Chapter
Collective Intelligence and Consciousness
The nature of consciousness and the formation of ideas in the brain, whether they are a solely constructed by the individual or influenced by collective human intelligence through education, past experiences or social interactions. The idea that humans are systems in nature and are not isolated, directly affecting and influenced by internal and external factors.
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In meditation, one can witness how thoughts arise on their own, just like any other sensory experience.
1:57:04 - 2:00:08 (03:04)
Summary
In meditation, one can witness how thoughts arise on their own, just like any other sensory experience. By paying close attention to moment-to-moment experiences, the illusion of free will can begin to naturally drop away without having to think oneself out of it.
ChapterCollective Intelligence and Consciousness
Episode#326 – Annaka Harris: Free Will, Consciousness, and the Nature of Reality
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
This podcast discusses the idea of whether human consciousness is solely a construction of the brain or if there is a mechanism of joint collective intelligence of humans as social organisms where individuals absorb information from the past, education, and collective human project throughout their lives.
2:00:08 - 2:04:24 (04:16)
Summary
This podcast discusses the idea of whether human consciousness is solely a construction of the brain or if there is a mechanism of joint collective intelligence of humans as social organisms where individuals absorb information from the past, education, and collective human project throughout their lives.