In this conversation, the speaker talks about the mental precept of What am I willing to experiment with? and how it can be a great way to look at life. They discuss how an experiment always has a result, and how novelty is something that can always be created.


The speakers discuss the concept of novelty and how it relates to money, security, and comfort. They argue that novelty is more about surprises and adventure, and less about accumulation. They also joke about how spirituality can be seen as a way to escape the boredom of the external world.


In this conversation, Michael and his guest discuss the idea that new experiences, even if they are bad or ugly, can help a person expand and become more compassionate. They also talk about how this week's mental precept is related to this idea.


TIMESTAMPS


0:00:05 The Benefits of Low-Frequency Sound on the Human Body


0:01:10 The Mental Precept: What Am I Willing to Experiment With?


0:04:27 The Power of Novelty: Why We Crave New Adventures


HIGHLIGHTS


Before we get started with today's podcast, I wanted to invite you to an event that is going to provide you with a high quality sound experience that may facilitate a peak spiritual experience.


And a new way I'm really enjoying looking at life is this idea of novelty. And if you are wanting to create something in life that is novel, it means that it's always going to be new and different and unique.


What am I willing to experiment with?. If you're wondering what boggle the mind is when I say, what am I willing to experiment with?. You try to go to your head and go and it kind of forces you drop in your heart and go, I don't know, what do I want?.


How low frequency sounds are created naturally in music that can reduce chronic inflammation, slow the rate at which you age, and improve sexual function, among many other wonderful health benefits. many other wonderful health benefits.

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