The NEW Worldview to explain it all | Q&A with Bernardo Kastrup

Analytic Idealism is THE new worldview that can make sense of anomalous phenomena, whether it is NDE's, altered mental states or UAP's, whilst remaining 100% compatible with our current understanding of physics.
In this video Hans Busstra discusses questions from viewers of our channel with Bernardo Kastrup (director of the Essentia Foundation)
Physicalism offered an equilibrium for around two hundred years. But if one closely looks in the fields of neuroscience, physics and philosophy, anomalies are piling up. The only way to still entertain the idea that physicalism can make sense of unexplainable empirical phenomena-ranging from loophole-free Bell inequality tests, to altered mental states, to undeniable new evidence around Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP’s)-is to literally ‘don’t look up,’ to paraphrase the hilarious Netflix film that actually was a painfully accurate cultural critique of our times.
In this Q&A Hans Busstra and Bernardo Kastrup discuss questions coming in around anomalies in the fields of NDE’s, UAP’s and fundamental physics. Though analytic idealism can’t offer clear-cut answers to most of these questions, it can-and this is a crucial difference with physicalism-in principle build testable theories around these phenomena. For instance, if nature consists of mental states, it is not unthinkable that when dissociative processes weaken-for instance, during NDE’s-that people can experience other people’s experiences. And if UAP’s in some cases seem to present themselves as mental phenomena, under idealism it doesn’t follow that they are imaginary.
If we want to continue the scientific endeavour of accurately describing and predicting the behaviour of nature, we need to ‘look up’ under all circumstances; analytic idealism offers us a new telescope to do so confidently. Our KZread channel is the place where we look through the telescope playfully, allowing ourselves to be troubled as well as excited: a revolutionary shift in science seems ahead and we want to report it to you from the forefront.
00:00 Introduction
03:54 What Essentia is up to
05:02 Entropy is in the eye of the beholder
09:36 Shannon's way of looking at entropy
10:47 Maybe the universe is becoming increasingly ordered, instead of ordered
12:34 Do tables and computers have consciousness according to integrated information theory?
13:53 You don't have free will
17:15 'Could have been' is a fantasy...
18:50 Can you 'disallow' the universe to 'play' you?
23:20 How to apply 'no free will' to your life in a positive way
27:03 We are only talking about books written by men...
28:26 Lou Salomé on Nietzsche
31:53 Male versus female archetype
35:07 On transcending gender and individuation
37:26 How does music relate to time?
42:03 Bernardo on the Higgs Boson
45:02 On the beauty of Eulers equation
46:08 On reading math like a partiture
48:31 Let's talk about unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP's)
53:23 Physical evidence for the existence of UAP's
54:18 UAP's appear to be as much mental as physical phenomena
55:53 On how UAP's violate physics and metaphysics
1:03:23 How to make sense of the 'self' in an NDE from an idealist perspective?
1:08:46 How you can experience being someone else during an NDE---
1:12:35 How are our experiences being reported back to mind at large when we die?
1:14:33 There are only present states in the universe
1:15:57 Are bacteria conscious?
1:18:28 A sign of metacognition is when species start acting against instinct...
1:21:05 How do you know what Nature's purpose with you is?
1:25:31 The impersonal that moves through us does not give a damn
1:28:54 How to derive an ethics from analytic idealism?
1:34:47 It is our obligation to pass moral judgment upon nature
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  • @Mr00000111
    @Mr000001115 ай бұрын

    The next generations will remember Bernardo as one of the great truth seekers in history.

  • @pantherstealth1645

    @pantherstealth1645

    5 ай бұрын

    Totally. And John Vervaeke!

  • @johannakunze3300

    @johannakunze3300

    5 ай бұрын

    I had one mystical and one profound religious experience listening to the man.

  • @cameronhuff5170

    @cameronhuff5170

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@johannakunze3300What happened???

  • @HigoWapsico

    @HigoWapsico

    5 ай бұрын

    Totally. He completely untangled my life in so many ways. I used to be a militant atheist, who had multiple inexplicable experiences (psychedelics), and I knew that death isn’t the end. Thanks to Bernardo’s work, my life makes sense to me. Or should I say, I now have a coherent explanation and understanding of the different facets of my life/experiences. I owe him so much (he doesn’t even realize it 😂).

  • @green_light_8806

    @green_light_8806

    5 ай бұрын

    Research dr.steven greer

  • @lytroo9776
    @lytroo97765 ай бұрын

    This interview was great! I am a physicist whose OBE experiences began more than 40 years ago. Since then, I have studied these phenomena extensively. I have had many UAP experiences and I can say that Bernardo is correct in his assessments of these phenomena. My research has led me towards a hypotheses that what we call reality is a type mental experience. There is no physical world in the form people believe it to be. Everyone needs to understand that they are not part of this reality. They are only interfacing with it. We are not physical beings.

  • @standsguadalajara

    @standsguadalajara

    5 ай бұрын

    VERY INTERESTING Post,thanks for sharing!… Any books or webpages you could recommend

  • @ssoffshore5111

    @ssoffshore5111

    5 ай бұрын

    I've pondered just this for years. It's certainly a possibility.

  • @deathbatxtat

    @deathbatxtat

    5 ай бұрын

    @@standsguadalajara I’d start by watching/listening to anything from Donald Hoffman. He’s been doing a ton of podcasts the last few years proposing consciousness is fundamental, rather than spacetime, and we wear a type of “VR spacetime headset”. On that note, good luck getting out of that rabbit hole lol

  • @sentinaludo1489

    @sentinaludo1489

    5 ай бұрын

    Great insight, " We are not physical beings". However one describes it, we are spiritual beings experiencing a physical age. Elohims I like to call one's like me, part of two realms of existence. The unseen realm is the one that takes mercy and grace and love to bring out visions and messages from it. There is a purpose for everyone in the grander narrative of the Kingdom of God, and some are the reapers or archangels of El-Elyon to bring balance back into this nursery of souls on earth. Religions attempt to help seekers on this journey of ascension in the spirit, but wolves and malevolent beings corrupt the message.

  • @EP_1990

    @EP_1990

    5 ай бұрын

    A lot of people are coming up with the hypothesis that brain is just a filter and our thoughts and feelings are generated somewhere else. Do you agree with that?

  • @jupiterthesun3217
    @jupiterthesun32175 ай бұрын

    As Mr Kastrup said , lately I feel that I’m not getting it right about almost everything and anything and going to bed with that painful spiritual dissatisfaction with my wasted days is like living a hellish reality that can physically affect me, but hearing that I’m not the only one with those jarring and deeply painful feelings made me feel a lot better and so many great insights I’ve learned just now by listening to Mr Kastrup , the same will that makes a tree to grow is also present in us and it’s probably the only force there is and trying to confront it would be like trying to confront all that is happening all over the physical universe and the metaphysical reality, we can receive more insights by reducing the size of our egos and that’s the only way and it can be a painful process but it is the only way.

  • @timmyturner7494

    @timmyturner7494

    5 ай бұрын

    I’m right there with you, friend.

