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Unraveling the Dream – Psychedelics, Awakening, and the Brain [video]

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2 points·by thedima·hace 3 meses·1 comments

Speech and Language Processing (3rd ed. draft)

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thedima
·hace 3 meses·discuss
In The Doors of Perception (1954), Aldous Huxley wrote that the urge to transcend self-consciousness was "a principle appetite of the soul." He hoped that psychedelics would make the experience of self-transcendence more widely available, and thereby catalyze a transformation in the culture.

But experiencing ego dissolution is one thing; integrating it into ordinary life is another. And, as the misadventures of the 1960s attest, building a culture around self-transcendence is a perilous (if inspiring) endeavor.

“Unraveling the Dream,” a new film presented by Sam Harris and his team, explores whether the new science of psychedelics might shed fresh light on Huxley’s vision. Featuring original interviews with Anil Seth, Robin Carhart-Harris, and Shamil Chandaria, the film takes viewers on a sweeping journey to the frontiers of neuroscience and through the rich, turbulent history of psychedelics.

Along the way, the film explores questions like:

- What can neuroscience tell us about how the mind constructs our sense of self and world? - What, if any, are the political implications of the psychedelic experience? - What is the difference between destroying the ego and truly transcending it? - How can meditation help one sustain the freedom of the psychedelic experience in the midst of ordinary life?
thedima
·hace 3 meses·discuss
I really like the way you put it: “It’s okay to be wrong. We’re all wrong from time to time. What’s not okay is not having a way to be corrected by the outside world for a specific reason: being at the top of the political pyramid, being ultra-wealthy and surrounded by flattery, etc"
thedima
·hace 12 meses·discuss
Sounds like an amazing idea. Looking forward to it!