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Trigger Warnings: Talk of sexual abuse, animal abuse 32:34 - 34:30, and suicidality. In April 2023, Robert Falconer led a foundational introduction workshop to Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy for the staff at the Pojoaque Pueblo in New Mexico. This unique session delved into key IFS concepts, including a thought-provoking discussion starting around the 55-minute mark on "the others within us"—commonly known as unattached burdens, spirit possession, and related phenomena. Whether you're new to IFS or interested in the intersections of psychology, spirituality, and cultural traditions, this session is a rich resource worth watching. At approximately 1:05:00, Falconer references renowned Brazilian spiritist and prolific author Chico Xavier (Francisco de Paula Cândido), credited with channeling 490 books. One notable work discussed is Nosso Lar ("Our Home"), which was adapted into the popular film Astral City—available to watch on YouTube here: - • Видео At 1:08:00, Falconer explores advanced psychological theories, including the theory of porosity of the mind and the citadel theory of consciousness, offering deeper insight into the boundaries—or lack thereof—between the self and external influences. Bob Falconer has worked with, taught, and consulted on IFS for more than 21 years. He's recently published his latest book: The Others Within Us: Internal Family Systems, Porous Mind, and Spiritual Possession - on unattached burdens and guides. Learn more about Bob and his book at https://robertfalconer.us In his earlier book 'Many Minds, One Self', co-authored with Richard Schwartz, Bob researched deeply and documented the links to IFS's paradigm of multiplicity of mind throughout history in many different traditions. My gratitude to Laura Röel for subtitles, in English and Spanish.