Where's the tip button? I have too much money laying around from my lucrative graduate studies in Historical Musicology!
@jedimasters8086
5 ай бұрын
i can’t remember the last time i left a comment on a youtube video, but i felt it was necessary to express my gratitude for this video and the few others i’ve watched since stumbling upon this one. i’ve been very curious about a lot of things and that led me to studying science, but i’m about to get my undergrad and i can’t help but feel like i’ve been barking up the wrong tree. i’ve begun finding refuge less in the practice of viewing ever smaller components of systems scientifically , and more in understanding my mind in other terms. im rambling but you are very well spoken and these words are helping me along the start of what feels like an important journey in my life. i am looking forward to watching more, keep it up!! :)
@jedimasters8086
5 ай бұрын
as i’ve started to read super basic philosophy stuff i couldn’t shake my aversion to the dualism present in so many ways of thinking. the concept of non duality hasn’t yet left my brain and i recall thinking about it on a walk yesterday . seeing the title of this video and then realizing it was Every video? the algorithm works in mysterious ways
@Yamikaiba123
5 ай бұрын
Me, at "Advanced Physical Chemistry Class": 😆 hA HA HA HA HA HA! *went into Eco-Evolutionary Dynamics to stay as far away as possible from endless math problems over nameless bricks with no context*
@Yamikaiba123
5 ай бұрын
Are you a fan of ConferenceReport? I learnt the art of the Walk & Talk from him. Then I forgot it to Attention Dynamic Hyperactive Delight
@philippevermeiren7081
5 ай бұрын
You could start reading 'How science points to God' by Dr. Gerard Verschuuren
@Moisolar
5 ай бұрын
as a physics student i can relate so much to this. great vid. i like the words you say
@Yamikaiba123
5 ай бұрын
Woah, it's the vibe of my old KZitem channel!
@justjosh42
5 ай бұрын
I’m delighted that KZitem recommended this video to me. I’m curious if you have looked much into complexity science? I think there is a great integration between spirituality and science when we recognize that everything we experience is dissipating the initial energy of creation,and through us a completely unique exploration of that vast possibility space is occurring. I am looking forward to hearing more of your own exploration.
@sabalousabalouing
5 ай бұрын
i have a little bit beginning with learning some of history of the origin of chaos theory through james gleick's CHAOS book and now alicia juarrero's work on complex dynamical systems, but currently it hasn't been so much of a priority as i am still in the dialectic step away from science, which is still making unhelpful moves resonate in me. thanks for the tip though!
@CasaNerdhqanimegame
5 ай бұрын
Great video, Im not sure if you already searched that, but the actual source that u could aim for those questions should be in philosophy. Philosophy is the total source of all the scientific thinking that we have today and all of that has begun with the mystic, religious and inquisitive knowledge... It helped me a lot, I'm economics student but I always say to people that I study more philosophy than economics because once that u know philosophy, every concept that any science use today is derivative of the philosophy...
@sabalousabalouing
5 ай бұрын
i've been poking around this area over the past year under much appreciated guidance of my best friend. thanks for the pointer though!
@sarahwilsonuk
5 ай бұрын
This is fascinating
@kamrynwoloschuk
5 ай бұрын
i like the way u talk
@valeriasgap5360
5 ай бұрын
Where can I listen to the talk you mentioned at the end? I totally relate to this as an MD
@sabalousabalouing
5 ай бұрын
it's Gregg Henriques' show UTOKing with the guests Bonnitta Roy (most dearly recommend all of her stuff!) and Matt Segall. It's available ok youtbe. if you're coming at this from being in medicine, i can also recommend ZDoggMD's stuff on non-duality (also youtube), especially his conversations with Angelo Dillulo of Simply Always Awake, and most specifically his video 'when the whole family wakes up' was super helpful for me :)
@Yamikaiba123
5 ай бұрын
In 4th Dhyana meditation, I learnt that my soul is a meeting of two faces within a congress of a thousand thousand whispers of light. One face shows. My face tells. I translate the thoughts of the first, from forms into words. He doesn't think in words nor does he have a face. (The truth unspoken and unheard I feel by hand upon wet earth.) Yeah, every thought of his is a riddle for me to solve. It's done wonders for my verbal i.q.! Dr. Barclay told me that they found in the 1980s that people with ADHD have relatively isolated cerebral hemispheres, due to an underdeveloped Corpus Colossum. The result is a significant delay in information-sharing between the Left and Right. Thus, he said that my uncovered experience of two partner-personalities well may reflect my underlying neural anatomy in all honesty.
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