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Owning your Attention with Prof Larry Berger on The Living Process with Greg Madison, E045.


This is a packed episode with Larry Berger talking about ‘Attention’ and then ‘attention activism’ as an attempt for humans to regain some ownership over our attention. Larry talks about his correspondence with Gene, the ‘fracking of attention’ and the political implications of where we place our attention. There are a number of links below for further exploration of these topics.


Also check out Larry’s book, The Politics of Attention and the Promise of Mindfulness. “Lawrence Berger calls for the recognition of attention as indispensable for reshaping our traditional views of the body, self, and politics. Rigorous yet accessible, this book offers readers interested in hermeneutics, phenomenology, and political philosophy valuable new insights into the gathering power of attention for individual and community formation.”


Episode 45 - Owning Your Attention with Larry Berger: https://youtu.be/yn6qlgwqzCc

The Living Process - all episodes and podcast links: https://www.londonfocusing.com/the-living-process/

TLP YouTube video channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLC0TgN6iVu3n9d9q2l43z1xBMYY3p9FQL


Lawrence Berger is a former professor of business and currently teaches philosophy while writing about his main themes, including, “Being There: Heidegger on Why Our Presence Matters”. This article appeared in the New York Times philosophy blog and was the most shared article on the day of its publication in 2015. In addition to numerous articles on the philosophy of attention, Larry has recently published the book, The Politics of Attention and the Promise of Mindfulness, which gives Gendlin’s A Process Model a central role. Below are links to some of the groups Larry mentioned.

https://friendsofattention.org

https://deeptransformation.network/posts/96050390?utm_source=manual

www.belovedcommunitycircles.org

https://focusinginternational.org

(Community Wellness initiatives)



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