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Mentioned in 8 episodes
The Flip
Epiphanies of Mind and the Future of Knowledge
Book • 2020
In 'The Flip', Jeffrey J. Kripal explores epiphanies that transform one's perspective, often through extraordinary experiences.
He argues for a new view of consciousness as fundamental to nature, integrating insights from quantum physics, neuroscience, and mystical philosophies.
The book aims to bridge the gap between science and the humanities, proposing a future where both disciplines work together to understand human consciousness and the cosmos.
He argues for a new view of consciousness as fundamental to nature, integrating insights from quantum physics, neuroscience, and mystical philosophies.
The book aims to bridge the gap between science and the humanities, proposing a future where both disciplines work together to understand human consciousness and the cosmos.
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Mentioned in 8 episodes
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in the context of discussing the 'dark night of the soul' and transformative experiences.

Diana Pasulka

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Diana Pasulka: Religion, Atheism, Heidegger, and the Dark Night
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regarding interviews with physicists who had experiences that made them doubt a materialist cosmology.


Michael Garfield

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Rewilding Reality in the Age of Deepfakes, AI, & Epistemic Collapse - Michael Garfield | Rapid Response #16
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as his book exploring scientists' 'flips'—epiphanies shifting materialist worldviews toward mind-first interpretations.


Jeffrey J. Kripal

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Religion and Mystical Experiences with Jeffrey J. Kripal
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when discussing his earlier work on transformations of consciousness and 'the flip' experience.


Jeffrey Kripal

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The Lobotomy of History: Reclaiming Our Extraordinary States (w/ Jeffrey Kripal)
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, about materialist scientists with irreconcilable experiences.

Elise Loehnen


Liz Moody

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Are You Always Saying “No” to Yourself? (Liz Moody)
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when referencing his book about scientists' worldview changes and extraordinary experiences.


Jeffrey Kripal

Extraordinary, Mysterious, and Impossible Experiences, with Jeffrey Kriple
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to introduce the concept of consciousness as a radio receiver.


Andy J. Pizza

497 - Find Your Creative Zone Today: Which of These 7 Types of Ideas Come to You Naturally? **REPLAY**
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as a book about scientists and others experiencing worldview-altering 'flips'.


Jeff Kripal

Extraordinary, Mysterious, and Impossible Experiences, with Jeffrey Kriple
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when discussing his book about worldview-shifting experiences among scientists, clinicians, and engineers.


Jeff Kripal

Extraordinary, Mysterious, and Impossible Experiences, with Jeffrey Kriple
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as a book about scientists who had spiritual experiences.


Elise Loehnen

Another Way of Seeing Betrayal (Monthly Solo)



