2009-03-23

Something to think about.....

As march is coming to an end I am constantly being reminded of the forever natural struggle of life and death. Spring always fills me with so much hope but reminds me that all things will eventually perish. Usually at this time of year I find myself at the David Lynch weekend talking about consciousness and the unified field. I disagree with almost everything they say at the event every year but find the ideas compelling none the less. Under the beliefs of Transcendental Meditation established by Maharishi they preach about us all sharing one unified consciousness that stretches across the cosmos. Rubbish I say. Fronting these cult like speeches is none other than Quantum physicist John Hagelin whose everyword condesends any inteligence you thought you might have, he says its a "Scientific Fact" (bullshit) that the universe is linked by consciousness, what many scientist believe to be an unexplainable dark matter is indeed our souls traveling through space and time, oh and they believe that TM can creat world peace. My negative tone aside I do think meditation is an important and very rewarding practise and that it is a great alternative to anti-anxiety medications. I am amazed though that such educated and delightfully creative brains are still sucked into this denial of death. I think we will try to come with any alternative other than our demise, if people were left with the only thought of death or being reincarnated as a cockroach they would probably be more comfortable excepting the latter. Why is this. What is it about our brains that makes death so hard to percieve. I for one welcome its idea, of course I don't want it to happen any time soon, but accepting it I feel makes each and every moment worth something. Not for some eternal reward but the reward of right now, the miraculous gift of being alive. Why should we need to be tricked into finding morality, happiness, hope? My life has felt much more rewarding from the day I accepted my fate. I could go on and on about this but I am going to do some more research on the psychology of the idea and get back to you. I am currently reading a book called "Conversations on Consciousness" A collection of interviews by journalist Susan Blackmore with the worlds leading brain specialists. I like this book because it is dealing with Consciousness from a scientific percpective instead of a dreamy utilitarian one.
Susan- "Do you think consciousness survives the death of the physical body?"
Patricia Churchland- "We do know that when a large number of neurons die, as in Alzheimer's disease, deficits in memory occur, cognition is impaired, personality changes, awareness of what other people are thinking and feeling, and awareness of time and place, are impaired. I see this as a kind of fading of many aspects of the self and its capacities, and one cannot but feel that the person one knew and loved is no longer there. All the evidence shows that the brain is necessary for functions associated with consciousness. I am not sure how consciousness could survive the death of the brain if it needs neurons to sustain it.
At a personal level, I should say that I feel more settled about death and dying having understood that it is the end, than I would if I were trying to nourish an unrealistic hope in some kind of heaven. When I was a child, a friend who was a native Indian once remarked to me that he felt sorry for Christians, as they labour under the delusion of a heaven, while he, in contrast, could prepare for finality, pass on the stories of the person's life, help them to die easily, and accept the finality for what it is. That struck me as sensible then, and it does so still."
Paul Churchland- "I agree. Consciousness is just one particularly sophisticated deminsion of biological life. When my biological life ends, so does my consciousness. I am more than content with this. The prospect of being conscious for an unending eternity is quite frankly appalling. When my time comes, let me sleep."
Here is an interview I did with David at the conference last March


Interview w/ David Lynch about creativity and consciousness! from Release TV on Vimeo.

1 comments:

Unknown said...

I like these ideas. So neat you got to interview Mr. Lynch, congrats !

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