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We spend so much of life trying to think our way to the right answer, certain that enough cleverness will finally make the big questions resolve. Love tends to be the place where that approach comes undone, refusing to behave the way logic says it should.
Maybe love was never a problem to solve, but a capacity to grow. We explore the idea that learning to love ourselves changes how we love everyone else, and why the questions that have no clean answer are often the most rewarding to explore.
Lincoln Stoller

Lincoln Stoller is a parent, author, physicist, neuro-therapist, and certified psychotherapist in British Columbia, Canada, and has been a mountaineer, aviator, paraglider, scuba diver, kayaker, and snowboarder.
He works in private practice as both a counselor and coach helping people see how and why they have created their environment, their view of reality, and sense of self. He’s a member of the American Alpine Club’s Climbers Grief Fund helping people with wilderness related trauma.
Lincoln’s professional experience includes physics, business software, and brain research as well as roles as a cultural ambassador to communities in the Caribbean, Panama, and Mongolia.
His work comes together under the heading of mastering one’s state of mind through experience, aiming to raise his clients sense of purpose in all aspects of their lives.
Lincoln's Resources
Free digital copy of Dreaming Yourself into Being
The Jōrni Resources
The Functional Freeze Formula - Book
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