Where Is My Mind? Podcast!
Where does your “mind” come from? Easy answer: Your brain…right? Think again. It’s hard to believe, there is no explanation in modern science how a brain could create our subjective experience of being alive (“consciousness”). Science Magazine has called this “hard problem” the #2 question remaining in all of science. Where Is My Mind? explores a revolutionary hypothesis: What if consciousness comes from outside the body? The show is hosted by Mark Gober, a consciousness researcher and author of An End to Upside Down Thinking, who happens to be a former Wall Street banker working in Silicon Valley. Why does this show matter? Well, if consciousness is not native to the brain, would phenomena like telepathy, precognition, near-death experiences, afterdeath communications, and so much more not only be possible… but be PREDICTED? Plus, what happens when we die? Are psychics real? How could a young child accurately report memories of someone else’s life and death? The implications could shift our collective worldview and even impact how we treat one another… so don’t miss it.
Jeffrey J. Kripal holds the J. Newton Rayzor Chair in Philosophy and Religious Thought at Rice University, where he chaired the Department of Religion for eight years. He helped create the GEM Program (Gnosticism, Esotericism, and Mysticism), the largest program of its kind worldwide. He also serves as Associate Director of the Center for Theory and Research at the Esalen Institute in Big Sur, California.
Jeff is the editor-in-chief of the Macmillan Handbook Series on Religion and the author of seven monographs, including Secret Body: Erotic and Esoteric Currents in the History of Religions and Mutants and Mystics: Science Fiction, Superhero Comics and the Paranormal.
Website: http://jeffreyjkripal.com/
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