You Can’t Change Without Breaking The Loop - Dr Rick Hanson
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Top Comments (10)
Obsession and rumination are movements of the mind trying to grasp what it believes is unresolved. They loop, not because the object of thought is important, but because the self-image attached to it feels threatened or incomplete. These patterns arise when consciousness becomes entangled with form — when it forgets its own stillness and projects its longing outward. Obsession says, “I must fix this,” while rumination says, “I must understand this,” both missing the simple truth: nothing needs to be held onto for peace to be. Letting go is not an action... it is the recognition that what you’ve been holding was never really yours. The mind clings to illusion for safety, but awareness is already safe — it is untouched, unmoved, eternal. From this clarity, letting go is not a decision but a natural dissolving. What once felt heavy begins to float... not because the story resolved, but because the one who watched the story awoke from identification. You don’t need to win the battle of thoughts — you only need to remember the space in which all thoughts rise and fall. Everything, even your obsessions, are part of a preorchestrated unfolding. They are teachers in disguise... mirrors pulling your attention back to what truly matters. Rumination is not the enemy — it is a call home. And when you finally answer not with thought, but with silence... with presence... then the mind settles, and what’s left is peace, untouched by outcome. You let go not by force, but by remembering you were never holding on.
“Where focus goes, energy flows.” 🧠
The openings of Chris's podcasts is like I'm walking into a room mid-convo. It feels so normal and immediately gratifying. Fly-on-the-wall type opening for the listener.
10 min in this is already an amazing podcast amazing guest ❤❤
Dr Rick Hanson is the goat. im glad you got him on!!
Hello you savages. Get my free Reading List of 100 life-changing books here - https://chriswillx.com/books/ Here’s the timestamps: 0:00 - Why Is Change so Hard? 17:24 - Is Rumination a Beneficial Process? 33:30 - Why we Fear a Lack of Control 43:19 - Reflecting on the Power of Poetry 45:27 - Why do Emotionally-Charged Memories Often Resurface? 53:09 - The Importance of Everyday Successes 01:04:47 - Being Earnest is Better Than False Projection 01:27:10 - Where Does Courage Come From? 01:33:08 - Find Out More About Rick
Within the last 5 years I feel like my social skills have been set back decades. There's certain akwardness that never use to be there. It's the stranges thing. This episode is perfect timing. Thank you
Dr Rick Hanson is the definition of play. He has mastered his craft
"The human centipede of plagiarism" . Gold, Jerry! Pure gold!
I was hoping this podcast would never end… then it kept going
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Obsession and rumination are movements of the mind trying to grasp what it believes is unresolved. They loop, not because the object of thought is important, but because the self-image attached to it feels threatened or incomplete. These patterns arise when consciousness becomes entangled with form — when it forgets its own stillness and projects its longing outward. Obsession says, “I must fix this,” while rumination says, “I must understand this,” both missing the simple truth: nothing needs to be held onto for peace to be. Letting go is not an action... it is the recognition that what you’ve been holding was never really yours. The mind clings to illusion for safety, but awareness is already safe — it is untouched, unmoved, eternal. From this clarity, letting go is not a decision but a natural dissolving. What once felt heavy begins to float... not because the story resolved, but because the one who watched the story awoke from identification. You don’t need to win the battle of thoughts — you only need to remember the space in which all thoughts rise and fall. Everything, even your obsessions, are part of a preorchestrated unfolding. They are teachers in disguise... mirrors pulling your attention back to what truly matters. Rumination is not the enemy — it is a call home. And when you finally answer not with thought, but with silence... with presence... then the mind settles, and what’s left is peace, untouched by outcome. You let go not by force, but by remembering you were never holding on.
“Where focus goes, energy flows.” 🧠
The openings of Chris's podcasts is like I'm walking into a room mid-convo. It feels so normal and immediately gratifying. Fly-on-the-wall type opening for the listener.
10 min in this is already an amazing podcast amazing guest ❤❤
Dr Rick Hanson is the goat. im glad you got him on!!
Hello you savages. Get my free Reading List of 100 life-changing books here - https://chriswillx.com/books/ Here’s the timestamps: 0:00 - Why Is Change so Hard? 17:24 - Is Rumination a Beneficial Process? 33:30 - Why we Fear a Lack of Control 43:19 - Reflecting on the Power of Poetry 45:27 - Why do Emotionally-Charged Memories Often Resurface? 53:09 - The Importance of Everyday Successes 01:04:47 - Being Earnest is Better Than False Projection 01:27:10 - Where Does Courage Come From? 01:33:08 - Find Out More About Rick
Within the last 5 years I feel like my social skills have been set back decades. There's certain akwardness that never use to be there. It's the stranges thing. This episode is perfect timing. Thank you
Dr Rick Hanson is the definition of play. He has mastered his craft
"The human centipede of plagiarism" . Gold, Jerry! Pure gold!
I was hoping this podcast would never end… then it kept going