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[caption id="attachment_343" align="alignleft" width="225"]Detail of the frescos in the Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence, Italy. Photo by Bernardo Kastrup, hereby released into the public domain. Detail of the frescos in the Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence, Italy.
Photo by Bernardo Kastrup, hereby released into the public domain.[/caption]

More great reading material from Bernardo Kastrup.

"Time and space are one of the greatest conundrums of both science and philosophy, and have been so since we began to think about them self-reflectively. Many, especially in physics, see space-time as an objective thing, which can be bent and twisted. Others, namely in Eastern philosophy, see time and space as illusions, narratives in the mind without any objective existence. An intense dialectic goes on between these two apparently opposing views." Read more here - http://www.bernardokastrup.com/2016/04/the-linguistic-demon-of-space-time.html

The piece has also been published on .scienceandnonduality.com/

Here he is in another post, dispelling straw men...

"Surprisingly, the results have shown that, unlike what one would ordinarily expect from a materialist perspective, the increase in the richness and intensity of experience following the intake of psychedelics correlates with reductions of brain activity. Although these results, in and of themselves, do not single-handedly refute materialism, they do contradict its intuitions. After all, under materialism, brain activity constitutes experience."

Read the rest of this article here - http://www.bernardokastrup.com/2016/04/dispelling-straw-men-does-brain-imaging.html

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