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Transe Learning: A New Transpersonal Methodology
- by P. L. Lattuada
- in Dialogues, Nonduality, Psychology
The Self In order to understand Transe Learning, we start by thinking about the object of our research. The transpersonal methodology has the object of Self-realization, but what is the Self? We can say, as Wilber…
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Waking from the Meme Dream
- by Susan Blackmore
- in Dialogues, Nonduality
Wake up! Wake up! Errrr, ummmm, grrrrggr, Oh yes, I’m awake now. Wow, that was a weird dream. I really thought I had to escape from the slurb, and it mattered terribly to get to the…
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The Reality of Quantum Weirdness
by Edward Frenkel In Akira Kurosawa’s film “Rashomon,” a samurai has been murdered, but it’s not clear why or by whom. Various characters involved tell their versions of the events, but their accounts contradict one another. You…
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Brain Biases Prevent Action on Climate Change … But Can Help, Too
- by Shawn Radcliffe
- in Dialogues, Ecology
Climate change is one of the biggest and toughest problems facing human society. Unless the rise in average global temperates is stopped soon — within a decade or two, not centuries — we will see an…
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The Remarkable Results of Microdosing: James Fadiman
In this entertaining talk from SAND18, James Fadiman, “America’s wisest and most respected authority on psychedelics and their use,” describes the citizen science of his recent investigations into the effects of microdosing, and shares some fascinating…
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Far Right or Far Left, It’s Exactly the Same
- by Eric Baret
- in Dialogues, Nonduality
Questioner: I have this concern about what is happening in the world. If we take nonduality really seriously, it seems like we are not concerned about the exterior. So, my question is, what makes us human?…
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