John C. Lilly is worth exploring if you haven’t heard of his work. The inventor of the isolation tank. Here’s an article of his detailing the types of exploration of “self” that occurred as a byproduct of his research.
In his work, he explored the notion of the human as “biocomputer” followed by the idea of having the ability to program one’s beliefs… or more so to evaluate one’s beliefs, and decide if this is the route one still wishes to pursue. In other words, we can change that in which we previously held, evolving these beliefs, choosing to keep them in tact and/or discarding them entirely.
John C. Lilly is worth exploring if you haven’t heard of his work. The inventor of the isolation tank. Here’s an article of his detailing the types of exploration of “self” that occurred as a byproduct of his research.
In his work, he explored the notion of the human as “biocomputer” followed by the idea of having the ability to program one’s beliefs… or more so to evaluate one’s beliefs, and decide if this is the route one still wishes to pursue. In other words, we can change that in which we previously held, evolving these beliefs, choosing to keep them in tact and/or discarding them entirely.