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In Radical Transformation, Imants Baruss leads the reader out of
the receding materialist paradigm into an emerging post-materialist
landscape in which new questions present themselves. If
consciousness has nonlocal properties, then how are boundaries
between events established? If consciousness directly modulates
physical manifestation, then what is the scope of such modulation?
If consciousness continues after physical death, then how much
interference is there from non-physical entities? As we face the
threat of extinction on this planet, is there anything in recent
consciousness research that can help us? Are there effective means
of self-transformation that can be used to enter persistent
transcendent states of consciousness that could resolve existential
and global crises? The author leads the reader through discussions
of meaning, radical transformation, and subtle activism, revealing
the unexpected interplay of consciousness and reality along the
way.
"Science as a Spiritual Practice" is in three parts. In the first
part the author argues that there are problems with materialism and
that self-transformation could lead individual scientists to more
comprehensive ways of understanding reality. In the second part he
takes on the contentious notion of inner knowledge and shows how
access to inner knowledge could be possible in some altered states
of consciousness. The third part is an analysis of the philosophy
of Franklin Wolff, who claimed that the transcendent states of
consciousness which occurred for him resulted from his mathematical
approach to spirituality.
Now in a second edition, this pathbreaking investigation into the
nature of cognitive reality explores various manifestations of
consciousness, including more familiar states such as sleeping and
dreaming, as well as hypnosis, trance, dissociation, and near-death
experiences. Throughout the work, BaruSs brings to bear significant
new neuroscientific evidence supporting the occurrence of these
phenomena and their nature and purpose. Other major updates include
the latest findings in sleep research, therapeutic discoveries
related to psychedelics, empirical research into transcendent
states, and developments in the study of anomalous phenomena such
as purported alien abduction and UFOs. A new conclusion discusses
an exosomatic theory of consciousness that can account for the
findings in the text. Students and other readers of this engaging
text will sharpen their critical thinking skills and gain an
enriched understanding of consciousness, reality, and the
scientific endeavor.
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