A philosopher and a cognitive neuroscientist conversed with Buddhist lama Tilmann Lhündrup Borghardt (TLB) about the unresolved phenomenological concerns and logical questions surrounding “pure” consciousness or minimal phenomenal experience (MPE), a quasi-contentless, non-dual state whose phenomenology of “emptiness” is often described in terms of the phenomenal quality of luminosity that experienced meditators have reported occurs in deep meditative states. Here, we present the excerpts of the conversation that relate to the question of how it is possible to first have and later retrieve such non-dual states of selflessness and timelessness that are unrelated to sensory input. According to TLB, a “pure” experience of consciousness contain...
The aim of this paper is to compare various meditative states, such as Buddhist dhyāna‐s, yogic nir...
Recent years have seen a heightened focus on the study of minimal forms of awareness during sleep to...
Abstract This article examines the uncanny parallels between Peirce's sign theory and practice and ...
This paper pursues two lines of inquiry. First, drawing on evidence from clinical literature on bord...
This paper pursues two lines of inquiry. First, drawing on evidence from clinical literature on bord...
This paper pursues two lines of inquiry. First, drawing on evidence from clinical literature on bord...
This paper pursues two lines of inquiry. First, drawing on evidence from clinical literature on bord...
This Independent Study is divided into four chapters. The first chapter establishes, according to Im...
This thesis presents a Phenomenological investigation of the meditative and mystical experiences, li...
In the early Therav›da Buddhist view, the bhavaºga, literally, the “ground of becoming, ” may be cha...
Objectives: Contentless experience involves an absence of mental content such as thoughts and percep...
This is the first in a series of instalments aiming at a minimal model explanation for conscious exp...
When using the phenomenological method, one aims to capture the essential structures of lived experi...
Recent years have seen a heightened focus on the study of minimal forms of awareness during sleep to...
The aim of this paper is to compare various meditative states, such as Buddhist dhyāna‐s, yogic nir...
The aim of this paper is to compare various meditative states, such as Buddhist dhyāna‐s, yogic nir...
Recent years have seen a heightened focus on the study of minimal forms of awareness during sleep to...
Abstract This article examines the uncanny parallels between Peirce's sign theory and practice and ...
This paper pursues two lines of inquiry. First, drawing on evidence from clinical literature on bord...
This paper pursues two lines of inquiry. First, drawing on evidence from clinical literature on bord...
This paper pursues two lines of inquiry. First, drawing on evidence from clinical literature on bord...
This paper pursues two lines of inquiry. First, drawing on evidence from clinical literature on bord...
This Independent Study is divided into four chapters. The first chapter establishes, according to Im...
This thesis presents a Phenomenological investigation of the meditative and mystical experiences, li...
In the early Therav›da Buddhist view, the bhavaºga, literally, the “ground of becoming, ” may be cha...
Objectives: Contentless experience involves an absence of mental content such as thoughts and percep...
This is the first in a series of instalments aiming at a minimal model explanation for conscious exp...
When using the phenomenological method, one aims to capture the essential structures of lived experi...
Recent years have seen a heightened focus on the study of minimal forms of awareness during sleep to...
The aim of this paper is to compare various meditative states, such as Buddhist dhyāna‐s, yogic nir...
The aim of this paper is to compare various meditative states, such as Buddhist dhyāna‐s, yogic nir...
Recent years have seen a heightened focus on the study of minimal forms of awareness during sleep to...
Abstract This article examines the uncanny parallels between Peirce's sign theory and practice and ...