Monday, April 07, 2008
Dreaming Fodder
Still working all day every day on the theater projects I've joined, but before I drift off to sleep, I've been watching these newly posted videos of Sheldrake working the thought experiments.
While I of course have some issues with certain Sheldrake-isms, particularly his fixated attention to lackluster results of some telepathy experiments, I nevertheless find him provocative, inspiring, and fun. He's the kind of guy who makes me think three times before I can agree or disagree with something he says.
It is true that Sheldrake has been shrouded in a bit of new-age populism, but he also shares a lot with Bergson and Jung - two philosophers I greatly admire.
Oh - and get well soon, Rupert.
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Jesus! Dude got stabbed!? Who knew lecturing on consciousness was such serious business?
As for Jung, I'm glad to hear you like him. Though of course he gets picked up for a lot of new agey bullhicky, he still is fascinating. And Jungians are usually more easy to put up than Freudians. Give me Joseph Campbell over Lacan any day.
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