  • @frialsharefabdo7715

    @frialsharefabdo7715

    5 ай бұрын

    💚🙏

  • @darrylkassle361

    @darrylkassle361

    4 ай бұрын

    This really hit something. I feel you have expressed a notion we all feel and know at some level.

  • @laisa.

    @laisa.

    3 ай бұрын

    I read this before the interview and aeven more looking forward to it now. As a woman at 46yo I can say it's just menopause, but... no, it isn't. There's been an intense energy in me since childhood, and this hit me. The past 3 years Bernardo has sort of helped satisfy this energy. Thank you!

  • @hellomate639

    @hellomate639

    Ай бұрын

    It teaches us to listen to that higher self. God is making Himself apparent to the larger world once again, after this period of materialism post enlightenment.

  • @SebbiGonzalez
    @SebbiGonzalez4 ай бұрын

    This is incredible, I want to be a part of this change of the truth. Bernardo would bring to society.

  • @julieanncollie9290
    @julieanncollie92903 ай бұрын

    Ah so! I understand that C. G. Jung was studying the interaction between yin & yang in the "afternoon" of his life. Mr. Kastrup has done an admirable job of putting two superficially opposite ideas together. Unity always reigns. Bravo!!

  • @Archeidos-Arcana
    @Archeidos-Arcana5 ай бұрын

    For those interested in the UAP topic, I highly recommend "Passport to Magonia" by Jacques Vallee. He was perhaps the first individual to realize that the same motifs of folklore can be observed in modern UFO/UAP anecdotes/reports, and the book goes into detail about this.

  • @rhyothemisprinceps1617

    @rhyothemisprinceps1617

    5 ай бұрын

    I bought Dimensions instead since many reviewers said it is almost identical to Passport and it was a a bit cheaper in paperback format (prefer print books). ~ 1/3 way through reading it. p. 67 "They [the NHIs] also volunteered information about space travel. Our astronauts would not be successful, they said, because their bodies would not adapt to space conditions." {it's true that there are a lot of health problems associated with prolonged microgravity & radiation exposure} ~ p. 72 "In those days, too, they were called the Good People and, in Scotland, the Good Neighbors, the _Sleagh Maith_. What did they say, then? 'We are far superior to you.' 'We could cut off half the human race.' ~ I'm glad Vallee has such a good sense of humor, because otherwise the book would be a bit too creepy & depressing. Abduction stories have always left me with the disquieting impression of an abusive relationship - much like child abuse with humans as children. So far the book has added to that impression. ~ I'll probably buy the Kindle version of Passport since it is only $9.99; I will be able to compare the contents to Dimensions and also have a searchable version. The only disappointment I have with Vallee's work is that he does not provide references or an index. I hope someday a publisher decides to make critical (i.e., scholarly) editions of his most important works. His insights on the nature of the phenomenon (and reality itself) are brilliant.

  • @Braun09tv

    @Braun09tv

    5 ай бұрын

    How about reading the granted patent by the Navy and inventor Salvatore Pais?

  • @dnoordink

    @dnoordink

    5 ай бұрын

    Bernardo talks about that in "10 Essential Reads" on the channel.

  • @pathfinderwellcare

    @pathfinderwellcare

    5 ай бұрын

    Interesting. Thank you for the recommendation.

  • @dagon99

    @dagon99

    5 ай бұрын

    "Gods of eden" is another great read

  • @KT-sl4js
    @KT-sl4js17 күн бұрын

    Bernardo is my hero. I love this man for all he has blessed me and others in insights and virtue. May he receive all the Goodness the Universe has to offer ❤

  • @oliviergoethals4137
    @oliviergoethals41375 ай бұрын

    First book I read of Kastrup dealt about this topic in a beautiful way. "Meaning in Absurdity" one of his best!

  • @MariaPeredaPhD
    @MariaPeredaPhD4 ай бұрын

    This interview is so sensational that I watch it again, in its entirety. The interviewer is excellent, and Bernardo is absolutely brilliant from every angle of his thinking and knowledge. It's great that we have a philosopher of science who has reached such an expanded gradient. I thank you immensely for the channel and the video.

  • @VperVendetta1992
    @VperVendetta19925 ай бұрын

    One of the best interviews of Bernardo ever. I love that he finally got deep into UFOs, as they are for sure an important aspect of reality that will significantly contribute to take our modern civilization out of the local minimum in culture, technology, morality and philosophy.

  • @matrixmatico695

    @matrixmatico695

    5 ай бұрын

    A hypnotherapist in Colombia has a whole story on encounters with beings from other dimensions. Another in Argentina and Spain and all the stories are about the same beings pulling the strings of humanity.

  • @jupiterthesun3217

    @jupiterthesun3217

    3 ай бұрын

    Yes , we can see the whole reality of humanity like that, but the very fact that we can perceive the notion of some other invisible entity pulling the strings in itself can be very revelatory because other sentient beings on this planet can not have that kind of understanding because they’re not as self aware as we are and if some superior entity is Controling us then we can be rest assured that we have a superior spiritual ability that can be cognisant of that entity and its control over us and hence we can get a very profound insight into the realms that is hidden to us and that’ll be a leapfrog jump in our spiritual evolution.

  • @VperVendetta1992

    @VperVendetta1992

    3 ай бұрын

    @@matrixmatico695 Yes I believe that's the case, there are for sure "spiritual" beings that are not apparent to us but nevertheless are aware of our existence and are constantly interacting with us to steer our actions in one direction or another. The term "spiritual" is simply a temporary label due to lack of scientific understanding of the dimensions where they operate, but I'm sure that more research would enable us to understand the mechanism of their reality without leaving too much ambiguity. And I also believe that improving this understanding will lead us to be freer and freer from them, and maybe even let us turn from puppets to puppeteers.

  • @timmyturner7494
    @timmyturner74945 ай бұрын

    Would love to know how much Dr. Kastrup has seen of Alan Watts. As someone who took Watts seriously for the past 20 years, I think Dr. Kastrup is the next iteration of Alan. Thank you to everyone who putting this channel together. .

  • @LFIREOFFICIAL

    @LFIREOFFICIAL

    5 ай бұрын

    I was thinking the same thing, many many similarities

  • @aynua.amazonas
    @aynua.amazonas5 ай бұрын

    Thank you. Deeply appreciate these perspectives. There is something inherently unifying and hopeful for humanity here. We often see debates between religion and atheism. What Bernardo and others, like Donald Hoffman and Robert Spira, are presenting, is an true optimistic 3rd way. Thank you so much for the video uploads on KZread.

