Published on Jan 27, 2016
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A panel with Alan Wallace, Stephen LaBerge, Fariba Bogzaran and
moderated by Daniel Deslauriers.
What
do Eastern and Western philosophy, neuroscience and phenomenology have
to say about the experience of lucid dreaming? Can lucid dreaming
contribute to how we understand consciousness and the sense of self?
Each of the discussants brings a particular inflection to the study of
lucid dreaming through their personal experience and professional roles,
together combining scientific research, contemplative practices and
creative phenomenology. In this dialogue we explore how these
disciplines help us to understand the nature of consciousness, in waking
and in sleep.
A panel with Alan Wallace, Stephen LaBerge, Fariba Bogzaran and
moderated by Daniel Deslauriers.
What
do Eastern and Western philosophy, neuroscience and phenomenology have
to say about the experience of lucid dreaming? Can lucid dreaming
contribute to how we understand consciousness and the sense of self?
Each of the discussants brings a particular inflection to the study of
lucid dreaming through their personal experience and professional roles,
together combining scientific research, contemplative practices and
creative phenomenology. In this dialogue we explore how these
disciplines help us to understand the nature of consciousness, in waking
and in sleep.
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