Blogs
Wild speculations: Linking a Buddhist theory of mind to ideas from the Quantum Brain
I recently had a the pleasure to spend some time with Rob Nairn where
he explained a little bit of the tibetan buddhist theory of mind.
This set me thinking and I've come up with an interesting speculation
on how this maps to some recent theories on how our brains work.
The difference between outcomes and goals
When learning meditation, one of the fundamental things to learn is
not to attach. When doing virtually any other type of self discovery,
the importance of goals and outcomes are usually brought to
attention. So what to do? Set goals, attach and introduce unhappiness
or let go of everything, find a cave and be happy. Oops, even finding
a cave is a goal it seems! Slowly I'm learning that there is a subtle
third alternative.
Conversations on Consciousness --- Susan Blackmore
How often do you ask the big questions: Why are we here, why do we
think, is everything around me an illusion? Susan Blackmore takes one
of these hard topics --- consciousness and 21 of the brightest minds
in the area of study, maybe some of the brightest minds on the
planet, to discuss their views on some of these topics.