The Trialogues

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The Sheldrake - McKenna - Abraham Trialogues These trialogues are from a series of lively, far-reaching discussions between Rupert Sheldrake and his close friends Ralph Abraham and Terence McKenna, that took place between 1989 and 1998, in America and England. Un-edited and taken straight from https://www.sheldrake.org/audios/the-sheldrake-mckenna-abraham-trialogues

  1. 19. Psychedelics and the Computer Revolution

    12/10/2021

    19. Psychedelics and the Computer Revolution

    Part I: Esalen, California, 1991. Not found in a book. What are the connections between psychedelics and the computer revolution? Some examples of the causal relationship between psychedelic use and creativity in the computer industry. A look at the parallel chronologies and future synthesis of computers and psychedelics. Creativity as a natural resource. Electronic media is returning us to an eye-oriented culture and causing the re-emergence of the suppressed unconscious. This reawakening of the collective and visual imagination is part of an archaic revival. The world of dreams as the prototype for this process. Print versus manuscript culture. Interactivity will be a key factor in the future of electronic media. Opening up the mathematical imagination through computer-graphics. Uploading the unconscious into a cultural artefact. Part 2 (44:54): Esalen, California, 1991. Psychedelics and the creative process. The future of the computer revolution. How the communication of visual mathematical revelation is enhanced by psychedelics. Understanding visual mathematics. The connection between mathematical visualization and the perception of ordinary reality. Is the mathematical landscape a realm of truth or a neurological construct? Exploring the mathematical landscape. The co-evolution between mathematical discovery and the neurological structures within the mind. How can mathematics help us in our understanding of the world? Cover art by IG@theartofwakingup - 'They're here'

    1h 23m
  2. 14. Grass Roots Science

    09/25/2021

    14. Grass Roots Science

    Part 1: Chapter 1 of The Evolutionary Mind. The institutionalisation of mainstream science has alienated the public and marginalised the amateur base of science. A new model for science is both possible and necessary. The need for big science to reintegrate with grassroots science. Examples of important low budget amateur research projects. How the computer revolution and the formulation of specific questions could empower grassroots science. Global environmental problems are likely to provide the main motivation for the revival of grassroots science. Rescuing science from the distorting demands of capitalism. The benefits of combining holistic and analytical research. A grassroots research project on holistic medicine. Part 2(44:04): Chapter 1 of The Evolutionary Mind. Re-distributing the budget in science. How to motivate and fund more amateur research projects. How grassroots science could contribute towards the solution of global environmental problems. The grassroots component in archaeology; paleontology; astrology; nutritional studies and consciousness research. Large-scale projects can be influenced enormously by the discoveries of grassroots science. The benefits of taking a holistic approach to the whole field of knowledge. The importance of posing appropriate questions to researchers. Low budget experiments that could change the world. Encouraging amateur scientists through a revitalized scientific education. Cover art by u/TheArtofWakingUp

    1h 32m

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The Sheldrake - McKenna - Abraham Trialogues These trialogues are from a series of lively, far-reaching discussions between Rupert Sheldrake and his close friends Ralph Abraham and Terence McKenna, that took place between 1989 and 1998, in America and England. Un-edited and taken straight from https://www.sheldrake.org/audios/the-sheldrake-mckenna-abraham-trialogues