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FTI: Can we escape from Plato’s Cave? (Dr. Eisenberg)

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FTI: Can we escape from Plato’s Cave? (Dr. Eisenberg)

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  • What if our multiple looming existential threats are the consequences of believing in the wrong model of reality?
  • What if we are like the prisoners of Plato’s Cave - trapped not by any material restraints, but because of our false beliefs and fears?
  • And what if the so-called “Hard Problem of consciousness” is easily resolved as a pseudo-problem?

We’ll begin by deconstructing the reality of our modern era based on the prevailing false belief in the Materialistic-Reductionist Paradigm.

Next a deep dive into the significance of the uncanny correlation between the subjective insights of the ancient mystics and the high-tech discoveries of modern physics.

Finally, learn how reality really works!

We’ll then discuss in the following Q & A whether or not the case for the grand delusion of our times and non-duality has been conclusively proven.

BIO:

Howard Eisenberg, M.Sc. (Psychology), M.D., is a Medical Doctor with postgraduate training in both Psychology and Psychiatry. He has been a Lecturer at the University of Toronto and an Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Vermont.

Almost half a century ago, he authored his first trailblazing book, Inner Spaces.

His multi-award winning new book, Dream it to Do it: The Science & the Magic, is the culmination of his successful quest to learn how reality works! Get your copy here:
https://drhowardeisenberg.com/book-dream-it-to-do-it/

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