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  • Awakening Practices from PRACTICAL WORK ON SELF, "Booby du Jour", Part One
    Feb 8 2026

    In this episode, The Three-Headed Man explores themes of self-observation and the mechanical nature of human behavior.

    They discuss the concept of "fainting" into unconscious routines, suggesting that people often move through life in a trance-like state without true presence. To combat this, they propose "voluntarizing" automatic habits, such as fidgeting or unconscious gestures, by performing them with deliberate intent. This practice is presented as a way to break the scene of habitual life and reclaim willpower over the biological machine.

    Ultimately, the dialogue emphasizes the importance of impartial self-study and accepting one's imperfections without shame to achieve a higher state of awareness.

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    25 min
  • Awakening Practices from PRACTICAL WORK ON SELF, "Negative Manifestation", Part Two
    Feb 1 2026

    The Three-Headed Man discusses their experiences practicing self-observation exercises from PRACTICAL WORK ON SELF chapter three negative manifestation.

    The conversation centers on the concept of the human machine, with the participants exploring how much of their daily behavior is merely automatic habit rather than conscious action. They share personal anecdotes, such as Jim's heightened awareness while skiing and Fred's discovery of a specific facial tic associated with judgmental thoughts. Jazzy reflects on his tendency to emotionally absorb his clients' financial stresses, noting how difficult it is to remain a detached observer.

    Ultimately, the group examines the Heisenberg principle as applied to the self, suggesting that the act of observing one’s own "mechanical" reactions can fundamentally alter them.

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    33 min
  • Awakening Practices from PRACTICAL WORK ON SELF, "Negative Manifestations", Part One
    Jan 25 2026

    This podcast features a deep dive into Chapter 3, "Negative Manifestations," from the book Practical Work on Self by E.J. Gold. The Three-Headed Man explore the idea that human life is often lived in a dream-like state, and "waking up" requires a disciplined study of what the sources call the "machine"—the automatic, conditioned personality.

    The Three-Headed Man explores the fundamental concept of the "machine," a complex formation of automatically proceeding associations that constitutes a person's sense of identity. This machine is described as a set of biological and psychological conditions necessary for survival, yet it is distinct from the non-phenomenal self, which is the true source of presence and attention. One participant expresses the motivation for this work as wanting to be "a god," seeking a state of existence that is not subject to the automatic "whims of mere mortals" and the mundane requirements of daily life. This desire reflects the core objective of the study: to "wake up" from a life that is otherwise lived as a dream.

    A central theme is that almost every human action—including postures, gestures, and facial masks—is a form of negative manifestation. These are not consciously chosen; instead, individuals are "propelled" by associations, sliding into "character" masks much like an actor, though usually without awareness. The sources emphasize that the primary tool for transformation is the will of attention. By observing the machine's motor manifestations, the observer slightly alters what is being observed and activates higher "sentrums" or centers of intelligence. Crucially, the aim is not to control the machine, but to study its manifestations in detail, as if studying a foreign piece of equipment, to understand the "immense power" it holds over the self.

    The podcast highlights several rigorous exercises designed to expose the machine's automatic nature, such as creating an "encyclopedia" list of all motor manifestations, especially those used to bury feelings of personal insecurity. Other tasks include mirror work—practicing these manifestations to learn how to invoke their sensations at will—and stifling all involuntary negative manifestations for a single hour. The participants acknowledge the immense difficulty of this work, noting that the machine's habits move faster than the speed of light. They observe that while the concepts may seem clear during study, they often "wash out" or disappear shortly after, demonstrating how challenging it is to maintain the state of observation against the machine's constant activity.

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    26 min
  • Awakening Practices from PRACTICAL WORK ON SELF, "The Pond", Part Two
    Jan 18 2026

    In this continuation of their discussion on Chapter 2 of Practical Work on Self by E.J. Gold, Jim, Jazwant, and Freddy focus on the difficulty of maintaining an internal state of neutrality amidst a changing world and personal "undercurrents" of negativity. The conversation shifts from theoretical understanding to the messy reality of trying to "get in front" of emotional shocks before they "splash" into the pond of the self.

