Body, Brain, Mind and Consciousness
Contemplating consciousness, perception and mind has been a lifelong pursuit. The question of the nature of our existence is like a little muse that sits on my shoulder all the time.
Contemplating consciousness, perception and mind has been a lifelong pursuit. The question of the nature of our existence is like a little muse that sits on my shoulder all the time.
Science shows us that we are not made of static parts, but of patterns—processes in motion, constantly assembling and dissolving. We are not so much “things” as we are “events,” happening over time. And yet throughout all this movement we hold on to a sense of singular identity. A name. A face in the mirror. A feeling of being “me.”