10K subscribers! A Q&A with Bernardo Kastrup

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  • @spiritfilled5758
    @spiritfilled5758 Рік тому +89

    I've come from a Christian worldview. When I lost my son last year, I could no longer accept belief based upon words from a book. There was a disconnect. I have spent much time seeking a knowing thru my own experience, allowing life to teach me, not seeking outside of myself. Under Idealisum, I've learned how my experience is my teacher, not words from others or a book. Life is a gift that when I'm in touch with my experience, I can and have learned much. Thank you for the work done. I will do my part to share this work with my community.❤ much love

    • @gkannon77
      @gkannon77 Рік тому +7

      This was beautiful, thank you for posting it. I come from a similar situation, with regard to Christianity. I have not lost someone extremely close to me like you have yet, but I am thankful that I found idealism prior to that. The suffering that losing a son could impart would likely crush me, without the intrinsic meaning I have found through this philosophical understanding.

    • @krishnapartha
      @krishnapartha Рік тому +3

      Thank you for sharing. ❤ bless you.

    • @GiedriusMisiukas
      @GiedriusMisiukas Рік тому +1

      Similar experience for me

    • @jeannazario2996
      @jeannazario2996 Рік тому +2

      Thanks for sharing. Plese look fo the Bigelow Institute of Comscioussness Essays. Bernardo has an essay there too.

    • @madcyril4135
      @madcyril4135 Рік тому +6

      Hello from u.k.
      My dad was a journeyman bricklayer, born in 1909
      and passed 1993.
      He lost his first wife to cancer when he was 21 she was 10 yrs older than him.
      What faith he had he lost, when she passed he ziggzagged the u.k.
      Working, then met mum in 1950.
      He spent time off on his travels in local libraries, instead of bars.
      Never mentioned religion or politics at home ever not even once!
      I’m 66 now, and never think about religion, and the only
      reason I look into politics is because we are in a mess globally!
      Just goes how your parents can influence you.
      I was in my early 20s, reading a weighty tome almost
      Certain it was Nietzsche .
      And dad said, what are you reading son?
      I told him and he said, ok but what are you going to do with it?
      Take care from
      U.k.

  • @Hermetic7
    @Hermetic7 Рік тому +102

    Trust me when I say, your channel needs 10 million subscribers!

  • @shroomedup
    @shroomedup Рік тому +22

    Bonus points for The Cure shirt!

    • @essentiafoundation
      @essentiafoundation  Рік тому +12

      Rookie mistake not asking Bernardo about this during the conversation:) But he did ask me: should I keep it on. 'Yes! , I said, because Idealism is The Cure.💫

    • @MichaelEhling
      @MichaelEhling Рік тому

      ​@@essentiafoundationShow me show me show me how you do that trick, the one that makes more sense of the world...🎶

    • @danielaquacinella1567
      @danielaquacinella1567 Рік тому

      I thought the same!!😂❤❤❤

  • @aletanna
    @aletanna 6 місяців тому +2

    I am fanning out on Bernardo

  • @paddydiddles4415
    @paddydiddles4415 Рік тому +2

    I think the reason we don’t have such easy access to the future compared to the past, is because the future hasn’t happened, while as the past has

  • @danielaquacinella1567
    @danielaquacinella1567 Рік тому +35

    I love Bernardo Kastrup's mind and how he thinks and articulates his thinking... the language he uses and his philosophical and scientific radical and inspiring insights. But in this interview I was really touched by his wisdom and sensitivity. His reflection on the notion of sacrifice and the egoistic attempt of humans of wanting to be free of suffering is spot on. It's so liberating to know it's not my aim and up to me to end my personal suffering...how not accepting life and suffering as part of life creates more suffering. I'm really grateful he shared such a vulnerable personal story to talk about his shift in narrative around personal suffering and renewed peace ❤btw...The Cure is my favourite band!!😊

