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Understanding Consciousness: A Challenge for Modern Science
Exploring consciousness through psychology, neuroscience, quantum physics and spiritual insight
What is consciousness? What do we know about altered states of consciousness? What is
the relationship between consciousness and reality? The answers to these age-old
questions still largely elude modern science. This exciting event aims to shed some light
on these important topics through a multidisciplinary approach encompassing
psychology, neuroscience, quantum physics and spiritual insight. Through a mixture of
presentations and open discussions, attendees of this event will be given a broad
overview of this multidisciplinary vision of consciousness and will be able to share their
thoughts.
Professor Max Velmans is a renowned psychologist and expert in consciousness studies.
He has published numerous books on the topic, most recently Understanding
Consciousness, Edition 2 (Routledge/Psychology Press, London, 2009) in which he
describes his theory of reflexive monism.
Dr Shanida Nataraja is a neuroscientist and author of The Blissful Brain: Neuroscience
and Proof of the Power of Meditation (Gaia Books, London, 2005). She has spent many
years researching the effects of altered or 'higher' states of consciousness on the human
brain.
Jay Lakhani is a theoretical physicist, as well as an expert in esoteric Hinduism and well
known speaker on the topic of consciousness in relation to the quantum world. He is also
the Head of the Hindu Academy and a teacher at Eton College.
Dr Seyed Mostafa Azmayesh a renowned spiritual master, a researcher and expert in comparative
religions and spiritual paths. He has published numerous articles and books on the nature of
spirituality and spiritual paths.

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  • @nickharvey7 ...to some other receptor site, which would correspond to a different option for the decision.

  • @nickharvey7 I have a theory that every time you make are considering/weighing multiple options for a decision, a wave function exists somewhere within the neurotransmitter molecules in a set of neurons (i.e. the protons, electrons, and neutrons in a given transmitter molecule all, in unison, become nonlocal) until the decision is made. Once the decision is made, the wave functions in that given molecule all, in unison, collapse...thus the molecule flows into a certain receptor site, as opposed

  • @Hofsteder Because its easier to understand cute babies and lolcats. :D

  • If im afraid i get a flu i get a flu. If i think i get pain in my stomach i get pain there. Is this consciousness at work?

    It never fails for me.

  • The quantum wave particle function is continuously collapsing and reforming moves electric charge. We see and feel this process as the flow of time therefore there is a link between electrical potential and future potential in the observers own reference frame. Electrical activity within the brain forms consciousness!

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