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Ep 7: All in the Mind
- By: Stephen Fry
- Narrated by: Stephen Fry
- Jan 24 2022
- Length: 36 mins
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- Bettina
- 22-02-22
Fantastic find
Generally I fins Stephen Fry very soothing to listen to. How this is incredible interesting at the same time! Only on episode 7 but loving it very much already!
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- Anna
- 21-03-22
really informative, really enjoying this so far
like a really interesting textbook. I can get lost in this while driving. This mixes history and the scientific content brilliantly
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- Anonymous User
- 02-01-24
Complete one sided arrogant rubbish
A waste of 30 minutes by a man who is so seduced by the arrogance of science that he fails to examine the compelling ancient wisdom, across Vedic and hermetic discourse, which underpins serious spiritual thought - paradoxical in nature, completely illogical to science but yet conveys Truth ( with a capital T )
Any serious thinking person who looks inwards of the self, rather than external to the self, will discern that consciousness is all that exists and matter is a derivative of consciousness.
Not a balanced view at all, by a man who laughs away with scorn the infinite intelligence or universal mind, within which the universe exists. The universe is therefore idea construction and in its deepest sense, not material at all.
The hard problem is therefore unknowable or inconceivable to scientist, who’s only premise is materialism based on the objectification of matter. The whole principles of scientific methodology has to be dismantled before science can even begin to understand the hard problem. This is not going to happen anytime soon. There are no facts in science - only accepted fiction. One needs to look at this from the inside out and not from the outside in. It’s highly subjective and therefore beyond the realms of any one scientific discipline.
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