Elizabeth Gilbert on Letters from Love: Is love conscious and what does it want us to know? | Talk Tracks
3/18/202642 min
What if love is not just something we feel, but a force that is actively working with us?
Previously, in Season 2 Episode 3 of The Telepathy Tapes, we explored the consciousness of creativity and asked whether ideas are alive and if they choose us. In this episode of the Talk Tracks, we explore the possibility that love may be more than an emotion, but an unseen intelligence, a living force that seeks to engage with us, responds to us, and perhaps even guides us.
Bestselling author Elizabeth Gilbert (Eat, Pray, Love; Big Magic) joins Ky Dickens t...
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First 90 secondsKai Dickens· Host0:00
[gentle music] Hi, everyone. I'm Kai Dickens, and I'm thrilled to welcome you to The Talk Tracks. In this series, we'll dive deeper into the revelations, challenges, and unexpected truths from The Telepathy Tapes. The goal is to explore all the threads that weave together our understanding of reality, science, spirituality, and yes, even unexplained things like psi abilities. If you haven't yet listened to The Telepathy Tapes, I encourage you to start there. It lays the foundation for everything we'll be exploring in this journey. We'll feature conversations with groundbreaking researchers, thinkers, non-speakers, and experiencers who illuminate the extraordinary connections that may defy explanation today, but won't for long. [gentle music] Sometimes I think about how different learning can look when we actually follow a child's curiosity, and that's why I've been exploring Time4Learning. It's an all-in-one online curriculum for pre-K through 12th grade, which means everything is in one place: core subjects, electives, even really engaging story-driven lessons for older kids that feel more like watching something cinematic than sitting through a lecture. My favorite thing is the flexibility. You're not locked into a rigid schedule. You can structure your day around real life, whether that's travel, creative projects. It takes a lot of pressure off. They have tools for tracking progress, transcripts, even diplomas, so you're still meeting requirements without feeling overwhelmed. It's also been around for over 20 years and has served more than a million students, so there's a real sense of trust and structure behind it. Curious if Time4Learning is right for