Shownotes
In this episode, THE THREE-HEADED MAN reflects on their shared spiritual practice of treating everyone they meet as their own mother.
This exercise is designed to cultivate remorse of conscience and emotional patience by encouraging participants to bypass their typical reactive judgments. Freddie details his struggle to remain compassionate while his wife dealt with the aftermath of a car accident, while Jazzy describes the difficulty of accepting his brother-in-law's aggressive dismissiveness regarding dietary needs. They explore the concept of inner consideration, noting how they often suppress outward frustration while internally dwelling on being the "bigger person."
Ultimately, the group concludes that the value of the exercise lies in its intentionality, serving as a brief "spark" or "ping" that pulls them out of their habitual behaviors and into a state of conscious awareness.