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A link to this site appeared in my Facebook feed today. It's new to me so I thought I'd pass it on in case anyone is interested in taking a look. There's a podcast discussing the book with upcoming interviews with Dean Radin.

http://www.originsofconsciousness.com/

One small point that occurs to me (perhaps, not so small actually): if consciousness is fundamental, then would we be talking about origins or would it be the pre-existing, uncreated reality in which all things exist?

Chris

(2018-05-16, 01:12 AM)Kamarling Wrote: [ -> ]A link to this site appeared in my Facebook feed today. It's new to me so I thought I'd pass it on in case anyone is interested in taking a look. There's a podcast discussing the book with upcoming interviews with Dean Radin.

http://www.originsofconsciousness.com/

In case anyone is interested in the podcast - there seem to be more episodes on iTunes than are listed in the podcast section of the Origins of Consciousness site:
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-...82061?mt=2
Consciousness has no origin.
(2018-05-16, 03:43 PM)Pssst Wrote: [ -> ]Consciousness has no origin.

Thanks.  I can stop wondering.
(2018-05-18, 05:04 PM)Pssst Wrote: Consciousness has no origin. Wrote: [ -> ]Silence
Thanks.  I can stop wondering.

There are two POV.

1) Consciousness is limited by the linear space-time dynamic
2) It ain't

If it is your supposition that space and time are fundamental to Creation, then, by definition, consciousness has a beginning, a present, and a future.

If it is your supposition that space and time are the created illusion of physical reality, that all there is is Now, then, by definition, consciousness has no beginning, no future.

Either way, no need to wonder.  Beer