  • @hellomate639

    @hellomate639

    Ай бұрын

    The death of atheism is upon us. God is merely becoming socially acceptable once again. These things are nothing new, but because we've reached a point in our age of reason where we can describe them in the language of reason, we act as though we're discovering something new. I wish people knew the extent to which these things are reflected in religion, particularly in the teachings of Jesus. Does it not blow your mind that the second of the greatest commandments is "Love your neighbor as yourself," as if the distinction between loving yourself and loving your neighbor is not real, in the context of this conversation? I believe that free will is like a fractal reflection of our nature being a reflection of God - being made in God's image. That voice he speaks of, at the end of the day, regretting how we acted... That is a reflection of how we acted with our free will. It requires us to listen, and perpetually get better at listening. In case you were wondering what the saints were up to. And, Boethius's solution to the problem of free will and predestination... That God exists outside of time. We're at the end of the enlightenment. What's next is going to be an absolutely wild ride.

  • @Hermetic7
    @Hermetic75 ай бұрын

    These conversations are phenomenal! And they just keep getting better. I keep getting deeper and better insights. What you are providing to humanity is invaluable. Thank you!

  • @tomthumb2062
    @tomthumb20625 ай бұрын

    I’ve been waiting for Bernardo’s thoughts on this since his teasing comment on a previous video, much love to you all at the foundation…

  • @aliceinwonderland887

    @aliceinwonderland887

    5 ай бұрын

    me 2

  • @livinglifeinaccordwiththesky
    @livinglifeinaccordwiththesky4 ай бұрын

    Appreciating your response to the query about women and their absence in the philosophical literature. I actually cracked up as I find so often in spiritual philosophical and psychological writings and talks that so much of what is stated seems obvious. I have a passion for truth hence read voraciously and love new understandings to expand my world view but have come to realize everyone has their own ideas and world views and how information is changed by each consciousness that comes across it. Women's Way I believe is more direct knowing~~which includes but is deeper than intuition. We somehow have stayed closer to the Ground of Being by not needing to metaphorically climb Mt. Everest. As Camille Paglia stated there are more male geniuses but there are also more male destroyers or psychopaths. Hmmm....To sum up is it not obvious if we are to evolve as a species we must open the unique pathways of both sexes, both sides of the brain, using both our outer and latent inner senses....as Ken Wilber stated men need to become more sensitive/compassionate and women more independent. Hmmm.

  • @mlife952
    @mlife9525 ай бұрын

    Thanks for your conversation and for Hans' openess and Bernardo's life brilliance.

  • @pantherstealth1645
    @pantherstealth16455 ай бұрын

    Man. This might be the best video on this current stuff.

  • @tomroz5046
    @tomroz50463 ай бұрын

    Life is not a problem to be solved but a moment to be experienced

  • @josephgrace4725
    @josephgrace47255 ай бұрын

    These are some of the most fascinating conversations happening in our times.

  • @VanEazy

    @VanEazy

    5 ай бұрын

    Completely agree!!!

  • @francesco5581
    @francesco55815 ай бұрын

    ive listened a lot from Neil Turok lately and he said that the universe is the total opposite of chaos, the universe is simple and elegant at the start and as a whole, with a lot of complexity in between.

  • @Michael_X313
    @Michael_X3135 ай бұрын

    Free will is a concept revolved around ego. It's like how the ego tells itself its in control of so many things when it's actually secondary to the subconscious. (Confusing terminology eh?) The ego tells itself that it is willing to breathe in and out but it's actually autonomic and should be appreciated.

  • @saintmik6576

    @saintmik6576

    5 ай бұрын

    lol its a perspective game. Each ego is a filter on a camera lense...or a perspective that captures a part of the whole tapestry of the universe/ mind

  • @Michael_X313

    @Michael_X313

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@saintmik6576right. It's always a perspective game but every eye has it's blind spot.😉

  • @mattfr11
    @mattfr115 ай бұрын

    I come to this subject from having lifelong and frequent sleep paralysis and out of body experiences. Love Bernardo. ❤

  • @Corteum

    @Corteum

    5 ай бұрын

    Have you heard of Robert Monroe or Jurgen Ziewe?

  • @BrigittePatrice4750
    @BrigittePatrice47505 ай бұрын

    As a lucid dreamer, we have the ability to befriend the subconsious inner guide. The inner guide has helped me in understanding so much, upon asking, it has taken me into a cell. Into a proton. The time i asked it to show me the web of the universe, i changed my whole perseption. The web was ondulating, Matrixes we're brilliant orbs, when i went into one, it was a Toroid, that generated an insane number of Toroids , then streamed it into its streams , i still cant think about it withour crying. Through the prism of natures

  • @drmilanhosta
    @drmilanhosta5 ай бұрын

    Epic conclusion. You made my day guys. The last 20 minutes I will roll to my PE and kinesiology students in ethics class today. Eye opening and great metaphysical, metacognitive justification. Thank you! Keep the spirit!

  • @koltoncrane3099

    @koltoncrane3099

    5 ай бұрын

    I always hated ethics classes. I took an accounting class in college. They talked about ethics and how it’s illegal to do insider trading and how we need to be ethical. There was no mention that politicians legally let congress politicians do insider trading. In other words politicians can vote to make themselves rich by funding companies they own stock in or pass a bill and then buy or sell futures. We have a highly unethical ruling body controlling the U.S.

  • @Kurdistan2028

    @Kurdistan2028

    4 ай бұрын

    How about Jamie Dimon manipulating the price of Bitcoin by saying he’ll fire any of his employees if they’re caught buying Bitcoin and simultaneously was the largest buyer of Bitcoin himself that same day after it dropped 24%

  • @HighCountryStudio
    @HighCountryStudio5 ай бұрын

    Thank you very much for this channel. It is helping me to clarify my thinking and reigniting my passion for the study about the “big questions” that have occupied most of my long life. It seems that often art prefigures the trajectory of science, as Leonard Shlain noted in his book,” Art and Physics: Parallel Visions in Space, Time, and Light”, 1991. You may know the following poems but if not, consider the following lines a little gift of gratitude. Regarding free will:“For of all sad words of tongue or pen, The saddest are these: 'It might have been!' from the poem, “ Maud Muller” by John Greenleaf Whittier, 1856. And regarding the philosophy of idealism: Tell all the truth but tell it slant - (1263) BY EMILY DICKINSON (1830-1886) Tell all the truth but tell it slant - Success in Circuit lies Too bright for our infirm Delight The Truth's superb surprise As Lightning to the Children eased With explanation kind The Truth must dazzle gradually Or every man be blind -

  • @laisa.
    @laisa.2 ай бұрын

    Love Bernardo's work! Can we say music is a fractal of the symmetry of the "universe" And we resonate because we are also made of it.. we are it. Everything is made of the same, only put together in different ways ❤

  • @chyfields
    @chyfields5 ай бұрын

    Fascinating. Thank you. I have concluded that consciousness is commensurate with purpose. If you consider this reality as being deliberately designed, that is how you would likely share consciousness between different states of being.

  • @maryammajdiyazdi2344
    @maryammajdiyazdi23445 ай бұрын

    I always love Bernardo’s point of view. I totally resonate with the hallmarks of impersonal movement based on my own experience. Thank you🙏

  • @VanEazy

    @VanEazy

    5 ай бұрын

    Bernardo is one of those people who I want to know his views of literally everything! Love to hear his points!

