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Jim Fadiman on "Cultural Implications of Altered State of Consciousness"

By James Fadiman — 2014

One cannot speak long about consciousness without eventually having to grapple with altered states of consciousness brought on by physical exertion, sensory privation, fasting, meditation, many spiritual practices, especially drumming, and the ingestion of psychedelic substances. See more...

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The Living Philosophy of Simone Weil

Albert Camus called the philosopher Simone Weil “the only great spirit of our times.” T.S. Eliot said she was the greatest saint of the 20th century. Charles de Gaulle said she was insane.

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Why Study Simone Weil with Philip Goodchild

Prof. Philip Goodchild introduces the thought of Simone Weil (1909-1943) who has been described as a philosopher, a religious thinker, a mystic, and linked with any number of philosophers from Plato to Marx.

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Altered States of Consciousness