The
following is a selection of modules you may choose from to
build your own course of study:
Philosophy
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“What is Consciousness?”
—
explores meanings and nature of mind and consciousness.
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“Consciousness & Energy”
—
explores relationship between nonphysical mind and the
physical body.
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“Mind in the Cosmos”
—
explores the role of consciousness in evolution of the
universe.
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“Worldviews on Mind and Matter”
—
compares different philosophies on mind & matter.
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“Knowing Other Minds”
—
asks: how can we know if anyone else is really conscious?
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“Theories of Self”
—
looks at different ideas about the nature of self and
personhood.
Spirituality
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“Experience Beyond Belief”
—
challenges us to look closely at our beliefs about what is
real.
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“The Four Gifts of Knowing”
—
explores, honors, and integrates different ways of knowing.
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]
“Transformation of
Consciousness” —
explores what transformation is, and how it happens.
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“Free-will: Choice, Chance, or
Fate?” —
inquires if we ever really choose or act from habit.
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“Truth or Wisdom?” —
explores difference between rational knowledge & felt
experience.
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“Bohmian Dialogue” —
an opportunity to experience collective consciousness.
Science
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“Quantum Consciousness”
—
looks at role of quantum physics in consciousness studies.
[
] “Science
& Consciousness” —
examines whether science can study mind or consciousness.
[
] “Artificial
Intelligence” —
introduction to cognitive science and possibility of
machine minds.
[
] “Evolution
of Consciousness” —
different ways mind evolves in people, planet, &
cosmos.
[
] “Psi
& Science” —
examines evidence and explanations for extrasensory
perception.
[
] “Strange
Attractors” —
draws on chaos theory for insights into how our minds work.
Shamanism
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]
“Altered States” —
explores how different states of consciousness reveal
different realities.
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]
“Interspecies Consciousness &
Communication” —
examines sentience in other species.
[
] “Mind-Body
Connection” —
looks at non-rational ways to integrate body and soul.
[
] “Are
Humans Special?” —
challenges notion of human privilege & explores
consequences.
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]
“Nature Has a Mind of Its Own”
—
explores implications of panpsychism: all matter has mind.

