Non-Local Mind in a Holographic Universe - Dr. Richard Alan Miller
The Non-Local Mind in a Holographic Universe
(and The 8 Worlds of Timothy Leary)
Timothy Leary was an American writer, psychologist, modern pioneer and advocate of psychedelic drug research and use, and taught this at Harvard University during the 60s. As a counter-culture icon, he is most famous as a proponent of the therapeutic and spiritual benefits of LSD. He coined and popularized the catch phrase "Turn on, tune in, drop out."
His 8-Circuit Model of Consciousness is a reproducible model for consciousness. Leary believed the mind is best viewed as a collection of 8 neurological "circuits,” each being a world within itself. Each world (or circuit) represents a higher stage of evolution than the one before it.
The first four, which Leary presumed to reside in the left lobe of the cerebrum, are concerned with the survival of organisms on earth. The other four, which Leary suggested are found in the right lobe, are for use in the future evolution of humans, and remain dormant in most human beings.
This concept of 8 circuits in the brain first appeared in "Neurologic" (1973), Starseed Publications, San Francisco.
from the new book – Workbook 1, supplement to Power Tools for the 21st Century
Dr. Richard Alan Miller
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