A brief exploration of dreams, meditation, and psychedelic-induced states and what they reveal about the nature of consciousness. This paper examines how these non-ordinary states can inform our understanding of the mind's architecture.
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1. Introduction
Human consciousness is not a monolithic state. This paper delves into altered states of consciousness, such as those experienced in dreams, meditation, and under the influence of psychedelics, to explore what they can teach us about the brain and subjective experience. This page is a placeholder and will be updated with more content soon.