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Consciousness, Creativity and the Brain



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David Lynch, the award-winning writer, director, and producer, answers questions on his films, his 32-year practice of Transcendental Meditation, and the role of consciousness in the creative process. He is joined by physicist John Hagelin, who was featured in the documentary “What The Bleep Do We Know?” and neuroscientist Dr. Fred Travis, Director of the Center for Brain, Consciousness, and Cognition at Maharishi University of Management.

David Lynch, filmmaker
Fred Tavis, neuroscientist, Maharishi University
John Hagelin, physicist, Maharishi University

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11/7/05

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10 thoughts on “Consciousness, Creativity and the Brain
  1. New age artsy mumbo jumbo. Meditation = calming brain. Improved openness for creativity and less negative feelings. That's all, but he dresses it up so much with crap.

  2. I feel so blessed to be born in the Sanatan culture from where the science of Self has been taught to the world.

    It is so fascinating to see science meeting Spirituality/Consiousness.

    The most beautiful thing David Lynch mentioned is "just imagine a individual doing meditation and he becomes blissfull, then imagine 10k people doing it would do to this nation".

    Jai Bharat 🙏🙏🙏 Vasudhiava Kutumbakam = The whole world is a family.

  3. (deep bass) A dark turqoise office building./-/-//-/-/ a ruby appears on the floor in one of the rooms as phantom business men hold folders and do deals. the ruby turns into a loving spirit that caresses and loves all the businessmen til they are under the spell. they all shake hands and exit the building calmly and enter their houses which all start to glow a peaceful red.

  4. Fantasy idea top-downed on reality called directing and acting meets its natural complement of Transcendental Meditation top-downing a self-reinforcing delusion to culminate in total postmodern mind-f><k with completion in Hollyweird. A good process of creativity to defy reality and produce a mind-blowing fantasy movie!

    Another example of the Enlightenment philosophy reductionism to individualism in abstraction from the systems-based circumstances of biological and environmental determinism responding to its birthright of laissez faire capitalism by producing another diverse postmodern marketable and profitable social construction of reality.

  5. Thank you for this interesting video upload and I think it would be useful to change the titles of Lectures a little bit and include some more information about the performers specially when having a famous Director like David Lynch, it could be more useful and easier to look for and find in YouTube.

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