
Michael Pollan’s Journey to the Borderlands of Consciousness
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Michael Pollan’s Journey to the Borderlands of Consciousness mentions A World Appears, A Journey Into Consciousness by Michael Pollan, The Oxford Companion to Spontaneous Thought by Kalina, The Varieties of Religious Experience by William James, and The Blind Spot by Evan Thompson, Adam Frank, Marcelo Gleiser with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
In his new book, A World Appears, A Journey Into Consciousness, the science writer Michael Pollan takes a tour of those efforts, of those theories, o…
Kalina edited this book, The Oxford Companion to Spontaneous Thought, which looks at how incredibly creative people spent their days, emphasizing the…
I first got acquainted with him when I was working on How to Change Your Mind because he'd written the varieties of religious experience.
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In his new book, A World Appears, A Journey Into Consciousness, the science writer Michael Pollan takes a tour of tho…
Kalina edited this book, The Oxford Companion to Spontaneous Thought, which looks at how incredibly creative people s…
I first got acquainted with him when I was working on How to Change Your Mind because he'd written the varieties of r…
It's a critique of Western science and makes a powerful case that the blind spot of the physical sciences is inabilit…
The term 'mind at large' comes from Aldous Huxley in The Doors of Perception, suggesting that consciousness was outsi…
It's a stream of consciousness novel, a thousand pages, one sentence, capturing the thoughts of a middle class, middl…
I first got acquainted with him when I was working on How to Change Your Mind because he'd written the varieties of r…
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- Consciousness is this amazing, mind-bending riddle. It’s the only thing any of us truly knows. We experience everything else in life through it. And yet we barely unders…
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“In his new book, A World Appears, A Journey Into Consciousness, the science writer Michael Pollan takes a tour of those efforts, of those theories, of those experiments, of those psychedelic trips and meditation retreats.”
“Kalina edited this book, The Oxford Companion to Spontaneous Thought, which looks at how incredibly creative people spent their days, emphasizing the importance of unstructured, wandering time.”

“I first got acquainted with him when I was working on How to Change Your Mind because he'd written the varieties of religious experience.”

“It's a critique of Western science and makes a powerful case that the blind spot of the physical sciences is inability to deal with lived experience.”

“The term 'mind at large' comes from Aldous Huxley in The Doors of Perception, suggesting that consciousness was outside of his brain.”
“It's a stream of consciousness novel, a thousand pages, one sentence, capturing the thoughts of a middle class, middle aged woman in Ohio.”

“It's a book about the self, treating it as a perception, and is a good primer on consciousness with specific attention to the self.”

“I first got acquainted with him when I was working on How to Change Your Mind because he'd written the varieties of religious experience.”
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In his new book, A World Appears, A Journey Into Consciousness, the science writer Michael Pollan takes a tour of those efforts, of those theories,…
Kalina edited this book, The Oxford Companion to Spontaneous Thought, which looks at how incredibly creative people spent their days, emphasizing t…

I first got acquainted with him when I was working on How to Change Your Mind because he'd written the varieties of religious experience.
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