André Duqum
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be well yeah there I mean when you examine consciousness itself that's why the term coined by Chalmers of the hard problem of consciousness is specifically hard because it makes no sense from the materialist perspective why at some point matter would gain an experience of itself and even though when you see the color red and there's a neural correlate that lights up in your brain
I'm not going to cut you open and find red there, right?
Just like the taste of garlic or the taste of mint.
The experience of life itself is yet to be explained by turning up the dial of unconscious complexity in our neurological brain, you know, gray matter.
We don't understand that.
And maybe we will one day.
Maybe consciousness is something that is just more fundamental and the mystics maybe have it right, right?
So it's cool.
And I do.
I'm glad that you like to honor and respect both, because I think, again, you go too far in the mystical side, it can quickly get ungrounded.
And then also you go too far in the materialist realm and you start to really experience life devoid of meaning.
So let's go deeper into identity in the sense of self.
A quick share.