'"When I walked back to the hotel after dinner with Gerry that evening, I found myself in a sort of rapture. It seemed to me that the moon over the Arno was the most beautiful thing I had ever seen. I had a feeling of being liberated from decades of eptistemological despair - from a world of shallow, irrelevant computer analogies into one full of rich biological meaning, one which corresponded with reality of brain and mind. Edelman's theory was the first truly global theory of individuality and autonomy". Quote from Oliver Sacks on Gerry Edelman's theory of neuro natural selection.
Understanding that we have the power to create an infinite number of conscious and subconscious connected realities anytime, anywhere (hopefully for good, to learn, to heal, to grow) puts 'a bad day at the office' into perspective!
Understanding that we have the power to create an infinite number of conscious and subconscious connected realities anytime, anywhere (hopefully for good, to learn, to heal, to grow) puts 'a bad day at the office' into perspective!