Andrés
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So how would you articulate it?
So how would you articulate it?
So many Eastern wisdom traditions, religious perspectives, they agree unanimously around, for the most part, around this nature of consciousness being a more fundamental aspect of reality. If that's true, if we actually came to experience that as true, if we believe that should be true, how would that change how we lived? If we zoom out, what would that actually change?
So many Eastern wisdom traditions, religious perspectives, they agree unanimously around, for the most part, around this nature of consciousness being a more fundamental aspect of reality. If that's true, if we actually came to experience that as true, if we believe that should be true, how would that change how we lived? If we zoom out, what would that actually change?
So many Eastern wisdom traditions, religious perspectives, they agree unanimously around, for the most part, around this nature of consciousness being a more fundamental aspect of reality. If that's true, if we actually came to experience that as true, if we believe that should be true, how would that change how we lived? If we zoom out, what would that actually change?
Even from a mechanistic view, the trees are very much so the lungs of the planet. We don't exist without them. How would that change how you would perceive consciousness in a rock versus scaling that sentience through plant and animal life, how we relate to it? Yeah.
Even from a mechanistic view, the trees are very much so the lungs of the planet. We don't exist without them. How would that change how you would perceive consciousness in a rock versus scaling that sentience through plant and animal life, how we relate to it? Yeah.
Even from a mechanistic view, the trees are very much so the lungs of the planet. We don't exist without them. How would that change how you would perceive consciousness in a rock versus scaling that sentience through plant and animal life, how we relate to it? Yeah.
There's just so much incredible limitation if we try to project what our human conscious experience is like onto
There's just so much incredible limitation if we try to project what our human conscious experience is like onto
There's just so much incredible limitation if we try to project what our human conscious experience is like onto
other life forms inanimate objects like we kind of just have our own reference point um and so even when you're reflecting to what annika harris's possible perspective um what uh is or other thinkers on on the topic of what the conscious experience of if there is one in a chair in a rock
other life forms inanimate objects like we kind of just have our own reference point um and so even when you're reflecting to what annika harris's possible perspective um what uh is or other thinkers on on the topic of what the conscious experience of if there is one in a chair in a rock
other life forms inanimate objects like we kind of just have our own reference point um and so even when you're reflecting to what annika harris's possible perspective um what uh is or other thinkers on on the topic of what the conscious experience of if there is one in a chair in a rock
I think we project ourselves down into like, oh, I'm just like this little rock having this experience of just being stuck here next to this pond. But it's very limiting in thinking about what conscious experience is like if it's a more rudimentary level of a sort of type of subjective experience of oneself.
I think we project ourselves down into like, oh, I'm just like this little rock having this experience of just being stuck here next to this pond. But it's very limiting in thinking about what conscious experience is like if it's a more rudimentary level of a sort of type of subjective experience of oneself.
I think we project ourselves down into like, oh, I'm just like this little rock having this experience of just being stuck here next to this pond. But it's very limiting in thinking about what conscious experience is like if it's a more rudimentary level of a sort of type of subjective experience of oneself.
And if that is the case, it kind of begs the question if there is a sort of ethical structure to reality, which I'm curious to get your thoughts on as we sort of take this, the steering wheel of this conversation into the more, you know, existential areas of exploration.
And if that is the case, it kind of begs the question if there is a sort of ethical structure to reality, which I'm curious to get your thoughts on as we sort of take this, the steering wheel of this conversation into the more, you know, existential areas of exploration.
And if that is the case, it kind of begs the question if there is a sort of ethical structure to reality, which I'm curious to get your thoughts on as we sort of take this, the steering wheel of this conversation into the more, you know, existential areas of exploration.