand that you are doing within your own conscience. Have you ever been poised with the question why do you do that or why is it like that?, you respond with it just is. How many situations have you found yourself in because your own thoughts lead to actions that you were unaware of. Ill take a few minutes to have you think about a few key questions about your own psyche in various subjects. Proceed with caution because some of these instances can lead you down a path of euphoria, while others lead you done a path of feeling guilty. You may be your biggest obstacle in life or hurting the very ones you love without realizing that your habitual sub-conscience is performing unwanted outcomes. Dont worry while your mind may have been leading you down certain paths in the past, by just taking a few minutes you can analyze through a few questions within each podcast to determine if your on the right set of tracks or do you need to take control of your conscience and move in the right direction.
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Language: en

Genres: Science, Social Sciences

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Wednesday, 1 January, 1000

 

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