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    27 min
  • Awakening Practices from PRACTICAL WORK ON SELF, "The Pond", Part One
    Jan 11 2026

    This week, the Three-Headed Man discuss the psychological and spiritual benefits of conscious self-work.

    Centered on a chapter titled "The Pond" by EJ Gold, the conversation explores the metaphor of a stone hitting water to represent external stressors and the subsequent internal reactions. The speakers analyze how negative impressions create ripples on the surface and deeper reverberations within the human "machine," affecting everything from mood to digestion. To counter these automatic responses, they suggest techniques such as containing negative expressions like a pressure cooker or willingly accepting difficult moments to prevent internal friction.

    Ultimately, the participants aim to transition from reactive habits toward a state of greater awareness and "specialness" by observing their own predictable patterns.

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    27 min
  • Awakening Practices from PRACTICAL WORK ON SELF, "Awakening the Machine", Part Two
    Jan 4 2026

    This transcript features a discussion between three individuals exploring the concept of inner awakening and the practice of self-observation.

    Dissatisfied with the "treadmill" of conventional life, the participants examine the utility of observing one's physical body as a means to gain a broader perspective and detach from habitual reactions. They introduce an experiment from the book Practical Work on Self by EJ Gold, which involves monitoring the movements and postures of the "human machine" without attempting to change them.

    The speakers explain that this practice aims to realign the mind and body, potentially shifting the brain's function from idle association to a more present state of awareness. To make the practice effective, they suggest setting clear intentions to perform these observations during specific daily tasks, such as washing dishes or walking.

    Ultimately, the dialogue serves as an invitation for listeners to join their public quest for spiritual presence and psychological clarity.

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    31 min
  • Awakening Practices from PRACTICAL WORK ON SELF, "Awakening the Machine", Part 1
    Dec 28 2025

    The Three-Headed Man, Jazzy, Jimmy, and Fred, discuss their motivations for moving beyond a conventional, consumer-driven life by exploring their internal landscape.

    They introduce a study of EJ Gold’s book, Practical Work on Self, focusing on the "fourth way" concept of waking up from a habitual, dream-like existence. The core of their discussion involves an exercise in self-observation, where one watches the physical body's movements without judgment or interference. This practice aims to shift the "head-brain" from associative thinking to a task of pure attention, potentially revealing a more objective reality. The speakers emphasize that using specific intentions, such as observing oneself while washing dishes, helps overcome the tendency to forget these inner efforts during daily routines.

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    31 min
  • Motivation
    Aug 22 2023

    THE THREE-HEADED MAN podcast titled "Motivation" embarks on an exploration of the diverse factors that create meaning and purpose in life.

    The episode opens with a glimpse into Jimmy's motivation to safeguard his home and community from the threat of Canadian forest fires. This real-world example sets the stage for a broader discussion on what propels individuals to take action.

    The group delves into the nature of motivation, considering how age and life stages can shape our driving forces. The conversation unfolds into an exploration of the initial pursuit of financial gain and career improvement as common motivators. The group contemplates the pivotal question of what comes after the accumulation of wealth and success.

    The podcast delves into the quest for meaning and purpose in life, raising questions about whether a job alone can provide fulfillment. Retirement and leisure pursuits such as cruises become subjects of analysis as the group navigates the transition from a career-oriented life to a post-work era.

    Jimmy's desire for safety emerges as a prominent theme, highlighting the emotional foundations of motivation. The conversation evolves to include discussions about empty motivations and the deeper spiritual yearnings that drive individuals towards more meaningful goals.

    Material accumulation is also examined, with the group pondering the motivations behind amassing possessions and whether they genuinely contribute to well-being.

    Phreddie's alpaca farm serves as a compelling illustration of personal motivation. His passion for the farm encapsulates how the pursuit of a dream can shape one's life trajectory.

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    30 min