Table Talk S6E3: The Psychology of Consent
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Reality Check My Life | Table Talk | S6E3: The Psychology of Consent
War doesn’t only run on weapons.
It runs on belief, narrative, emotion—and something we rarely talk about openly: consent.
Not the kind of consent that’s given clearly and consciously…
but the quiet psychological consent that develops when fear rises, stories simplify, and people become overwhelmed.
In Episode 3 of the Table Talk series, we explore how societies gradually come to accept conditions they might never have chosen if they were fully resourced, fully safe, and fully aware.
In this episode we talk about:
• how moral simplification shapes public perception during conflict
• why fear and outrage narrow our ability to think clearly
• the emotional mechanisms that lead populations to tolerate war
• how exhaustion and overwhelm quietly produce compliance
• why shame rarely awakens awareness—and often shuts it down
This isn’t a conversation about blame or political sides.
It’s about understanding how human psychology works under pressure.
Because sacred activism doesn’t start by accusing people—it starts by creating the conditions where awareness and compassion can return.
Pull up a chair.
Take a breath.
The table is wide enough for complexity.
🎙 Hosted by Gin — Soul Doula, Eclectic Alchemist, and founder of the Quantum Fusion Fellowship of Compassion.