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In this episode, Sanal discusses the concept of Spiritualogic, which approaches spirituality and mind transformation from a logical and tangible perspective.

The discussion revolves around understanding how shifts in perception and personal narratives affect the manifestation of one's reality.

Sanal highlights the importance of being flexible with our perceptions, acknowledging that our point of view does not necessarily represent the truth.

This flexibility allows us to question our circumstances and generate various choices leading ultimately to transformation.

He also addresses trauma growth and dealing with negative emotions.

Emphasizing the power of committing to change, taking ownership, and engaging with experiences by seeking learning opportunities and transformations rather than considering them problems.

The ultimate goal is to thrive rather than just survive, tuning out from fear and tuning into our power and freedom.

00:00 Introduction to the Spiritualogic Podcast

00:45 Understanding Active Mind Transformation

01:54 The Power of Perception and Choices

04:55 The Concept of 'Map is not the Territory'

05:59 Using Emotions as a Compass

07:40 The Power of Questions and Presuppositions

08:57 Taking Ownership of Your Experiences

11:04 Understanding the Conceptualization Process

12:24 Nonlinear Engagement with Life

16:57 Overcoming Fear and Attachment to Outcomes

21:51 The Practice of Identity Fasting

24:03 Being Fully Present and Free

25:38 The Importance of Commitment and Action

26:38 Understanding Fear and Its Impact

27:59 Shifting Personal Narratives for Growth

28:43 Generative Change in Organizations and Individuals

30:20 Creating Disruption for Transformation

30:53 The Power of Personal Narrative Shift

31:37 The Role of Generative Image in Transformation

32:50 Understanding Trauma and Personal Growth

35:10 The Difference Between Worrying and Caring

35:39 Taking Ownership of Your Experience

38:42 Closing Thoughts and Q&A

39:12 Changing Perception to Change Emotion

39:16 Engaging with Negative Emotions