Various thinkers explore the nature of consciousness and reality from different perspectives. One source features a discussion on the meaning crisis and the need for a "thin description" of a strong Transcendence, drawing connections between ancient wisdom, cognitive science, and contemporary issues. Another source examines quantum mechanics, particularly non-locality and its philosophical implications for our understanding of measurement, time, and reality itself. A third interview presents a former materialist neuroscientist's journey toward a post-materialist view, incorporating meditation, Eastern philosophy, and research on near-death experiences. Finally, another source elucidates Kabbalistic cosmology, highlighting its parallels with modern science like quantum entanglement and panpsychism, and discussing concepts such as interconnectedness and the nature of good and evil. These conversations collectively investigate fundamental questions about existence, consciousness, and the relationship between the physical and non-physical. And much more.
Can We Be Rational And Spiritual?
Quantum Non-Locality And Its Implications About God
Is Consciousness The Final Reality?
Consciousness Without Brain Or Neurons?
Consciousness Beyond the Brain
The Sapient Cosmos: Physics, Psychedelics and Shamanism