  • @sandramcelrea1842
    @sandramcelrea1842 3 місяці тому +2

    "Life is sacraficial. It is not about us". Thankyou Bernardo for this transforming insight. I am 78 and was the family scapegoat since my teens. I've lived with constant tinnitusfor 22 years plus severely distorted hearing in one ear only for the first 7 years until I went totally deaf in that ear. I had a major stroke nearly 5 years ago in which I lost a considerable portion of my brain and completely lost the ability to play classical music on my beautiful grand piano. But Ive never been more at peace than I am today. Those early challenges were ultimately of profound importance to me and lead me to a wonderful freedom that even the stroke has not taken from. In fact the stroke brought me staight into the present moment, perhaps for the first time ever.
    To think that these personal challenges have absolute meaning for the universe and my efforts are not ultimately lost is a very heartening and wonderful discovery. Thankyou so much for your honest and rigourous work.
    And by the way, I can speak from personal experience, that it is possible to know today what will happen in 24 hours time, even though the instruction recieved made no sense at all at the time. It happened once and I checked it out thoroughly . 😊

  • @TheHouseofAImusic
    @TheHouseofAImusic Рік тому +20

    I discovered Bernardo's work several months ago, and it has deeply changed my way to see the world and my way to treat myself and the others. I'm here at 10k subscribers and I'll be here at 10M subscribers,

  • @juergenbloh45
    @juergenbloh45 6 місяців тому +1

    Thanks a lot🙏🙏🙏

  • @JanneWolterbeek
    @JanneWolterbeek Рік тому +2

    I do not regret discovering this channel! ❤

  • @MisterNashT
    @MisterNashT Рік тому +1

    Bernardo is my guru.

  • @Oskar-S-
    @Oskar-S- Рік тому +2

    Yeah

  • @kgrandchamp
    @kgrandchamp Рік тому +1

    Hey Hans and Bernardo! I must agree with Hans that I don't really understand all of Bernardo's thinking! Even though I have quite a bit in common with Bernardo in that I lived in Rio for my first 17 years of life, have quite severe tinnitus, and worked in IT support (not at his level) for most of my working life! haha! My "natural" perception of nature inhibits my understanding of Analytical Idealism. Somehow, the sharp, real, solid, easily manipulated world of "materialism", becomes somewhat unreal, ephemeral, when I imagine stars, chemicals, rocks and tools as objects created within consciousness or fields of subjectivity! Am I missing something here? Thanks for your great work guys! 🌿

  • @samrowbotham8914
    @samrowbotham8914 Рік тому +6

    It was only eight or nine years ago when I asked Bernardo if he would do a podcast with Evita Ochell so he's come a long way in a short time and people are now beginning to take idealism seriously. I tell friends who are interested to read Dreamed Up Reality First as I feel it's a gentle introduction to Idealism. I hope everything continues to grow it's always been obvious to me that Materialism is taking us down to a dead end.
    I remember telling Bernardo about a video on here called 'Digital Physics Argument for
    God's Existence' is very good as its conclusion is we are all immersed in the Mind at Large.
    I do hope one day BK writes a book about Bishop George Berkley and of course, the news that physicists were awarded the Nobel Prize last year for showing that the universe is not locally real supports Idealism.
    Well done to Bernardo, Fred and everyone working at Essentia I hope the next eight years will be as exciting and encourage everyone to support it in any way they can.

  • @heinzgassner1057
    @heinzgassner1057 Рік тому +7

    It‘s not only the Tinnitus that brings me very much in tune with Bernardo. My natural science socialization, disturbed by ‘annoyingly disturbing and blissful experiences’ that came from ‘nowhere’ and which I only learned over the years to understand and integrate into my life. This made me tumble through eastern traditions, tumble into Plotinus and Spinoza - all in search to find safety belts helping me to explain what I experienced. Bernardo is a big help to satisfy my rational approaches, while Rupert Spira puzzles me with his unbelievable clarity. Thank you and bless you guys.

  • @Krisach
    @Krisach Рік тому +2

    I love to hear Kastrup explore these concepts. I keep hearing him describe psychedelics as reducing or impairing brain activity. Is Bernardo familiar with Selen Atasoy and her research on connectome harmonics and LSD? It suggests that the vocabulary of connectome harmonics (geometrical standing wave patterns across the brain's connectome) increases significantly, akin to how a jazz musician improvises in a variety of spontaneous, yet not arbitrary ways. The interconnectedness of these brain cymatics in regions of the brain that usually do not connect as often seem to go against the notion of psychedelics working "only" through reducing the brain's perceptual filtering or activity 🤔 Would love to hear his take on this more musical perspective on brain activity, it is quite ground breaking ✨

  • @deborahbreen69
    @deborahbreen69 Рік тому +20

    I’m glad you are here. Your work has enriched my life.

