Sam Harris: How To Change Your Mind
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Top Comments (10)
🧘 The claim is bigger than it sounds at first: virtually all psychological suffering is anchored to a self that doesn't survive close inspection. Steel-man: most people will say of course the self is real — they can feel it sitting somewhere behind the eyes, riding around in the body, the unchanging witness of changing experience. That phenomenology is universal and ancient. It's the data. Sam's pushback: it's also the optic blind spot. The data is universal until you perform the right experiment, and then the absence becomes uncontroversial. The freedom from self isn't a metaphysical claim — it's a falsifiable one. Look closely enough, you stop finding it. Stop finding it, the anger and the regret and the rumination lose their anchor. 📬 Newsletter, full transcript, and my Monday M.A.G.I.C. Message → https://briankeating.substack.com/ If he's right, the implication isn't trivial — most of psychiatry has been treating contents, not the witness. Where would a skeptical scientist look for the false negative? How would you tell the difference between no self was found and something was found but you mislabeled it? 🔔 Full episode → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4tqgsuvgkw?sub_confirmation=1
Sam does a good job explaining some rarified things!
Thanks Dr. Brian, for this interview with one of my favourite authors. Sam is one of the great intellectuals of our time. Along with the brilliant Christopher Hitchens, (RIP). And the marvellous Dr. Brian Keating, of course !! 😄
0:29 You inspired me to look further into this quote by Einstein. It appears to actually have never been said by Einstein. Historians and archivists at the Einstein Archives have found no documented evidence that he ever used the word "consciousness" in this context. The original, authenticated quote that inspired this modernized paraphrase is: "We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them." In another context he said: "A new type of thinking is essential if mankind is to survive and move toward higher levels." These days it seems that the word "consciousness" has become a hot topic and seems to have developed additional connotations and a particular spin in the popular scientific media. Personally I am just more confused.
man's mind 📖 can't comprehend
“You have power over your mind - not outside events. Realize this, and you will find strength.” ― Marcus Aurelius
Sam's talking about bypassing emotions when you get good at meditating. Meditation is only the beginning. Going through your emotions and listening to your body is the big game and the alignment you're missing.
Who is doing the looking?
up and out.. but then down and in!
Just because your search hasn’t turned up the gold others speak of doesn’t make its existence any less real, it only means the ground you’ve been digging in isn’t where it lies.
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🧘 The claim is bigger than it sounds at first: virtually all psychological suffering is anchored to a self that doesn't survive close inspection. Steel-man: most people will say of course the self is real — they can feel it sitting somewhere behind the eyes, riding around in the body, the unchanging witness of changing experience. That phenomenology is universal and ancient. It's the data. Sam's pushback: it's also the optic blind spot. The data is universal until you perform the right experiment, and then the absence becomes uncontroversial. The freedom from self isn't a metaphysical claim — it's a falsifiable one. Look closely enough, you stop finding it. Stop finding it, the anger and the regret and the rumination lose their anchor. 📬 Newsletter, full transcript, and my Monday M.A.G.I.C. Message → https://briankeating.substack.com/ If he's right, the implication isn't trivial — most of psychiatry has been treating contents, not the witness. Where would a skeptical scientist look for the false negative? How would you tell the difference between no self was found and something was found but you mislabeled it? 🔔 Full episode → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4tqgsuvgkw?sub_confirmation=1
Sam does a good job explaining some rarified things!
Thanks Dr. Brian, for this interview with one of my favourite authors. Sam is one of the great intellectuals of our time. Along with the brilliant Christopher Hitchens, (RIP). And the marvellous Dr. Brian Keating, of course !! 😄
0:29 You inspired me to look further into this quote by Einstein. It appears to actually have never been said by Einstein. Historians and archivists at the Einstein Archives have found no documented evidence that he ever used the word "consciousness" in this context. The original, authenticated quote that inspired this modernized paraphrase is: "We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them." In another context he said: "A new type of thinking is essential if mankind is to survive and move toward higher levels." These days it seems that the word "consciousness" has become a hot topic and seems to have developed additional connotations and a particular spin in the popular scientific media. Personally I am just more confused.
man's mind 📖 can't comprehend
“You have power over your mind - not outside events. Realize this, and you will find strength.” ― Marcus Aurelius
Sam's talking about bypassing emotions when you get good at meditating. Meditation is only the beginning. Going through your emotions and listening to your body is the big game and the alignment you're missing.
Who is doing the looking?
up and out.. but then down and in!
Just because your search hasn’t turned up the gold others speak of doesn’t make its existence any less real, it only means the ground you’ve been digging in isn’t where it lies.