What happens if you drop the mental labels, constructs and THOUGHTS about reality, and just look directly at your immediate experience? Strap yourself in because psychologist John Astin helps us see what’s right in front of us, now and always đ€Ż
John Astin is a meditation teacher, musician, and the author of four books on spiritual practice, including Searching for Rain in a Monsoon. He has a Ph.D. in health psychology and is an adjunct professor of clinical and counseling psychology at Santa Clara and Notre Dame de Namur Universities. Find his books, teachings, and more on his website. Here’s the interview with Donald Hoffman that we referenced and check out all our videos on consciousness, meditation, and awakening.
0:00Â Introduction
9:01Â The role of psychedelics, self transcendence & wonder
13:25Â Awakening to non-dual reality
18:10Â The miracle of our present experience
25:00Â How words and concepts canât capture experience
28:35Â Conceptual vs. Experiential perspective: an exercise
34:10Â Analogy to the vase illusion image: parts and whole coexist
49:28Â The inconceivability of any experience, including emotions like worry and anxiety
58:29Â The fractal/holographic nature of reality, the oneness of experience
1:01:28Â Awakening as a sense of homecoming
1:05:15Â The paradox of suffering and our frame of reference
1:09:50Â âRelativeâ medicine vs. âUltimateâ medicine, clarifying the nature of pain
1:17:18Â The impermanence of experiential phenomenon
1:26:40Â The paradox of striving/seeking, allowing experience to be
1:29:00Â Drifting reality and what is attention, the groundless nature of experience
1:33:28Â The paradox of meditation and effort, the role of teachers
1:43:06Â The dreamlike quality of waking experience
1:45:20Â Zoom as an abstraction vs. in person experience
1:48:50Â What is meditation? What is common to all experience: one taste
1:55:05Â What is consciousness? Reality is âjust thisâ; what is âpresenceâ
2:04:55Â All views are partial, the Alt-Middle, Integral perspective, thoughts are just thoughts
2:07:43Â McGilcrist and left brain vs right brain, Jill Bolte Taylor
2:10:40Â Wrapping up, links, and the book This Extraordinary Moment