If you have this sort of sceptic mind set, that it can create some distance between what you're trying to experience or the experience you're having. But if you just allow yourself to really dive right into the mind set, experience it to the fullest, and then apply the sceptic later on, that you get more of a genuine experience. And again, i think it's one of those things that, you know, obviously things like psychedelics help open upUm even things like just meditation, reflection, cournelling,. Right? This realization that you from the past, or you in a certain state, is not always you, right? A lot of people are really afraid to
In this episode, we chat with flotation enthusiast, consultant, and publisher Graham Talley on physician, neuroscientist, psychoanalyst, psychonaut, philosopher, writer, and inventor John C. Lilly, MD, author of over 125 scientific papers and 19 books including Programming and Metaprogramming of the Human Biocomputer and two autobiographies, Center of The Cyclone and The Scientist.
John C. Lilly, MD's delightfully antiquated web site
Beliefs Unlimited - YouTube, pdf
Our guest Graham Talley:
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“In the province of the mind what one believes to be true, either is true or becomes true within certain limits. These limits are to be found experimentally and experientially. When so found these limits turn out to be further beliefs to be transcended. In the province of the mind there are no limits. However, in the province of the body there are definite limits not to be transcended.”