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Investigating the Illusion of Subject-Object Division in Consciousness
The speaker believes that neural circuits related to healthy or unhealthy parent-child relations originate from the initial demands of internal vs. external states, emphasizing the vulnerable and illusory nature of a sense of subject-object division in consciousness.
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The idea of a sense of subject-object division in consciousness is illusory and vulnerable to investigation, whereby meditation is a way of understanding the mechanics of attention and recognizing the misperception of consciousness.
52:07 - 58:01 (05:54)
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The idea of a sense of subject-object division in consciousness is illusory and vulnerable to investigation, whereby meditation is a way of understanding the mechanics of attention and recognizing the misperception of consciousness.
ChapterInvestigating the Illusion of Subject-Object Division in Consciousness
EpisodeDr. Sam Harris: Using Meditation to Focus, View Consciousness & Expand Your Mind
PodcastHuberman Lab
This conversation is about the neural circuits that encourage healthy or unhealthy parent-child relationships stemming from the initial demands of internal versus external states.
58:01 - 1:02:56 (04:54)
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This conversation is about the neural circuits that encourage healthy or unhealthy parent-child relationships stemming from the initial demands of internal versus external states. It explores how the algorithms that our nervous system runs, bias most people towards living a somewhat functional life without awareness of the actor and observer.