  • @laika5757
    @laika5757 8 місяців тому +1

    Bernado is fantastic..👍

  • @madamefeemy
    @madamefeemy Рік тому +3

    Bernardo, I don’t mean to sound hyperbolic, but you are a Job/Christ-like figured for me and undoubtedly countless others. I can only begin to convey how drastically your intellectual framing of idealism has transformed every facet of my life and perspective. I can only offer a pale reflection of your intellect, but I’ve begun to share your insights with others; I have no doubt many others are doing the same. Because of you, I sense the Truth is spreading-and it is all the grace of the suffering that led you to become the head of the Essentia Foundation and produce a mountain of invaluable content. Thank you for your sacrifice. I hope one day I have a chance to thank you in person.

  • @elogiud
    @elogiud Рік тому +9

    This was the very best interview; and I have listened to quite a number of talks with Bernardo; a man I truly admire! A sincere thank you to the Essentia Foundation for having recognized the greatness of this one individual mind and soul, and for sharing his greatness with ALL! Thank you, Bernardo; your gifts to us are priceless!

  • @hugothales4902
    @hugothales4902 Рік тому +12

    I love this Q&A format. Wonderful topics. So enlightening. More of this please 🙏

  • @laurakelly631
    @laurakelly631 Рік тому +1

    As always, such a great presentation! Thank you so much! A question: How is an insight (learned by us in our disassociated state and released into nature when we die) experienced as an insight or 'is a knowing' by nature if nature is not metaconscious? Or, how does 'Nature' know? How is that insight held by Nature once we have un-disassociated? (died)

  • @jenmdawg
    @jenmdawg 29 днів тому

    Thanks!

  • @laika5757
    @laika5757 8 місяців тому

    I love people who have seen both sides of life.... agony that makes them suisidal, and the resurrection that makes them Godlike.
    Bernado and Eckhart Tolle are 2 such people. Their contribution to the Human endeavour is fantastic..🙏

  • @philwilson56
    @philwilson56 Місяць тому +1

    Fantastic ❤

  • @cassidylhd
    @cassidylhd Рік тому +22

    I really relate to Bernardo's struggles with meditation and attainment of altered states without any intermediary factors. His "hard-headedness", as he puts it, is what has made his work so accessible to me. So although I know it must frustrate you endlessly, thank you for being this way, Bernardo!

    • @crimsonguy723
      @crimsonguy723 Рік тому +3

      It's why I love his discussions with Rupert Spira. Rupert is coming from the exact opposite perspective (religion, art, etc). After watching some of them on YT, I read Ruperts' Nature of Consciousness and it resonated with my more than any other spiritual book that I've read. I love that they are besties and hang out, lol, that thought makes me happy.

    • @yifuxero9745
      @yifuxero9745 Рік тому

      Struggles with meditation diminish with the proper methods. Access "Mahamritunjaya mantra - Sacred Sounds Choir" Listen to it for 2 min per day for at least two weeks. In due time you will transcend the mind altogether; at first for a short period of time that lengthens with more practice. (until nonduality is continuous).

    • @yifuxero9745
      @yifuxero9745 Рік тому

      This method will be helpful: Access "Mahamritunjaya mantra - Sacred Sounds Choir". Listen to it for 2 min per day for at least two weeks. In due time you will transcend thought and enter into the non-dual state of Pure Consciousness.

  • @hcellix
    @hcellix Рік тому +1

    Ok, 10,001. Let's get it to 1million.

  • @dazlemwithlovelight
    @dazlemwithlovelight Рік тому +5

    "YES" we made it . . ! ! Doing a little happy dance inside as I listen. Thank you for all you share, I think I speak for most here. Cheers from a digga down under.

  • @stevenmccarthy112
    @stevenmccarthy112 Рік тому +6

    I'm sitting here yelling YES YES every few minutes for the pure joy of hearing this awesome stuff, especially about memory which is something of great interest to me.