  • @zak2659

    @zak2659

    5 ай бұрын

    @@VanEazy haha I feel exactly the same, I really wish he started a podcast

  • @jenniferarnold-delgado3489
    @jenniferarnold-delgado34894 ай бұрын

    FINALLY < a man says we have lost fifty percent of human intelligence . Probably the first man on earth that I have ever heard say that so simply and clearly . Thank you .

  • @CJ-cd5cd
    @CJ-cd5cd5 ай бұрын

    Nice work! We need more of these videos.

  • @VanEazy
    @VanEazy5 ай бұрын

    This is a fantastic way to pass a boring day at work. Love listening to you two talk !

  • @youmanet
    @youmanet5 ай бұрын

    I do have an objection to the idea of determinism and free will as being the same. What Bernardo says, is that in the absolute, determinism and free will are the same, but they are not. Absolute determinism means that all choices are "pre-made", which yields a universe where time flows infinitely fast, as there is no hesitation. It's like falling straight into a black hole, with infinite acceleration, or in other words, instant realization of "self". Absolute freedom means all choices are equivalent, which yields to paralysis, or time standing still. You make no choice because all choices are "equal". That is what true absolute freedom means, because the moment a choice is "better" than another, you are not free. You are pushed to make the choice that is "better". This is like orbiting a black hole in a perfect stationary orbit, never actually being drawn in the black hole. Time is frozen. When you MIX the two, you are falling into the black hole spiralling down. Free will, is the mix between these two absolutes, and it enables one to fall into a black hole (into oneself), but with a CONTROLLED fall, a bit like a surfer on his surf board. He is not COMPLETELY free, because he could fall off his board, but he does have a certain margin of manoeuvre, surfing a big faster, slower, going up or down on the wave. Bernardo is brilliant, but I find that he doesn't completely grasp the difference between the realm of the absolute, where all concepts collapse into one another, and the relative, where you have a savant mix of contradictory concepts, deployed within a relative experience.

  • @StefanSchoch
    @StefanSchoch5 ай бұрын

    Thank you again for that wonderful conversation! Looking forward to the continuation! ♥

  • @ShiverHinge
    @ShiverHinge4 ай бұрын

    What a lovely room. Glad I found this. The simple concept of looking at the big picture through the inherent components of it from which we are constituted makes wonderful sense.

  • @bhuvana-skandarossi8511
    @bhuvana-skandarossi85115 ай бұрын

    ....Yes Dr Bernardo : " it could have being, is indeed a fantasy clear and loud..." thank you Sir, for telling us and being what you are....a probing Being of Consciousness/Reality...!

  • @angelotuteao6758
    @angelotuteao67583 ай бұрын

    It would be fascinating if Essentia could collaborate with a visual artist to depict what reality beyond our ‘headset’ /‘dashboard’ might look like. Also, Bernardo often refers to human beings developing linguistic capacity and symbolic conceptual abilities 30,000 years ago whereas cave art goes back 50,000 years - this demands greater clarity and accuracy imo

  • @user-cq9xn8on2i
    @user-cq9xn8on2i5 ай бұрын

    Such a great conversation. I deeply appreciate you guys doing this.

  • @Flowstatepaint
    @Flowstatepaint5 ай бұрын

    Anger in traffic is a hallmark of a lack of mindfulness. You could choose to breathe, quiet your nervous system and use the time to introspect or communicate with your daemon or their boss.

  • @stefanalexanderwennberg
    @stefanalexanderwennberg5 ай бұрын

    Loved every second of it! Thanks for this amazing discussion!

  • @mrnessss
    @mrnessss4 ай бұрын

    It's always a great day when a new Bernardo video pops up on YT! Hans is the perfect conversation partner!

  • @NigelPJ
    @NigelPJ5 ай бұрын

    A very pertinent contribution - from the recording of scientific evidence and taking seriously idealism and consciousness - is made in the latest episode of Robert Harrison's podcast series, Entitled Opinions. He interviews Garry Nolan, who is the Rachford and Carlota Harris Professor of Immunology in the Department of Pathology at Stanford. Professor Nolan has a remarkable tale to tell.

  • @rhyothemisprinceps1617

    @rhyothemisprinceps1617

    5 ай бұрын

    7NEWS Spotlight channel (YT channel for an Australian tv news station) just uploaded an interview with Gary Nolan by Ross Coulthart. Nolan talks about his own UAP experiences & some more interesting aspects of his research. Nolan described an experience that involved a whole body electric buzzing sensation. I had something similar happen. Prior to that I had had 'internal vibrations' which are a dysautonomia symptom. I've also tried Nanci Trivellato's VELO technique for out of body experiences; it has not resulted in an OOBE, but I think it is a good meditation exercise. One night I was dozing off and I started to feel something like a very strong combination of the two sensations, but involuntary (the 'V' in VELO stands for voluntary). I was wondering if I were about to finally have an OOBE, became frightened and had the thought 'I'm not ready' - and it suddenly stopped.

  • @richardscott2235
    @richardscott22355 ай бұрын

    Thank you for posting such an educative and inspiring video. A catalyst for good.

  • @KievitRob
    @KievitRob5 ай бұрын

    Another great discussion, thank you both. I was particularly taken by the tail end, where you discuss good and evil, and our responsibility to make value judgements (and act on them, presumably). As I understand it, making such judgements will have an impact on universal consciousness - we don't know or feel that we're contributing, because we are dissociated, but we do contribute. That's what we're here for: to enrich universal consciousness. Many people, myself included, tend to avoid taking position out of physical self-preservation. You don't want to be beaten up or even be killed because of your value judgement, even though you're convinced that it's perfectly correct. There is something in the dissociated state that calls for its longest possible existence, which leads to such avoidance strategies. Isn't that counter-productive?

  • @VittBiancoeNero-hx1jy

    @VittBiancoeNero-hx1jy

    5 ай бұрын

    Your observations are very interesting, recently I was thinking that ‘value judgements’ and ‘ acting upon those judgements verbally or what not, makes one vulnerable. I also thought that somewhat unconsciously our idea of Christ symbolises among other things that problem. In simple terms, the more one takes Christ as a model, the more vulnerable one is in society. Also, those decision that we take supposedly with Nature, as Kastrup said many times, are a ‘compromise’. Nature, Kastrup says, does not care for our safety. So, who cares about the safety of the individual? The individual himself or herself follows Nature up to a point, and that point might very well be the ‘edge’ of the Mandala or the Wheel before it makes the inner turn, ever, towards the center. Every ‘circle’ is one’s understanding of himself/herself and better value judgements are made. I made a comment regarding these issues 6 days ago.

  • @rachellane2836
    @rachellane2836Ай бұрын

    Excellent conversation! Thank you both. 🙏

  • @monivarinen9638
    @monivarinen96385 ай бұрын

    Excellent. Please can you also release these videos as podcasts ? I wish to revisit some of these ideas in reflective walks or drives. They need additional listens! Wonderful and rich content.

