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Pranab

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Jake Orthwein (@jakeorthwein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Extremely excited to announce that I'll be premiering my new film, produced in collaboration with the Waking Up app, at the Psychedelic Science Conference in Denver this week! It's called "Unraveling the Dream: Psychedelics, Meditation, and the Brain"

Extremely excited to announce that I'll be premiering my new film, produced in collaboration with the <a href="/wakingup/">Waking Up</a> app, at the <a href="/PsychedelicSci/">Psychedelic Science</a> Conference in Denver this week!

It's called "Unraveling the Dream: Psychedelics, Meditation, and the Brain"
Dan Allison (@danallison) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Something we’ll cover in this event is the difference between shared knowledge and common knowledge (and why it’s important). Shared knowledge is when there’s something that everybody in the group knows. Common knowledge is when there’s something that everybody knows *and*

brent (@_brentbaum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tom sorry - tldr; Internal Family Systems leverages metacognitive access to semi-autonomous processing modules, utilizing phenomenological interfacing to increase prior variance and attenuate precision-weighted prediction errors, thus destabilizing the monopolistic inferential

Defender (@defenderofbasic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

it's what michael levin & blaise aguera and wolfram are moving towards (they're the first notable figures to, outside of weird / anon schizos)

ftlsid (@ftlsid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

just finished Maija's new book - highly recommend for anyone interested in understanding the mechanisms and presentation of trauma

Pranab (@nopranablem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

yes and there's a way to do this that comes more from clean fuel, self-reflexive recognition, flow, and deep awareness as opposed to a more neurotic strategy of control

Sasha Chapin (@sashachapin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Worth asking yourself: let's assume that you have a duty to use your gifts in service of a more beautiful life for others and yourself. Are you mostly guilty of sins of omission (dithering, quitting too early, ruminating, lost in your emotions) or commission (burning out,

Rhea (@rheapurohit1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The AI bros, skeptics, and doomers have one thing in common: they're obsessed with life after AGI. Joe Hudson (Joe Hudson)—a coach working with senior executives at OpenAI—offers a reframe: Instead of worrying what you'll do when AGI arrives, ask who you're becoming while

The AI bros, skeptics, and doomers have one thing in common: they're obsessed with life after AGI.

Joe Hudson (<a href="/FU_joehudson/">Joe Hudson</a>)—a  coach working with senior executives at <a href="/OpenAI/">OpenAI</a>—offers a reframe: Instead of worrying what you'll do when AGI arrives, ask who you're becoming while
Captain Pleasure, Andrés Gómez Emilsson (@algekalipso) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Arthur Arthur Juliani presenting about applying machine learning conceptual frameworks (overfitting, distribution shifts, synaptic weights landscape, etc.) to the neuroplasticity enhancing effects of psychedelics.

Arthur <a href="/awjuliani/">Arthur Juliani</a> presenting about applying machine learning conceptual frameworks (overfitting, distribution shifts, synaptic weights landscape, etc.) to the neuroplasticity enhancing effects of psychedelics.
Michael Taft (simulation) (@oortcloudatlas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new episode of the Deconstructing Yourself podcast where I interview someone who I've wanted to talk with for a long time: David Godman. We about the sage Ramana Maharshi and his nondual view of the world, whether he considered taking sannyasa (renunciation) to be necessary to

A new episode of the Deconstructing Yourself podcast where I interview someone who I've wanted to talk with for a long time: David Godman. 
We about the sage Ramana Maharshi and his nondual view of the world, whether he considered taking sannyasa (renunciation) to be necessary to