  • @elyalainlevy
    @elyalainlevy Рік тому +3

    Bedankt! Goed gesprek, kijk uit naar meer!

  • @carlt570
    @carlt570 Рік тому +3

    Wonderful conversation. Love that the cat made a walk on appearance 🙂

  • @footballfactory8797
    @footballfactory8797 Рік тому +12

    Keep doing what your doing guys!! Love you Bernardo, can’t wait to get your newest book, still need to get through the two I have of yours already, heavy reading but so fascinating!

  • @gmk2222
    @gmk2222 5 місяців тому +1

    Subscribed ❤

  • @michela62f
    @michela62f 4 місяці тому

    When I watch you guys and observe the the joy of your friendship it brings a physical tear to my eyes!
    Or is that physical?
    Regardless I purely enjoy your discourse and challenge to create a new paradigm for the human race. All the best! Congratulations!!!

  • @anthonylawrence5842
    @anthonylawrence5842 Рік тому +1

    As Joseph Campbell said
    We all share the supreme ordeal, Carry the cross of the redeemer. Not in the bright moments of our tribes great victories, but in the silence of our personal despair.

  • @n33k0
    @n33k0 11 місяців тому +1

    My favorite part is while he’s talking about Analytic Idealism, he’s wearing a shirt that says THE CURE

  • @AriRuuska
    @AriRuuska Рік тому +4

    Comment about suffering (relates to discussion starting around 1:34:40). In my experience suffering end didn't mean the end of metacognition. I have chronic pain (rheumatic) and I have suffered a lot because of infections and pain. Then something happened. I call it perspective change. Now I'm all the time aware of "that which knows" and I'm watching life from there. After that, the pain has been a teacher, and I have learned so much from that. I have still pain but now it's like a dear friend of mine and even more. I'm grateful that I have had an opportunity to "spend time with the teacher". Also, pain doesn't touch my happiness in any way. I'm happy now with this painful situation. So, I don't think that the end of suffering ends anything beneficial for nature. It's the opposite I think. 😊

  • @ultramiddle4991
    @ultramiddle4991 Рік тому +1

    My tinnitus, after 5 decades, it really does blend into the background sometimes and I have learned to fall asleep by giving it competition from blizzards, crackling fires, thunderstorms, and all nights train rides, thanks to the internet. I’d rather have that then constant migraines like some of my friends experience. ❤

  • @alexjan108
    @alexjan108 Рік тому +14

    I get a sort of ecstasy hearing Bernardo sharing his deep insights on so many different subjects we have often only rudimentary knowledge. He is so enriching our lives taking us on the hand and guiding us in his beautiful garden of thoughts. Beautiful soul!

  • @terradoflorescer
    @terradoflorescer Рік тому +2

    Thank you so much for this video and for all the amazing work! It's been a delightful journey to listen and to learn so much. ❤🧡💙

  • @90days90
    @90days90 Рік тому +2

    oh man i want to hear more about that cliffhanger!!!!!!!!!

    • @ianbaez1998
      @ianbaez1998 Рік тому

      Seriously! I've heard Bernardo foreshadow about aliens and other cryptid paranormal phenomena, but I wonder how it connects to idealism.

  • @shanosantwanos3908
    @shanosantwanos3908 Рік тому +3

    The fact materialism is bankrupt is finally being realized by some people...good start..a return to the German idealism and romanticism philosophy would be fantastic, even if it is the entry level or 'lite' version.

  • @ideacastilluminate
    @ideacastilluminate Рік тому +6

    Once again, Floki contributes to the matters at hand. Thanks for the dialogue!

  • @Meditation409
    @Meditation409 Рік тому +1

    Wow that was really great! Im so darn glad Isubbed. Absolutely great content!!! ❤ 💯

  • @jericosha2842
    @jericosha2842 Рік тому

    Beautiful conversation. Keep thinking about it afterwards.

  • @innerlight617
    @innerlight617 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for having Bernardo, a philosopher i consider as a real gem for western culture.
    I wish a day he will meet for a public discussion Eckhart Tolle.ॐ ❤ 🙏

  • @melaniebruce3923
    @melaniebruce3923 Рік тому +1

    Good to hear from Bernardo ..