  • @anadrummond7058
    @anadrummond70584 ай бұрын

    A tree is a tree because that's what it wanted to me most. Expressing 'tree' is what it does best. There is no 'choice' because that would be completely absurd! I love that BK spoke about his partner and how females (occasionally) don't consider philosophical explanations, or equations or long form explanations..we just 'know', like Jung, we don't need to 'believe' we just 'know', it is just who we are. I am also excited that language can lead to the most profound places, despite the diversions, we arrive at the same place. Wise women should be more visible and their meta language, or better still 'silence' should be experienced and hopefully understood. I am loving how so many deeply clever men, most importantly from scientific backgrounds are finding the subtle language to revolutionise what was once a very dry male field. I agree that we have lost a huge canon of female voices, but how wonderful that we have these conversations - to challenge stagnant thinking- connecting male/female, real/dream, good/bad. All meaningless unless we individually harness the personal meaning for each of us. I am both 'Me' and my 'Father' was profound. The silent voice in all of us is usually the most insightful . The loud one more often than not drowns this out. BK is my hero. A voice for any gender.

  • @Reality_Road
    @Reality_Road27 күн бұрын

    I am jealous of the interviewer and Claudia, they have such a friend as Bernardo.

  • @FlorisVerbeij
    @FlorisVerbeij8 күн бұрын

    This is so enormously important and essential and yet so important to miss

  • @Conscium816
    @Conscium8165 ай бұрын

    I would love to hear Bernardo’s take on antinatalism as described by David Benatar, and what the implications on nature (MAL) would be if humanity hypothetically stopped procreating? An end to suffering and disassociation? As a suffering “human being” I find the idea of antinatalism very appealing and hard to refute.

  • @richardagar7830

    @richardagar7830

    4 ай бұрын

    No disrespect but i totally disagree. In my view we choose to come here for the very purpose of being separate from the source to enrich the source... Suffering is the ying to the yang of joy...

  • @viniciusornelas2160

    @viniciusornelas2160

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@richardagar7830as a general observation of the world, there's a lot more suffering than joy, that is clear even in nature Another question would be, why do we have to enrich the source?

  • @richardagar7830

    @richardagar7830

    4 ай бұрын

    @@viniciusornelas2160 in my view that's why the source provided this experience Think of it as similar to prayer but updated

  • @maruskarski169
    @maruskarski1695 ай бұрын

    Aquinas and other Scholastic philosophers frequently make use of the principle „agere sequitur esse’”, which means “action follows being.” The underlying concept is that what a thing does must necessarily reflect what it is in some way.

  • @demergent_deist

    @demergent_deist

    23 күн бұрын

    This scholastic proposition was especially utilized by Schopenhauer for the problem of free will.

  • @muriloams
    @muriloams5 ай бұрын

    I think these thinkers should all get together in an ayahuasca or DMTx session. Imagine what would come out of that. Bernardo, Don Hoffman, Dennis Mackenna, Jacques, Bruce Greysson, Garry Nolan, even Steven Greer. Listening and integrating their experiences would be invaluable.

  • @hellomate639

    @hellomate639

    Ай бұрын

    I don't like psychedelics. I don't trust them. They're popular now in this materialist spiritual desert of a world because they give people access. But, these experiences often fail to really connect you with what is important, leaving little breadcrumbs of truth, almost like it's a carrot on a stick.

  • @patriciooyarzun7076
    @patriciooyarzun70764 ай бұрын

    Amazing!!!.I am a biotec researcher (in Chile) and just got to Bernardo's ideas, which in my own path I had also approached (i.e. IIT - Jung`s theory, cognitive neurosciences, etc). I will be following other videos and certainly looking for books. Really nice to find these topics all together!.

  • @samuelcantu8321
    @samuelcantu83214 ай бұрын

    Highly informative and insightful.

  • @jach8047
    @jach804711 сағат бұрын

    Fantastic discussion.

  • @VanEazy
    @VanEazy5 ай бұрын

    Okay, Bernardo’s talk towards of “it doesn’t tell you why” and “there’s no nice convenient narrative” 🔥 absolutely!!!!! Could not agree more. His talk of “the movement of the impersonal” is worth multiple listens. Perfection.

