The Magical Mystery Tour Dec 11 2020 Liminal Dreams Exploring Mind & Consciousness Jennifer Dumpert by The Magical Mystery Tour published on 2020-12-11T20:30:21Z Genre Podcast Comment by Jake I like that. the space before thoughts 2022-02-24T01:29:15Z Comment by Jake "Maps of what's most important" - interesting how our values seem to influence our maps and dreams, what we value the most, the power of attention, what we pay attention to and what we ignore - I like the notion of the map 2022-02-23T03:20:26Z Comment by Jake This reminds me of Oliver Sacks' book "An Anthropologist on Mars" where he meets an artist who paints his vivid dreams 2022-02-23T03:08:19Z Comment by Jake That's interesting: writing and speaking while dreaming, or in the liminal state. This makes me wonder about sleep-walkers and how they experience dreams 2022-02-23T03:04:46Z Comment by Jake I appreciate recognizing the limits of the mind, I think that's a good reminder 2022-02-23T02:58:39Z Comment by Jake That's interesting 2022-02-23T02:56:27Z Comment by Jake REM infants in the womb. Short-term memory to long-term memory. Billions of neurons - unfathomably complex, infinite connections 2022-02-23T02:56:15Z Comment by Jake I like that. Safe space to experience what's in the subconscious 2022-02-23T02:52:14Z Comment by Jake That seems to have a great healing power - letting go of the sense of "me and mine" 2022-02-23T02:48:01Z Comment by Jake That's a great quote: "It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye." ― Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, The Little Prince book. 2022-02-23T02:44:00Z Comment by Jake It's interesting that memories are fragmented and filled in with our imagination 2022-02-23T02:43:34Z