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In this episode, I was joined by Laurel Waterman - a dedicated researcher in the field of consciousness education - to challenge our assumptions about mind, matter, and the nature of being.
We explored the possibility that consciousness might not be confined to the brain, discussing everything from post materialist theories and the transformative power of storytelling to the practical implications of AI on human creativity.
Laurel offers a fresh perspective on how open-mindedly including these questions in our education systems can lead to richer, more nuanced discussions about life, death, and what it means to truly be aware.
Links:
You can find my book, The Narrow Window, on Amazon here -
* https://mybook.to/TheNarrowWindow
You can find some of Laurel Waterman’s papers on consciousness education here:
* https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Laurel-Waterman
As well as her publications on Amazon here:
* https://www.amazon.sg/s?rh=n%3A6401290051%2Cp_27%3ALaurel%2BWaterman
In this episode, I was joined by Laurel Waterman - a dedicated researcher in the field of consciousness education - to challenge our assumptions about mind, matter, and the nature of being.
We explored the possibility that consciousness might not be confined to the brain, discussing everything from post materialist theories and the transformative power of storytelling to the practical implications of AI on human creativity.
Laurel offers a fresh perspective on how open-mindedly including these questions in our education systems can lead to richer, more nuanced discussions about life, death, and what it means to truly be aware.
Links:
You can find my book, The Narrow Window, on Amazon here -
* https://mybook.to/TheNarrowWindow
You can find some of Laurel Waterman’s papers on consciousness education here:
* https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Laurel-Waterman
As well as her publications on Amazon here:
* https://www.amazon.sg/s?rh=n%3A6401290051%2Cp_27%3ALaurel%2BWaterman