  • @tyamada21
    @tyamada215 ай бұрын

    A segment from 'Saved by the Light of the Buddha Within'... My new understandings of what many call 'God -The Holy Spirit' - resulting from some of the extraordinary ongoing after-effects relating to my NDE... Myoho-Renge-Kyo represents the identity of what some scientists are now referring to as the unified field of consciousnesses. In other words, it’s the essence of all existence and non-existence - the ultimate creative force behind planets, stars, nebulae, people, animals, trees, fish, birds, and all phenomena, manifest or latent. All matter and intelligence are simply waves or ripples manifesting to and from this core source. Consciousness (enlightenment) is itself the actual creator of everything that exists now, ever existed in the past, or will exist in the future - right down to the minutest particles of dust - each being an individual ripple or wave. The big difference between chanting Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo and most other conventional prayers is that instead of depending on a ‘middleman’ to connect us to our state of inner enlightenment, we’re able to do it ourselves. That’s because chanting Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo allows us to tap directly into our enlightened state by way of this self-produced sound vibration. ‘Who or What Is God?’ If we compare the concept of God being a separate entity that is forever watching down on us, to the teachings of Nichiren, it makes more sense to me that the true omnipotence, omniscience and omnipresence of what most people perceive to be God, is the fantastic state of enlightenment that exists within each of us. Some say that God is an entity that’s beyond physical matter - I think that the vast amount of information continuously being conveyed via electromagnetic waves in today’s world gives us proof of how an invisible state of God could indeed exist. For example, it’s now widely known that specific data relayed by way of electromagnetic waves has the potential to help bring about extraordinary and powerful effects - including an instant global awareness of something or a mass emotional reaction. It’s also common knowledge that these invisible waves can easily be used to detonate a bomb or to enable NASA to control the movements of a robot as far away as the Moon or Mars - none of which is possible without a receiver to decode the information that’s being transmitted. Without the receiver, the data would remain impotent. In a very similar way, we need to have our own ‘receiver’ switched on so that we can activate a clear and precise understanding of our own life, all other life and what everything else in existence is. Chanting Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo each day helps us to achieve this because it allows us to reach the core of our enlightenment and keep it switched on. That’s because Myoho-Renge-Kyo represents the identity of what scientists now refer to as the unified field of consciousnesses. To break it down - Myoho represents the Law of manifestation and latency (Nature) and consists of two alternating states. For example, the state of Myo is where everything in life that’s not obvious to us exists - including our stored memories when we’re not thinking about them - our hidden potential and inner emotions whenever they’re dormant - our desires, our fears, our wisdom, happiness, karma - and more importantly, our enlightenment. The other state, ho, is where everything in Life exists whenever it becomes evident to us, such as when a thought pops up from within our memory - whenever we experience or express our emotions - or whenever a good or bad cause manifests as an effect from our karma. When anything becomes apparent, it merely means that it’s come out of the state of Myo (dormancy/latency) and into a state of ho (manifestation). It’s the difference between consciousness and unconsciousness, being awake or asleep, or knowing and not knowing. The second law - Renge - Ren meaning cause and ge meaning effect, governs and controls the functions of Myoho - these two laws of Myoho and Renge, not only function together simultaneously but also underlies all spiritual and physical existence. The final and third part of the tri-combination - Kyo, is the Law that allows Myoho to integrate with Renge - or vice versa. It’s the great, invisible thread of energy that fuses and connects all Life and matter - as well as the past, present and future. It’s also sometimes termed the Universal Law of Communication - perhaps it could even be compared with the string theory that many scientists now suspect exists. Just as the cells in our body, our thoughts, feelings and everything else is continually fluctuating within us - all that exists in the world around us and beyond is also in a constant state of flux - constantly controlled by these three fundamental laws. In fact, more things are going back and forth between the two states of Myo and ho in a single moment than it would ever be possible to calculate or describe. And it doesn’t matter how big or small, famous or trivial anything or anyone may appear to be, everything that’s ever existed in the past, exists now or will exist in the future, exists only because of the workings of the Laws ‘Myoho-Renge-Kyo’ - the basis of the four fundamental forces, and if they didn’t function, neither we nor anything else could go on existing. That’s because all forms of existence, including the seasons, day, night, birth, death and so on, are moving forward in an ongoing flow of continuation - rhythmically reverting back and forth between the two fundamental states of Myo and ho in absolute accordance with Renge - and by way of Kyo. Even stars are dying and being reborn under the workings of what the combination ‘Myoho-Renge-Kyo’ represents. Nam, or Namu - which mean the same thing, are vibrational passwords or keys that allow us to reach deep into our life and fuse with or become one with ‘Myoho-Renge-Kyo’. On a more personal level, nothing ever happens by chance or coincidence, it’s the causes that we’ve made in our past, or are presently making, that determine how these laws function uniquely in each of our lives - as well as the environment from moment to moment. By facing east, in harmony with the direction that the Earth is spinning, and chanting Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo for a minimum of, let’s say, ten minutes daily to start with, any of us can experience actual proof of its positive effects in our lives - even if it only makes us feel good on the inside, there will be a definite positive effect. That’s because we’re able to pierce through the thickest layers of our karma and activate our inherent Buddha Nature (our enlightened state). By so doing, we’re then able to bring forth the wisdom and good fortune that we need to challenge, overcome and change our adverse circumstances - turn them into positive ones - or manifest and gain even greater fulfilment in our daily lives from our accumulated good karma. This also allows us to bring forth the wisdom that can free us from the ignorance and stupidity that’s preventing us from accepting and being proud of the person that we indeed are - regardless of our race, colour, gender or sexuality. We’re also able to see and understand our circumstances and the environment far more clearly, as well as attract and connect with any needed external beneficial forces and situations. As I’ve already mentioned, everything is subject to the law of Cause and Effect - the ‘actual-proof-strength’ resulting from chanting Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo always depends on our determination, sincerity and dedication. For example, the levels of difference could be compared to making a sound on a piano, creating a melody, producing a great song, and so on. Something else that’s very important to always respect and acknowledge is that the Law (or if you prefer God) is in everyone and everything. NB: There are frightening and disturbing sounds, and there are tranquil and relaxing sounds. It’s the emotional result of any noise or sound that can trigger off a mood or even instantly change one. When chanting Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo each day, we are producing a sound vibration that’s the password to our true inner-self - this soon becomes apparent when you start reassessing your views on various things - such as your fears and desires etc. The best way to get the desired result when chanting is not to view things conventionally - rather than reaching out to an external source, we need to reach into our own lives and bring our needs and desires to fruition from within - including the good fortune and strength to achieve any help that we may need. Chanting Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo also reaches out externally and draws us towards, or draws towards us, what we need to make us happy from our environment. For example, it helps us to be in the right place at the right time - to make better choices and decisions and so forth. We need to think of it as a seed within us that we’re watering and bringing sunshine to for it to grow, blossom and bring forth fruit or flowers. It’s also important to understand that everything we need in life, including the answer to every question and the potential to achieve every dream, already exists within us.

  • @VenusLover17
    @VenusLover174 ай бұрын

    Love Essentia foundation and Bernardo’s and all of you guys’ work❤❤❤❤. Thanks thanks thanks!!

  • @jacksonelmore6227
    @jacksonelmore62275 ай бұрын

    All is Love and Self and One

  • @juergenbloh45
    @juergenbloh45Ай бұрын

    Thanks a lot for sharing

  • @SimoneMancini1
    @SimoneMancini14 ай бұрын

    Hi from Brazil!! 🇧🇷 Thanks for this amazing interview!!

  • @VittBiancoeNero-hx1jy
    @VittBiancoeNero-hx1jy5 ай бұрын

    Great video. I agree with B. Kastrup about the argument on free will, yet, what about the psychological issues that brought about those choices. I remember a character in M. Kundera’s book that decided to risk his life to help a stranger and if I recall died because of that act of heroism, and, the book said, the reason for such a risky act was to demonstrate to a non clear person in his past, that he was capable of such an act. Kundera went on to suggest that sometimes we do things to prove to people who are not present (anymore?) that we could do them. I find it difficult to completely accept Kastrup’s argument without considering a thought of H.Corbin “....it is to tour oneself, to delimit oneself so that, under the direction of the centre, entry is gained in all aspects of the personality. This amounts to designating self knowledge as self-incubation. And in the end the sequence of images takes us to this archetype of the complete man that Plato drew as a perfectly spherical being-that is, total and complete, reuniting in himself both masculine and feminine....” Free will has to contend with nature, but it is a work in progress and during such self incubation we make ‘the best free will decisions we are capable of a that moment’.

  • @sarahs3619
    @sarahs361920 күн бұрын

    I love this. I am a woman who enjoys listening to Bernardo. But I noticed that he is almost exclusively interviewed by men. I also know that these conversations are a lot of mental abstraction, which is generally less interesting to women, so I enjoyed this conversation talking about the masculine/feminine.

  • @stian.t
    @stian.t5 ай бұрын

    Yes... a pleasure, as always ♥

  • @banderastube
    @banderastube5 ай бұрын

    Great questions , great channel

  • @Boratio
    @Boratio5 ай бұрын

    I love these and hope you continue doing them. Unfortunately I've developed a partial parasocial relationship with Bernardo and have placed him in the role of a wise father or uncle that I wish I wish I had but never did. His perspectives heavily influence my life. Hans, you're a superb interviewer and seem like a kind man as well. I wish you both the best and look forward to additional content.

  • @stevenpham6734

    @stevenpham6734

    5 ай бұрын

    I completely empathize, a thinker like Bernardo is a very rare. Perhaps broaden your range of intellectual resources, i.e. read and listen to other philosophers such as Iain McGilchrist, John Verveake, Schopenhauer, Kant, Plato, Nagajuna , etc. to ultimately develop a concrete mental foundation of your own will help.