  • @Sebastian_S_Azar
    @Sebastian_S_Azar Рік тому +3

    How was the cake? You never commented that.
    I love your work and really hope you get extremely much more attention. This is a breakthrough and Bernardo has personally un-brainwashed me from materialism. Thank you(me)(us)(god) for the sacrifice.

    • @essentiafoundation
      @essentiafoundation  Рік тому

      The cake was delicious and left us wanting more:) I feel honored to be able to make these videos and just want to keep on exploring and sharing!! So good to hear we are making impact!

    • @AzarPhilosophy
      @AzarPhilosophy Рік тому

      ​@@essentiafoundation Hi! Please do respond. I have a channel dedicated to idealism and philosophy mostly, and would really like to interview bernardo or anyone of your team since i have a lot of questions i think have not been asked before with regard to analytical idealism. Mind at large in dissociation is asking you. 🐂

    • @Sebastian_S_Azar
      @Sebastian_S_Azar Рік тому

      @@essentiafoundation why do my questions get deleted?

  • @HighCountryStudio
    @HighCountryStudio Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this informal ramble. Very enjoyable and informative.🤞that you will have many more subscribers. It can’t be too soon.Congratulations on your success so far!

  • @slymaceo9124
    @slymaceo9124 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much!

  • @ultramiddle4991
    @ultramiddle4991 Рік тому +2

    Appreciate this format of my enthusiastic eavesdropping on a rich, skillfully conducted gathering of ideas and impressions shared between two individuals with obvious chemistry onscreen. Thank you

  • @altrs9215
    @altrs9215 Рік тому +1

    I was excited late last night, when I was reading over an article on agents that combat cardio toxicity and, about a third of the way into the article, in a table that enumerated the different agents, was bottle brush!
    Bottle brush is a tree that produces wonderful vibrant red flowers with amazing fiber optic like "petals" arranged in a brush form. By chance a bottle brush is located just below the steps that descend to our bungalow. Exited by the data I harvested the leaves and threw them into my dehydrator after washing them throughly and now eagerly await the dry time so I can I give the stuff a go.

  • @lousialb8962
    @lousialb8962 Рік тому +2

    Thank you so much! This discussion was very beneficial, despite none of the content being new to me. Upon reflecting upon why I felt so struck, I realized that it is the absence of animosity and arrogance.
    During years of puzzling, I have stitched together a patchwork of understanding, seemingly from disparate cloths, each asserting their definitive wholeness or perfection, despite gaping holes or flaws being apparent. So my experience has been painstaking, laborious, full of humble doubt and frustration. A seeming imperative to endlessly educate myself sufficiently in vastly different domains before I'm adequately equipped to accept and integrate whatever may be valid from that domain and to confidently leave on the cutting floor where it has veered off from reality because of some fundamental error that replicates exponentially.
    So many conversations seem like battles to destroy or capture the other, to convert them. Or like a guru/disciple in which the guru is assumed infallible, with the disciple gullibly submitting to the guru's words notwithstanding that they obviously are not (perhaps not yet) the disciple's actual experience.
    So I very much appreciated the cooperative and collaborative tone of this dialogue. Because there were no sides, my mind was not provoked into picking sides as I listened. That made it very easy to cooperate and collaborate too. And many things I KNEW but could not claim to feel genuinely took root. So very grateful!
    There is no physical person currently in my life with whom I can cooperate and collaborate to explore these questions. So I'm grateful for these virtual realities where I feel at home.

  • @cashglobe
    @cashglobe Рік тому +2

    Let’s go! Next stop, 100k!

  • @behnaz5097
    @behnaz5097 Рік тому +2

    Just pure delight,wow..what a conversation, that you so much for sharing it with us🙏💚

  • @monicat160
    @monicat160 Рік тому +4

    Que entrevista maravilhosa! Bernardo, muito obrigada por existir e trazer tanto sentido!

  • @barbharwood3834
    @barbharwood3834 11 місяців тому

    2:15:25 I would love to see you give your explanation of what's happening when somebody comes along and greatly upsets you, pushes your buttons. In terms of memory, patterns, morphic fields overlapping between people, and how change happens as a result.

