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Revisiting the Sense of Mental Connectedness
The idea of experiencing mental connectedness has become increasingly prominent in cities and is being revisited as a way of understanding deeper connections in human relationships. It raises questions about whether this is an older way of knowing or a newer way that underlies various concepts.
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This podcast explores the concept of connectedness, how it can be experienced in a more profound way, and how it overlaps with scientific work on relevance realization.
2:26:11 - 2:28:00 (01:49)
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This podcast explores the concept of connectedness, how it can be experienced in a more profound way, and how it overlaps with scientific work on relevance realization. It also touches on Taoist practices and the interconnectedness in nature.
ChapterRevisiting the Sense of Mental Connectedness
Episode#657: Professor John Vervaeke — How to Build a Life of Wisdom, Flow, and Contemplation
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The podcast explores how older ways of understanding the world can connect to and underlie modern concepts, with a focus on the structural functional organization of reality.
2:28:00 - 2:30:01 (02:00)
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The podcast explores how older ways of understanding the world can connect to and underlie modern concepts, with a focus on the structural functional organization of reality. The speaker urges for a revisiting of these concepts without adhering to them in an ahistorical manner.
ChapterRevisiting the Sense of Mental Connectedness
Episode#657: Professor John Vervaeke — How to Build a Life of Wisdom, Flow, and Contemplation
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The discussion centers around the intersection of ancient Neoplatonic tradition and modern COG PSI, with a focus on the idea that the mind is not solely in the head but located between the embodied brain and the world.
2:30:01 - 2:32:11 (02:10)
Summary
The discussion centers around the intersection of ancient Neoplatonic tradition and modern COG PSI, with a focus on the idea that the mind is not solely in the head but located between the embodied brain and the world.