  • @robertrabel1014
    @robertrabel10144 ай бұрын

    Thank you

  • @nancyg3590
    @nancyg35905 ай бұрын

    Brilliant ❤

  • @world_musician
    @world_musician5 ай бұрын

    Did not expect alien talk from you guys

  • @mikeyfinn2
    @mikeyfinn25 ай бұрын

    Things on the other side of the dissociative boundary might be very useful for survival, enjoyment, etc. but be necessary to fully enable the boundary, and so omitted from the "dashboard". For example: access to all human knowledge throughout history. Very useful, but gets in the way of a good dissociative game.

  • @levinScholl
    @levinScholl5 ай бұрын

    I have a question for the next Q&A: Why does Bernardo and the Essentia Foundation advocate so strongly for analytical idealism, as opposed to and clearly differentiated from dual aspect monism? I recall Bernardo stating (in TOE, if I remember correctly) that analytical idealism trumps dual aspect monism for being more parsimonious: The analytical idealism framework requires less explanatory elements (mind + its representation as matter) compared to dual aspect monism ('deep structure' + two forms of representation: mind and matter), because 'mind' in analytical idealism encapsulates universal consciousness AND our personal inner private consciousness, since they are essentially the same. However, I would argue that our universal consciousness and our personal inner private consciousness are different, at least in the way they are experienced (our daily lives vs. NDE or psychedelic experiences), but also in terms of the role they play for the universe at large (one being a meta-cognitive observer, the other being the substrate of existence in general). As far as I understand Bernardo's thought correctly, he acknowledges such differences between universal consciousness and our inner private consciousness. So I do not understand the (strong) reasons to categorically object the statement that the differences between universal consciousness and our personal inner private consciousness are significant enough, so that we can call personal inner private consciousness an aspect of a deeper structure/universal consciousness (rather than the same thing). Is it really 'just' parsimony? If yes, I would say that this parsimony comes at the expense of downplaying the obvious (and at least phenomenologically fundamental) differences between universal consciousness and our inner private consciousness. I propose to invite Harald Atmanspacher to debate Kastrup on the metaphysics of Jung.

  • @CrispSkimmer
    @CrispSkimmer4 ай бұрын

    Geweldig!

  • @simka321
    @simka3215 ай бұрын

    The non-duality of free will and determinism is revealed in the fact that, at the end of time, one and only one history of everything that we have chosen to do will have been written.

  • @heinzgassner1057
    @heinzgassner10574 ай бұрын

    I always had a hard time to accept the ‘second law of thermodynamics’ when observing my first person experience of ‘consciousness and life’. Very helpful discussion for bringing my inner experience in alignment with scientific models.

  • @metalrock2112
    @metalrock21125 ай бұрын

    I love Bernardo! 👍🏻

  • @IVANHOECHAPUT
    @IVANHOECHAPUT4 ай бұрын

    Bernardo Kastrup is so insightful. I underastand entropy of order to disorder, but only from the definition of physics, the law of thermodynamics through mathematics. Entropy is a mathematical precept and as Einstein. probably the greatest scientist of all time, including Newton, held that mathematics failed the test of reliable connections with the nature of the Universe. In a 1921 lecture before the Prussian Academy of Science in Berlin, he stated: “As far as the propositions of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain; and as far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality.”

  • @user-gh3su9nt7l
    @user-gh3su9nt7l5 ай бұрын

    Bernardo is the best thing I have ever found in internet .... I just found so many things similar to what I always felt but no one understood me .... Bernardo's search for truth is what everybody should get inspired by

  • @Jacob-Vivimord
    @Jacob-Vivimord5 ай бұрын

    Glad you touched on the Maudlin encounter, Bernardo. We're all human, and we all get caught up in it sometimes. Good on you.

  • @federicosieli5099
    @federicosieli50995 ай бұрын

    I fully agree, how can you be indipendent from yourself? Above all is nature, we are nature, so we have all the possibilities nature has. In this sense there's no free will because we can't move out of nature. Especially agree with the "it could have been" theory. It can't be any could have been since the "choices" we made were the perfect outcome of what we were in that precise moment in time, and it could have not been otherwise. Thanks for the video!

  • @iscottke
    @iscottke4 ай бұрын

    Helps me understand my own path better (as usual).

  • @darrylkassle361
    @darrylkassle3614 ай бұрын

    My consciousness informs me that this channel will grow exponentially!!!

  • @RobbieAbley
    @RobbieAbley5 ай бұрын

    Consciousness is forever, a circle that never ends. Love and light, ( the same thing). Bless you all.oxo

  • @healingplaces
    @healingplaces4 ай бұрын

    Not a function of Time, a function of Being. Nicely put, Bernardo

  • @real_pattern
    @real_pattern5 ай бұрын

    interdependence: biology and beyond by kriti sharma would be an excellent female-authored addition to the in-house reading list -- i noticed that mcgilchrist quoted from it in TMWT part 1. it's an actual hidden gem of a text, and i don't say that lightly. there are some pretty convincing arguments raised against monistic physicalism/idealism in favor of a relational ontology of interdependence through several biological examples. i am well-convinced that covering it on this channel would be an excellent choice, not only because its revolutionary explication of interdependence, but also for its fascinating and unique commentary on the apparent tensions in monistic ontologies, be it physicalism or idealism.

  • @kevinbyrne3012
    @kevinbyrne30124 ай бұрын

    Id be interested to see a video of Bernardo discussing some of his books and the ideas within them, that would be great.

  • @MariaPeredaPhD
    @MariaPeredaPhD4 ай бұрын

    Regards from Brazil!

  • @iamthematrix-369
    @iamthematrix-3695 ай бұрын

    Our mind is not in our body, our body is in our mind. It's time to organize our intelligence and optimize our mind.

  • @rickmcentee9204
    @rickmcentee92045 ай бұрын

    Saying "if we could choose what we want we would", disregards the fact of self sabotage and complex motivations varying over time. Saying that we don't have true free will because we are determined by our being part of nature assumes that influences from nature writ large nullify any effective agency individually. It also disregards the vast corpus of NDE reports, where individual life review and learning from our bad decisions is so prominent. It's convenient that thinking there is no "could have been" does eliminate regret, but what if regret is an essential element in individual human growth and evolution? Why can't both be true?

  • @craigwillms61

    @craigwillms61

    5 ай бұрын

    I very much track with what you are saying... Free will does not mean you can choose to be handsome, smart and rich; it means you can choose ham and swiss instead of turkey on rye. And most importantly you can choose your attitude at any given time - that's free will.

  • @SWTORDREKKIN

    @SWTORDREKKIN

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@craigwillms61Very much agreed. When I first got tinnitus, I was angry, annoyed, bothered 24/7. It bothered me for months until I decided that I was not going to be bothered by it, and accepted it. Now I have peace. Perfect example of an internal choice being made about an external circumstance I could not control.

