Amateur Philosopher’s Corner- On Helpful Beliefs

The purpose of religion is not to build beautiful churches or temples, but to cultivate positive human qualities such as tolerance, generosity, and love - The Dalai Lama https://tricycle.org/trikedaily/dalai-lama-86th-birthday/ A human being is a part of the whole, called by us 'Universe,’ a part limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and … Continue reading Amateur Philosopher’s Corner- On Helpful Beliefs

Amateur Philosopher’s Corner- Science and Consciousness: Materialism, and Alternatives

Introduction The prevailing view among scientists is that consciousness is an emergent property or epiphenomenon of matter, specifically our brains. This is sometimes colloquially stated as "minds are what brains do". But a significant minority of scientists, including neuroscientists, believe that there is evidence that consciousness cannot be explained by matter but itself must play … Continue reading Amateur Philosopher’s Corner- Science and Consciousness: Materialism, and Alternatives

Wildflowers and Wildlife at Coyote Ridge

Coyote Ridge Open Space Preserve is a more recent preserve of the Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority. It has some endangered species, so access to it is currently restricted to either docent-led hikes or special events where a limited amount of self-guided visitors are allowed. I took advantage of one of those special events … Continue reading Wildflowers and Wildlife at Coyote Ridge

Amateur Philosopher’s Corner- Introduction

https://penntoday.upenn.edu/features/on-mental-states-mindfulness-and-self-transcendent-experiences As I mentioned in a previous post, I have had some experiences while exercising and meditating that could be described as "transcendental". I have spontaneously felt like the boundaries between my little separate self and the world dissolve, and I was one with all there is. This is also accompanied by feelings of love … Continue reading Amateur Philosopher’s Corner- Introduction