Take your time!
Just as a parenthetical aside:
Re: Vervaeke. I didn't know this guy, and I just assumed by that podcast that he was pushing physicalism. (Indeed I misunderstood that: see my redaction in post 99). That is clearly not his agenda at all. He's a cognitive science/philosophy professor, teaches Buddhist psychology, and his main focus is quite spiritually rich and informed: the meaning crisis we are in as a culture and how to awaken from it. Notions of self-transcendence (we need to feel connected to something larger than ourselves), what we can learn from mystical experiences and why people seek them (including psychedelics), changing our way of being rather than just focusing on beliefs which our culture prioritizes (ideologies), etc. etc.
Very deep and informed stuff:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL...5eC1ZfZwWJ
I'm listening to the first introductory video/lecture in that very long series which I recommend.
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Just as a parenthetical aside:
Re: Vervaeke. I didn't know this guy, and I just assumed by that podcast that he was pushing physicalism. (Indeed I misunderstood that: see my redaction in post 99). That is clearly not his agenda at all. He's a cognitive science/philosophy professor, teaches Buddhist psychology, and his main focus is quite spiritually rich and informed: the meaning crisis we are in as a culture and how to awaken from it. Notions of self-transcendence (we need to feel connected to something larger than ourselves), what we can learn from mystical experiences and why people seek them (including psychedelics), changing our way of being rather than just focusing on beliefs which our culture prioritizes (ideologies), etc. etc.
Very deep and informed stuff:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL...5eC1ZfZwWJ
I'm listening to the first introductory video/lecture in that very long series which I recommend.