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Abstract:
Thoughts on a Bahá'í approach to human consciousness which the author terms "A Physical / Psychospiritual Theory of Consciousness"; Bahá'u'lláh's teachings on consciousness and the body / brain / mind / soul connection; the "ghost in the human machine."
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Written in 1996 for a PhD thesis and for a course titled "The Ecology of Consciousness," which was based on the specifications for an earlier proposed doctoral program for the Anisa Model of Education, at National University, San Diego CA, in 1982.
See also the author's On Marie Watson's Pilgrim's Notes Titled "Fourth Dimensional Consciousness" (2020). |
About: Due to the current popularity of artificial intelligence applications such as ChatGPT and the interest in the relationship of artificial intelligence and human consciousness, the author of this paper has offered his thoughts on a fledgling, Bahá'í-based approach to human consciousness which he terms "A Physical / Psychospiritual Theory of Consciousness." |
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