  • @lexafesyk1
    @lexafesyk15 ай бұрын

    Many thanks for the interview! Your thoughts once again helped me to avoid nihilistic hole. And special thanks for mentioning Ukraine 🙏

  • @nicklaurence318
    @nicklaurence3185 ай бұрын

    A comment on Bernardo's "the notion that there is no could-have-been eliminates regret from your life" - if I am the being that looks back and regrets, and learns from that regret for future choices, then regret is still useful, in the present moment, and can inform the being that I am and that I become. So I'm not sure that "eliminates" is the right word, but I get the original point, it can definitely change our relationship to regret radically...

  • @Killane10
    @Killane105 ай бұрын

    Hi Bernardo, I am really fascinated by your perspectives and you are clearly full of wisdom. but I really think you should take the plunge into the unknown and have another interview with Michael James. He is also full of wisdom and insight ❤❤❤ I really want to learn from conversations where 2 wise and intelligent people get angry, loose their cool, disagree and make up at the end agreeing respectively to diagree This is authentic and invaluable debate whete we all grow

  • @johnstarrett7754
    @johnstarrett77545 ай бұрын

    Music can indeed be beyond time. I improvise to meditate, and in the timeless mode *you* are the music unfolding at this instant. There are no previous instants, no future instants, only now, only music.

  • @notator

    @notator

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes: there is a music beyond time. But we never perceive infinitely short instants. As a musician, I'd say that experienced time is not the one-dimensional time that physicists use. Inside an unfolding "instant" (vertically aligned symbols in 2 dimensions in a score) are multiple levels of information unfolding at the same "time". Polyphony can only be perceived/understood as multi-dimensional time. One-dimensonal time is used by physicists because its directly related to the structure of an object that is macro-physically instantiated, such as a pendulum. To put it more aggressively: Music is practical metaphysics. :-)

  • @jilltyrrell7525
    @jilltyrrell75255 ай бұрын

    Love the new style videos - Essentia upped their game when they hired Hans. Keep em coming mate.

  • @lelah3852
    @lelah38525 ай бұрын

    For me, this correlated nature within and in origination and free-will in a way that makes so much sense, but we misunderstand. It Illuminated origination for me; and also the meaning of free-will and deterministic choice are more intertwined than realized bc our nature is the entity choosing; and this helps us to understand ourselves.

  • @johnwebb4863
    @johnwebb48635 ай бұрын

    At the risk of exposing my underinformed understanding of either orthodoxy, the more I listen to Bernardo, the more I hear Barack Spinoza. In the last segment, right after disclaiming to 'be" an "ethicist", Bernardo beautifully summarizes part five of The Ethics where Spinoza advises how we should live in the world. I know BK reveres Jung and other philosophers, yet I haven't heard reference to Spinoza. To my ear BK is todays representative of whom Einstein said "how much do I Love this noble man, no words can say". Because Spinoza sought to integrate his philosophy into his moment to moment life, as does BK, with the greatest sincerity and authenticity.

  • @KievitRob

    @KievitRob

    5 ай бұрын

    @johnwebb4863 You're spot on! BK explained at length the connection between his thoughts and Spinoza's in an earlier video. If I remember correctly, it was in one of his six-part series on Analytical idealism.

  • @PhysicsWithoutMagic
    @PhysicsWithoutMagic5 ай бұрын

    New Bernardo just dropped!

  • @timmyturner7494
    @timmyturner74945 ай бұрын

    Why do I feel this is coming to me right when I need it.

  • @aaphantasiaa

    @aaphantasiaa

    3 ай бұрын

    Fantastic isn’t it? I feel the same. How incredible to somehow find ourselves here & now, following these kind of discussions with a mind capable and willing to contemplate such enigmatic topics

  • @mariobartholomew
    @mariobartholomew5 ай бұрын

    e**(i**θ) = cos(θ) + i*sin(θ) e is the base of the natural logarithm. i is the imaginary unit, so that i**2=-1 or i=sqrt(-1) θ is a real number representing an angle in radians. cos(θ) is the cosine of the angle. sin(θ) is the sine of the angle. whats amazing is the value of sqrt(-1) raised to the power of sqrt(-1) = 0.2079 a real number, accurate to 4 decimal places

  • @gavindingley2268
    @gavindingley22684 ай бұрын

    I would argue that Claude Shannon's description of entropy is more relevant than that of classical thermodynamics. In thermodynamic entropy the work done in a process can not be retrieved when that process is reversed, like the compression of a gas by a piston. However, at the molecular level, entropy is described in terms of order and chaos, or more accurately the number of states a molecule of gas can occupy; this is statistical mechanics. Pushing the piston down to compress a gas required energy as you are reducing entropy locally, as the volume has decreased and therefore the number of states the gas molecules can occupy. In the beginning of the Universe, entropy was zero, as the Universe was a singularity, but as it expands the entropy increases. In information theory, and this applies also to statistical mechanics, entropy is inversely proportional to the probability of states occupied in a process compared the the probability of any available state occupied. More entropy is more information, the Universe is increasing in information as it expands. However there is a caveat due to consciousness, or at least our perception of aesthetic entropy. Low entropy is high order, which is not aesthetically pleasing, it is dead and bland. Alternatively high entropy is disordered and ugly, again there is low aesthetic appeal. There is therefore some midway-point, a threshold, passing from low entropy to high that resonates to a consciousness. Compare for example the low entropy of a former East German communist government building to a pile of rubble, both are not very aesthetic, however, the Pantheon is. Interestingly aesthetically pleasing architecture often has an ordered geometric pastern to it's structure, incorporating the Golden Ratio an the like. Here order progresses to chaos, increasing entropy, through growth, as does life.

  • @kahlrhoam6769
    @kahlrhoam67695 ай бұрын

    I’m a new sub, I love this topic. Now, one thing I’d like to insist on, is in regards of craft ‘defying the laws of physics’. I don’t think they’d the case; I believe it be moreso, ‘craft *defeating* status of physics. They’re still inside vs. outside of this Universe with us, at least when we detect/ sight them, zipping around on Earth & Oceans. A few scientists/ physicists/ UFO technology researchers, besides directly addressing their theories on UFO propulsion, some have essentially alluded to psyche interfacing with the craft, to operate. & navigate. 🛸

  • @rooruffneck
    @rooruffneck5 ай бұрын

    Outside the overly simple generalizations about sexual diffentiation, this was pur joy! That said, at the end of that segment, Bernardo did say he was way too locked into one pole.

  • @VittBiancoeNero-hx1jy

    @VittBiancoeNero-hx1jy

    5 ай бұрын

    When Kastrup tells us about Lou Salome’s as a book he could have easily included, he also tells us that she, Salome’, changed her younger lover’s name to Rainer because Rilke’s original name was not manly enough. Interesting. But I wonder, was that a Freudian slip of some sort? Salome’, whose book should have been included in a ‘all men’ list, wants her lover to be ‘manly’. This is mentioned as one of the ‘curiosities’ we should know about her. Sorry just a light hearted observation, a bit of fun, nothing against K. at all.

  • @rooruffneck

    @rooruffneck

    5 ай бұрын

    @@VittBiancoeNero-hx1jy We can't escape the patriarchy! :)

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