Dr. Bernard Baars
Kevin C. Krycka
Science is Sexy
Our time may be limited but our capacity for love and evolution is limitless. I've distilled potent insights from the masters themselves; exclusive interviews with a wild array of experts - mavericks at the top of their field - into 2MinuteTUNE-UPS for your viewing & growing pleasure.
At the ground-breaking Science & Nonduality conference, I spoke with our era's innovators. First up, the eminent Dr. Bernard Baars, Ph.D. who wrote the book on cognitive consciousness & Global Workspace Theory, joined by Kevin C. Krycka, Psy. D, a maverick psychologist & educator. WATCH ~ LISTEN ~ ENLIVEN Yours, Natalie Geld
Coming Out of the Dark Ages
A brilliant, innovative neuroscientist & author of the books In the Theater of Consciousness: The Workspace of the Mind, A Cognitive Theory of Consciousness, The Cognitive Revolution in Psychology, & w/Nicole M. Gage - an introductory text for cognitive neuroscience called Cognition, Brain and Consciousness: An Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience.
Sexuality is a profound emotional series of things. A source of enormous importance.
How is our sexuality connected to our health and well being? And why are we just now beginning to get a clue? Dr. Bernard J. Baars, Ph.D. describes the importance of sexuality to our emotional health & how the study of consciousness, sexuality & our emotions are coming out of the dark ages.
Bernie is interested in human language, the brain basis of consciousness, volition & pioneered a cognitive theory of consciousness called Global Workspace Theory, widely cited in philosophical & scientific sources. Together with William P. Banks, he has edited the journal Consciousness & Cognition for over 15 years & was founding President of the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness. http://www.theassc.org/
"Sexuality is actually one of the topics that is not sufficiently discussed in consciousness studies. We know a little bit about the physiology of orgasm...”
How is our sexuality connected to our health and well being? And why are we just now beginning to get a clue? Dr. Bernard J. Baars, Ph.D. describes the importance of sexuality to our emotional health & how the study of consciousness, sexuality & our emotions are coming out of the dark ages.
Bernie is interested in human language, the brain basis of consciousness, volition & pioneered a cognitive theory of consciousness called Global Workspace Theory, widely cited in philosophical & scientific sources. Together with William P. Banks, he has edited the journal Consciousness & Cognition for over 15 years & was founding President of the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness. http://www.theassc.org/
"Sexuality is actually one of the topics that is not sufficiently discussed in consciousness studies. We know a little bit about the physiology of orgasm...”
Dr. Krycka's recent publications include, Multiplicity: A 1st person exploration of dissociative experiencing (2009); Levinas & Gendlin: Joint contributions for a 1st person approach to understanding difficult situations in the mid-East (2009) & The nature of our exceeding (2008).
What happens when you defy what your inner nature
is telling you?
What is considered enlightenment? How is depression connected to our unity consciousness? Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapist Kevin C. Krycka, Psy. D. is currently director of the Master of Arts in Existential-Phenomenological Psychology program at Seattle University and registered counselor in the state of Washington. Here he discusses the connections of stress, sexuality and the importance of 'being' human.
Discover the link between bodily wisdom & personal growth - Kevin's site, Focusing Northwest is a dedication to help individuals, groups & organizations reach their full potential.
"The more we bracket or contain our living experience away from connection with another human being, the more we experience stress.”
is telling you?
What is considered enlightenment? How is depression connected to our unity consciousness? Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapist Kevin C. Krycka, Psy. D. is currently director of the Master of Arts in Existential-Phenomenological Psychology program at Seattle University and registered counselor in the state of Washington. Here he discusses the connections of stress, sexuality and the importance of 'being' human.
Discover the link between bodily wisdom & personal growth - Kevin's site, Focusing Northwest is a dedication to help individuals, groups & organizations reach their full potential.
"The more we bracket or contain our living experience away from connection with another human being, the more we experience stress.”
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