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Our sensory organs reveal reality, says dr. Sanjay gupta. To have a sense of subjectivity, we need to edit out aspects of the world we perceive, he says. To behold the universe in its entirety, there has to be an end to our left and right hemispheres dichotomy.
Our sensory organs reveal reality, says dr. Sanjay gupta. To have a sense of subjectivity, we need to edit out aspects of the world we perceive, he says. To behold the universe in its entirety, there has to be an end to our left and right hemispheres dichotomy.
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Our sensory organs reveal reality, says dr. Sanjay gupta. To have a sense of subjectivity, we need to edit out aspects of the world we perceive, he says. To behold the universe in its entirety, there has to be an end to our left and right hemispheres dichotomy.
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Could it be really that to have a sense of subjectivity, We need to edit out aspects of the world we perceive, That our senses are for censoring primarily, How happy it makes me that this seems the case clearly, That we have or are developing the capacity, To behold the universe in its entirety, When there’s an end to our left and right hemispheres dichotomy, As in a synergy between western science and eastern philosophy, I discovered this thought when reading Huxley, To contain these ideas in poetry, Is my pursuit my soul activity.