
Psychology Has It Backwards Episode 203: What We Mean by "Deep Feelings"
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Nov 15, 2025 Discover the essence of deep feelings, which stem from our inner quietude rather than external circumstances. The hosts explore how listening to our hearts reveals unconditional love and innate health. Delve into the wisdom of Sidney Banks, whose stillness brought peace to many. Learn how emotions can be contagious in social settings and how moments of silence foster harmony. Lastly, uncover the path to reconnect with your inner stillness through simple activities and a calming presence.
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Deep Feelings Are Innate And Quiet
- Deep feelings are a quiet, settled sense of connection and appreciation innate to everyone.
- Christine Heath says the feeling is awakened by quieting the intellect, not by external events.
Sidney Banks' Quiet That Changed Rooms
- Sidney Banks' presence would quiet large, busy-minded audiences instantly and communally.
- Judy Sedgman recalls rooms settling when Sid sat quietly before speaking.
Listen For The Feeling Before Acting
- Listen for the feeling to know whether wisdom is flowing through you or intellect is dominating.
- Christine Heath advises to stop mental doing and tune inward when intellect blocks that feeling.
