Today’s NYT: Studies Report Inducing Out-of-Body Experience:
The research reveals that “the sense of having a body, of being in a
bodily self,” is actually constructed from multiple sensory streams,
said one expert on body and mind, Dr. Matthew M. Botvinick, an
assistant professor of neuroscience at Princeton University.
Chuang Tzu (32-33):
You might dream that you’re drinking fine wine, then the next morning you’re weeping and sobbing. You might dream that you’re weeping and sobbing, then the next morning you’re out on a rollicking hunt. In the midst of a dream, we might even interpret the dream. After we’re awake, we know it was a dream – but only after a great awakening can we understand that all of this is a great dream [i.e. "constructed from multiple sensory streams"?]. Meanwhile, fools everywhere think they’re wide awake. They steal around as if they understood things, calling this a king and that a cowherd. It’s incredible!
Confucius is a dream, and you are a dream. And when I say you’re both dreams, I too am a dream. People might call such talk a sad and cryptic ruse. But ten thousand generations from now, we’ll meet a great sage who understands these things. And when that happens, it will seem like tomorrow.
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