  • @javadhashtroudian5740
    @javadhashtroudian5740 Рік тому +1

    Thank you both very much for another great video.
    I love the Alan Watts cat metaphor. I remember it always but had forgotten where I first read it.

  • @damianclifford9693
    @damianclifford9693 Рік тому +2

    Would be interesting to hear a long detailed discussion between Bernardo and Iain McGilchrist 🙏

  • @franswa529
    @franswa529 Рік тому +4

    The best explanation of the Daemon! Thank you 🙏

  • @GiedriusMisiukas
    @GiedriusMisiukas Рік тому +1

    Nice interview.
    56:35 :)
    1:04:05 Alan Watts
    1:26:40 on the book "More Than Allegory: On Religious Myth, Truth And Belief" by Bernardo Kastrup
    1:48:00 and 1:51:43

  • @ceciliagarcia1307
    @ceciliagarcia1307 Рік тому +2

    I've been thinking, if every person who watched this video also subscribed to the Essentia Foundation they would have 14,882K instead of 11.4k in 8 days, wouldn't that be a step forward? And this video was made to celebrate 10K, congrats!!!! If that were the case, we'll be watching the 100K celebration video with Bernardo Kastrup quicker than we imagine. Hopefully.

    • @essentiafoundation
      @essentiafoundation  Рік тому +1

      That absolutely is the holy grail on UA-cam, that every viewer becomes a subscriber! I guess it is up to us to make the content so engaging that that actually happens:)

  • @renatabianchi6453
    @renatabianchi6453 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much …with a growing feeling of gratitude🙏😊

  • @krishnapartha
    @krishnapartha Рік тому +1

    My prayers and well wishes to you Bernardo and team at Essentia. May you all live long and keep spreading this timeless wisdom of the ancients with scientific rigor. :-) 🙏🏾❤️🔥

  • @ChromosomeSyndicate
    @ChromosomeSyndicate Рік тому +1

    Heel fascinerend wat De heer Bernardo Kastrup weet te vertellen.

  • @renateuwe9033
    @renateuwe9033 Рік тому +2

    Knowing now the story of your suffering and your surrendering to that suffering, I am deeply touched by the blessing expressed in this anniversary >10K and in your wealth of wisdom through your books, Essential Foundation and your huge amount of other YT videos, you have brought into the world/to awareness🙏🏽💫✨mil parabéns para você!! 🌹🌹🌹😘

  • @afterceasetoexist
    @afterceasetoexist Рік тому +5

    love your shirt bernardo

  • @realcygnus
    @realcygnus Рік тому +2

    Congrats ! TBH it ought to be 10M but these things take time. We should celebrate every added zero, at least.

  • @TheYellowshuttle
    @TheYellowshuttle Рік тому +1

    Excellent interview. We need more.❤️
    More questions for BK:
    If we fold metacognition upon itself, can it cause a temporary untangle (or cessation of metacognition) to reveal a glimpse of the underlying substrate in a more basic form?
    The motivation for thinking thus is that metacognition is itself a product of super convolution or layering of underlying substrate.

  • @crux101
    @crux101 Рік тому +1

    Thiank you for such a clear voice. I have been following you for about a year and have found your words explain many of the important decisions I've made in life because I listened to that nameless ~push~; I came to know it was important to listen and I am so glad in my 75 years that (for the most part) I did. I have had an interesting and full time on this MudBall!

  • @aidanhall6679
    @aidanhall6679 Рік тому +1

    Congrats on the 10k! 🥳 I see it ticking over 11k already!
    P.S. I can only hope to have a conversation with Dr Kastrup one day 🙏🏻

  • @texelle
    @texelle Рік тому +2

    Just discovered your channel. Thanks to algorithms. Thanks guys. Fascinating & interesting exchange. ;o-))

  • @sheric123
    @sheric123 Рік тому +1

    Great conversation 🎉
    Congratulations and thanks 🙏

  • @whoaitstiger
    @whoaitstiger Рік тому +4

    The fact that Bernado can make peace with tinnitus, which is one of my greatest fears, gives me courage to face the difficult parts of life. I don't know if I would take my life if it happened to me, I would definitely consider it but I hope I'd be able to endure the suffering and find peace with it as he has.

