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Some years ago, there was a lovely philosopher of science and journalist in Italy named Giulio Giorello, and he did an interview with me. And I don’t know if he wrote it or not, but the headline in Corriere della Sera when it was published was "Sì, abbiamo un'anima. Ma è fatta di tanti piccoli robot – "Yes, we have a soul, but it’s made of lots of tiny robots." And I thought, exactly. That’s the view. Yes, we have a soul, but in what sense? In the sense that our brains, unlike the brains even of dogs and cats and chimpanzees and dolphins, our brains have functional structures that give our brains powers that no other brains have - powers of look-ahead, primarily. We can understand our position in the world, we can see the future, we can understand where we came from. We know that we’re here. No buffalo knows it’s a buffalo, but we jolly well know that we’re members of Homo sapiens, and it’s the knowledge that we have and the can-do, our capacity to think ahead and to reflect and to evaluate and to evaluate our evaluations, and evaluate the grounds for our evaluations. It’s this expandable capacity to represent reasons that we have that gives us a soul. But what’s it made of? It’s made of neurons. It’s made of lots of tiny robots. And we can actually explain the structure and operation of that kind of soul, whereas an eternal, immortal, immaterial soul is just a metaphysical rug under which you sweep your embarrassment for not having any explanation.


Daniel C. Dennett


#matter #mind #robots #soul #truth

You never know what lurks just beneath the surface of my fragile sanity.


Ashly Lorenzana


#lurker #mind #personality #psychological #sanity

Few people ask from books what books can give us. Most commonly we come to books with blurred and divided minds, asking of fiction that it shall be true, of poetry that it shall be false, of biography that it shall be flattering, of history that it shall enforce our own prejudices. If we could banish all such preconceptions when we read, that would be an admirable beginning.


Virginia Woolf


#expectations #open-mindedness #preconceptions #reading #biography

The very first noble truth of the Buddha points out that suffering is inevitable for human beings as long as we believe that things last—that they don’t disintegrate, that they can be counted on to satisfy our hunger for security.


Pema Chödrön


#mindfulness #buddhism

Mindfulness has never met a cognition it didn't like.


Daniel J. Siegel


#mindfulness #psychology #buddhism

To get something different, you must do something different.


Stephen Richards


#mind-power #self-help #stephen-richards #law-of-attraction

Gratitude also opens your eyes to the limitless potential of the universe, while dissatisfaction closes your eyes to it.


Stephen Richards


#law-of-attraction #mind-power #stephen-richards #law-of-attraction

As you notice your whole being, your entirety, your wise inner nature, there are messages there for you. Quietly give permission for your wholeness, your entirety, to share its deepest wisdom.


Janet Gallagher Nestor


#mindfulness #self-awareness #spirituality #stress-relief #wellbeing

Humph! A text message that said, ‘What’s up, sexy?’ You call that setting a mood? Love making takes place long before the bedroom—


N. Wood Lane


#do-it-to-my-mind #fiction #marriage-life #n-wood-lane #relationships

The capacity for logical thought is one of the things that makes us human. But in a world of ubiquitous information and advanced analytical tools, logic alone won't do. What will distinguish those who thrive will be their ability to understand what makes their fellow woman or man tick, to forge relationships, and to care for others.


Daniel Pink


#relationship






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