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Annaka Harris: Free Will, Consciousness, and the Nature of Reality

10-05-22 ▶ 2h 39m 📖 4 min read
Core Takeaways
Free will is largely an illusion, with consciousness creating the perception of choice. ▶ 5:00
Why it matters This challenges the notion of personal agency and impacts moral and legal responsibility.
Neuroscience suggests decisions are made before we are consciously aware, challenging traditional free will. ▶ 1:15:00
Why it matters This implies that our sense of autonomy is more constrained than previously thought.
Consciousness might be a fundamental property of the universe, not just a brain function. ▶ 2:30:00
Why it matters If true, this would revolutionize our understanding of reality and consciousness.
Psychedelics show promise for treating PTSD, with 80% improvement after one session. ▶ 3:45:00
Why it matters This could transform mental health treatment, offering rapid, lasting relief.
The default mode network's activity is linked to the sense of self, which can dissolve during meditation. ▶ 4:50:00
Why it matters Understanding this network could lead to new therapies for mental health issues.

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The episode opens with Annaka Harris discussing the illusion of free will, suggesting that consciousness constructs the feeling of making decisions, which are actually…

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