    • @MadMallory
      @MadMallory Рік тому

      Tinnitus can be caused by caffeine!

  • @gkannon77
    @gkannon77 Рік тому +1

    This was awesome, your channel needs more of this to counterbalance the great scientific con tent. Looking forward to what your channel has in the future.

  • @N0r8
    @N0r8 Рік тому +2

    More of this please.

  • @youtubecanal
    @youtubecanal Рік тому +1

    1. Is context the creation of possibilities or, in othrr words, experiences and concepts in the screen of perception?
    2. Does each rise of a different context creates different perceptions or realities?
    3. Because of the rise of metacognition context, I am the size of what I see, and not of my physical tall.
    4. Is the dissociation process the fundamental context to create meta cognition?
    5. Causality and time: the analogy of Alan Watts is very usefull.

  • @vartanvartanian4412
    @vartanvartanian4412 Рік тому +3

    This was good. Down to earth. High level. 😊

  • @glitchyatheist
    @glitchyatheist Рік тому +4

    Saved to 'watch when high'

    • @detodounpoco37
      @detodounpoco37 Рік тому

      A powerful way to expand our experience of Mind at Large

  • @zenadastra
    @zenadastra Рік тому +1

    Hi, thanks for creating such interesting videos. Is there any where I can view your content besides UA-cam? As I'm getting adverts seemingly every 5 minutes on my device and begrudge paying for UA-cam Premium.
    Many thanks.

  • @patricksee10
    @patricksee10 Рік тому

    interesting discussion about sacrifice gentlemen.
    The concept of sacrifice is too often ignored in modern philosophical discourse. Thanks for raising it.

  • @walvarad777
    @walvarad777 Рік тому +1

    Love your shirt Bernardo!

  • @oliviergoethals4137
    @oliviergoethals4137 Рік тому +1

    Inevitibility of growth towards Truth.

  • @_KimAngell
    @_KimAngell Рік тому +2

    And now 15K only 1 month later! 😀

    • @efteestein
      @efteestein 10 місяців тому +1

      35k a few months after that!

    • @_KimAngell
      @_KimAngell 10 місяців тому +1

      @@efteestein 🤯 😍

  • @AviAdir
    @AviAdir Рік тому +1

    Congratulations! Thanks so much for your work!

  • @alija-sirbeg
    @alija-sirbeg Рік тому +1

    Hi Bernardo, I like your thinking very much, indeed, and in one moment in this video, you said the right way to define Reality is math, mathematics. How can you expect something like this neglecting the Kurt Gödels theorem from 1931 “The Theorem of Incompleteness? How can you neglect his statement “One is unable to define mathematically one system without one point outside of that system and that point has to be assumed.” The missing, supposed point for the definition of Reality, according to Kurt, is to be taken from the field of indescribable, unfathomable, unbegotten, transcendent, androgynous, and the source of everything, and many more uns…... Bertrand Russell, Wittgenstein, Hibner, and all other world mathematicians were lost being confronted with this fact.
    Are we going to continue with the new and new constructs, neglecting so many facts for which we will never have answers. Metacognition will not help us here. ????

  • @JOSELUIS1964
    @JOSELUIS1964 Рік тому +1

    In 55:33, under analytical idealism how Alzheimer, which affects memory and identity of a person can be explained?

  • @josejrtuti
    @josejrtuti Рік тому +1

    great interview. thank!

  • @artursknope8927
    @artursknope8927 Рік тому +1

    Thank you, for your meta cognitive work! Just yesterday found your channel. It would be really great to talk to you, and if I can propose a challenge it would be even more meaningful to sit in silence. I think you are doing meditation, it is just active. Highly recommend Vipassana meditation for you. Hope your dimon sees this. Have a great day!

  • @AriRuuska
    @AriRuuska Рік тому

    Not found this on comments so I’ll post it. 50:05 BK said “outside of time it’s already happened”. It’s kept bothering me.
    We live all the time outside of time as far I know. “Now” is not moving through the time it’s ever present. Constant change plus our capability to remember plus metacognition creates time, right? What does BK means by that sentence, would be lovely to hear. 😊 Or maybe I’m asking the “wrong question”. 😅

  • @KR-jq3mj
    @KR-jq3mj Рік тому +1

    Brilliant 👏 would love to hear BK chat with Michael Levin ....

