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The Call of the Void
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TRIGGER WARNING: This episode touches on topics related to suicide. If you’re experiencing suicidal thoughts or feeling overwhelmed, support is available. Call or text 988 — it’s a free, confidential help line available 24/7. Seeking help is a sign of strength, and we want you to be here. You matter.
By nature, humans are drawn to the edge of existence. We hear that unsettling whisper, beckoning us toward danger, and we feel tempted to tip-toe toward it. "The Call of the Void" is a strange and primal phenomenon — thoughts of self-destruction that pop in our minds seemingly out of nowhere — from the urge to jump off a great height or the sudden desire to swerve into oncoming traffic. It's ominous. But it's not as scary as you might think.
Here’s the paradox: The Call of the Void is not about wanting to die; it's about appreciating what it means to feel alive. These thoughts are a reminder of the pulse of life. It's a way we feel our mortality and sharpen our existence.
In this episode, we walk the fine line between intuition and impulse to discover how risk-taking behaviors can be a gateway to spiritual transformation. Risky endeavors can lead us to a "flow state" where we deepen our connection to the universe, leading to peak experiences and even mystical revelations. Are we wired to crave risk as part of our spiritual journey? And what happens when we ignore that inner voice — when we let fear and self-doubt stagnate our potential? We learn from these moments on the edge, when chaos gives way to creation.
You are here for a reason, and sometimes, following that gut instinct — even if it feels a little risky — is exactly how you’ll feel closer to your purpose. The universe has a collective field of ideas, and if you don’t act on that pull toward something extraordinary, someone else will. When the Call of the Void rings, will you take time to listen a little deeper? Or will you be left wondering what could have been?
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Questions / Journal Prompts / Meditations:
- What’s your flow state?
- When do you find yourself feeling captivated by other people who are in their own flow state or engaging in behaviors you might think are risky? How does watching them make you feel? Why do you think you’re captivated by them?
- What do you want the most in life, and what risks might you need to take to achieve those goals?
- If you don’t know you want, ask yourself what you’re afraid of and explore those fears. Chances are, if you get honest about what scares you, you’ll be led to revelations about what you want the most.
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Episode Resources:
- Movie: Thelma
- Song: "Heat Death (The End of Everything)" by Sophia James
- Book: "The End of Everything (Astrophysically Speaking)" by Katie Mack
- Book: "Sensation Seeking: Beyond the Optimal Level of Arousal" by Marvin Zuckerman
- Book: "Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience" by Mihaly Csilkszentmihalyi
- Book: "The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious" by Carl Jung
- Book: "Religions, Values, and Peak-Experiences" by Abraham Maslow
- Book: "Adventure Therapy: Theory, Research and Practice" by Gass, Gillis & Russell
- Book: "Chaos: Making A New Science" by James Gleick
- Article: "Do You Have The Adventure Gene?"
- Article: "The Confidence/Competence Loop"
- Study: "An Urge to Jump Affirms the Urge to Live"
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Podcast & Host Resources:
66 Episoden
Manage episode 440669343 series 3469310
TRIGGER WARNING: This episode touches on topics related to suicide. If you’re experiencing suicidal thoughts or feeling overwhelmed, support is available. Call or text 988 — it’s a free, confidential help line available 24/7. Seeking help is a sign of strength, and we want you to be here. You matter.
By nature, humans are drawn to the edge of existence. We hear that unsettling whisper, beckoning us toward danger, and we feel tempted to tip-toe toward it. "The Call of the Void" is a strange and primal phenomenon — thoughts of self-destruction that pop in our minds seemingly out of nowhere — from the urge to jump off a great height or the sudden desire to swerve into oncoming traffic. It's ominous. But it's not as scary as you might think.
Here’s the paradox: The Call of the Void is not about wanting to die; it's about appreciating what it means to feel alive. These thoughts are a reminder of the pulse of life. It's a way we feel our mortality and sharpen our existence.
In this episode, we walk the fine line between intuition and impulse to discover how risk-taking behaviors can be a gateway to spiritual transformation. Risky endeavors can lead us to a "flow state" where we deepen our connection to the universe, leading to peak experiences and even mystical revelations. Are we wired to crave risk as part of our spiritual journey? And what happens when we ignore that inner voice — when we let fear and self-doubt stagnate our potential? We learn from these moments on the edge, when chaos gives way to creation.
You are here for a reason, and sometimes, following that gut instinct — even if it feels a little risky — is exactly how you’ll feel closer to your purpose. The universe has a collective field of ideas, and if you don’t act on that pull toward something extraordinary, someone else will. When the Call of the Void rings, will you take time to listen a little deeper? Or will you be left wondering what could have been?
*****************************************
Questions / Journal Prompts / Meditations:
- What’s your flow state?
- When do you find yourself feeling captivated by other people who are in their own flow state or engaging in behaviors you might think are risky? How does watching them make you feel? Why do you think you’re captivated by them?
- What do you want the most in life, and what risks might you need to take to achieve those goals?
- If you don’t know you want, ask yourself what you’re afraid of and explore those fears. Chances are, if you get honest about what scares you, you’ll be led to revelations about what you want the most.
*****************************************
Episode Resources:
- Movie: Thelma
- Song: "Heat Death (The End of Everything)" by Sophia James
- Book: "The End of Everything (Astrophysically Speaking)" by Katie Mack
- Book: "Sensation Seeking: Beyond the Optimal Level of Arousal" by Marvin Zuckerman
- Book: "Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience" by Mihaly Csilkszentmihalyi
- Book: "The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious" by Carl Jung
- Book: "Religions, Values, and Peak-Experiences" by Abraham Maslow
- Book: "Adventure Therapy: Theory, Research and Practice" by Gass, Gillis & Russell
- Book: "Chaos: Making A New Science" by James Gleick
- Article: "Do You Have The Adventure Gene?"
- Article: "The Confidence/Competence Loop"
- Study: "An Urge to Jump Affirms the Urge to Live"
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Podcast & Host Resources:
66 Episoden
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