With technology offering instant gratification and quick thrills, experts explain how adding friction to our day-to-day can help heal our attention span and deepen our sense of self.
Read moreThe Changing Self
Buddhist Monks have known for thousands of years what science is just now learning: the mind can be changed by training it. And there is no constant self.
Read moreAnthropology and Psychedelics
Here’s an interview with an anthropologist who studies psychedelics, and what trends she notices so far.
Read morePsychedelics and Self Perception
Psychedelics can help dissolve the individual ego, an outcome sought in many spiritual traditions.
This dissolution fosters the understanding that one is not an isolated entity but part of a larger system.
Read moreWho Are You?
Thinking vs. Being.
Modern neuroscience provides evidence that aligns with the Eastern view, revealing that the left hemisphere of the brain constantly creates narratives to interpret reality, leading to a mistaken identification with these self-narratives.
This false sense of self, which is often equated with the incessant internal dialogue, contributes significantly to human mental suffering.
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