Category: Readings
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The Mystery of Time.
Article: Solving the mystery of time.Website: iai (Institude of Art and Ideas)Author(s): Bernardo Kastrup Bernardo Kastrup explores the mystery of time and its relationship to the dissociation of a ‘self’ from a ‘mind at large’. Excerpt: Analytic idealism concurs with Kant, Schopenhauer, and these recent developments in science: time and space aren’t really out there.…
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Living an Examined Life.
Im not usually a fan of the self-improvement genre of books. For a while, I subscribed to a service that took bestseller non-fiction books and then distilled them down to bullet point summaries so you could get the gist of the author’s content without reading the whole thing.When it came to the deconstruction of self-improvement…
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Review: Consciousnes Beyond Life
Perhaps the most comprehensive and thought provoking examination of the Near Death Experience I have read to date. Consciousness Beyond Life, The Science of the Near-Death Experience by Pim van Lommel M.D. was published back in 2007 with the english translation published three years later. Dr Lommel was a Cardiologist who pubished a series of…
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Book review: Why Materialism is Baloney
Why Materialism is Baloney is a book about the philosophical hypothesis of analytical idealism. Most of us have been brought up to believe that the world we inhabit is made up of matter. From snickers bars to the Milky Way, everything is made up of bits of material stuff that are in turn made up of…
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Website: The Search for Life After Death.
Site: https://thesearchforlifeafterdeath.com The Search for Life After Death, is the work of Jenn, who at the age of 16 had a near-death experience and now documents her own explorations into topics including: This is an exceptionally well-written site with engaging posts, sometimes deeply personal, other times educational with a strong evidence-based but open minded approach…
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Book review: The Grand Delusion

This is an excellent read for anyone interested in digging a little deeper into this consensus reality of ours. It is written by Stephen Hagen, Rōshi, a Zen teacher and author. But don’t be put off, this book is not about Zen Buddhism, instead, it is an exploration of the thing that Zen is pointing…
