In this episode, Wendy speaks with contemplative researcher and social activist Juan Santoyo. Juan's work sits at the intersection of basic neuroscience and community-based programs; his central interest is in understanding the factors that are needed for peace and healing—both in the brain, and in the world. This conversation covers many topics, including:
- his path into contemplative research;
- neurophenomenology;
- life in Colombia and reflections on the peace process;
- working with ex-combatants through community engaged research;
- Indigenous practices to connect with land and ancestors;
- working with difficult emotions;
- self-forgiveness;
- the lack of land and ancestor practices in the West;
- how oppressive systems impact the sense of self;
- why contemplation matters for justice and equity work;
- integrating basic neuroscience with healing in the world;
- and investigating what is needed for peace.
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