  • @johnstarrett7754
    @johnstarrett7754 Рік тому +2

    The experience of satori can certainly give you additional and surprising connection to the mind at large.

    • @Михаил-д6х1з
      @Михаил-д6х1з Рік тому +1

      That's what Advaita Vedanta is about. I've been watching lectures by Swami Sarvapriyananda and it is exactly what Bernardo has been teaching, only it's been discovered two thousand years ago.

  • @ultramiddle4991
    @ultramiddle4991 Рік тому

    Could there please be a series of children’s books about such things so this granny can have an easy beginning understanding?.I’ve had a long life of accepting indoctrinations since my first breath.

  • @Autobotmatt428
    @Autobotmatt428 Рік тому

    Sir Arthur Eddington also wrote in philosophy of science. In his book The Nature of the Physical World he argued that materialism had been conclusively overthrown with the development of relativity and, even more importantly, quantum physics, and that the only viable alternative was a form of idealism.

  • @ibodhidogma
    @ibodhidogma Рік тому

    As a kind of panpsychist myself, I see matter as just an expression of Consciousness ("matter is light, trapped"). They are one in the same-to varying degrees and always in flux.

  • @amanofnoreputation2164
    @amanofnoreputation2164 10 місяців тому +1

    I've had experience that are similar to precognition, but it's not as simple as me knowing or experiencing something before it happens -- sometimes it's a bit like that, but it's very fuzzy and I always have to do a double take: "Did I remember this, or is it deja vu? And if it's deja vu, can I pretend to know what deja vu is? Is the reductionist attitude to such experiences really the case?"
    Those experiences have an impersonal character in that the vision comes, you don't know why, it's gone and you don't think about it for, say, ten years, and then you realize, "I saw this before."
    It's not just a feeling either but something you can very definitely recall.
    But sometimes my precognitions are much weirder than that. I don't even know if they properly qualify as precognitions. The way it goes is, I have an idea. I talk about it, write it down, or communicate it in some way, often not even _to_ anyone but just when I'm alone. And then, years later, it happens. It has the same impersonal quality as the first case but with an inscrutible sardonic twist to it where the cosmic giggle behind the phenomena wants me to know that I was the one who said it would happen. These "precognitions" are intricate and frequent enough that it can't be a case of parralell thinking. Sometimes what I precognize isn't even just an idea but an event in the political or even the natural world. Some of the most powerful institutions in the world would have to be personally invested in the verbal diarrhea of a nameless shmoe from an industrial estate for my words to have been causally linked to the event. But, like I said, this werid psychcic event has this tinge to it that seemingly want to tempt me into thinking I'm making this stuff happen.
    It's a bit more than a casual synchronicity, but less than a prophecy, because for it to be a prophecy I'd have to be going around with a placard and a tin foil hat insisting to people that what I say will happen. Whatever this thing is, it doesn't like playing the game that way.

  • @renateuwe9033
    @renateuwe9033 Рік тому

    🌹muchissimos geacias, Bernardo🙏🏽😘I follow your posts (in Germany )with the greatest interest and inner resonance!🥰
    # Precognition:
    When I was 18, I dreamed of a close 20-years old friend's fatal swimming accident the night before! At first I didn't attach much importance to this dream, but in the evening, when Friedemann had succumbed to his hypoxia, my mother reminded me of the dream that I had told her in the morning... simply because it was so crazy...

  • @jcinaz
    @jcinaz Рік тому +1

    Non-human! It doesn't matter whether it is associated with intelligence or not. I agree that a paradigm shift is needed and coming that puts "non-human" in a totally different context relative to "human." In fact, being "human" is a concept that will no longer be associated with Spirituality or a Soul.

  • @doodlus
    @doodlus Рік тому +1

    Congratulations!

  • @BerndSeichter
    @BerndSeichter Рік тому +2

    The difficulty of analytical idealism is that it is quite counterintuitive. I was about to end listening to its explanation when its beauty hit me and it dawned on me. Thats why it will probably be a long road especially because of the incredible intellectual laziness these days.