Namaste, Welcome to SAM-VAD (Together In Conversation), This week let me bring to your attention an interesting excerpt from this thought provoking & an important work, by Dr. Robert Ornstein & Sally Ornstein. Robert Ornstein was a noted psychologist and a leading expert on the brain. Founder and president of the Institute for the Study of Human Knowledge, Ornstein wrote more than 20 books on the brain, mind, and consciousness emphasizing our urgent need and ability to develop perceptions beyond our biological inheritance. Sally M. Ornstein is the editor of “Ideas That Shaped Our Modern World,” a comprehensive overview of the role of religion throughout human history.
Awe, Some (And Belief)
Whether strongly positive or threatening (as in a huge storm), experiences of awe decreases our tolerance for uncertainty
This blend of fear and wonder increases our tendency and motivation to look for patterns, to make sense of the world around us. It stimulates and increases the belief that there is a purpose in everything, which we may not understand or see.
Awe involves a sense of perceptual vastness and a jump outside our usual frame of reference. Psychologists Dader Keltner and Jonathan Haidt propose that we feel awe in the presence of vastness in nature – mountains, vistas, storms : “….nature produced awe involves a diminished sense of self, the giving away of previous conceptual distinctions and the sensed presence of a higher power … Natural objects that are vast in relation to the self …. Are more likely to produce awe”.
Experiencing awe slows our personal sense of time and, as a result, increases our perception of how much time is available, a step in the direction of believing in eternity. It can result in diminishment of the individual self and its concerns, and an increase in pro-social behaviours such as generosity and compassion. It also reduces impatience, which can lead to more pro-social and other positive behaviours, such as willingness to volunteer our time.
God 4.0 – Dr. Robert Ornstein & Sally Ornstein
This book is a stunning unification of science and tradition. It presents a concept of spirituality to address the challenges of the modern world.
It explores how our “everyday” mind works as a device for selecting just a few parts of the outside reality that are important for our survival. We don’t experience the world as it is, but as a virtual reality – evolved to keep us safe and to ensure our survival. This system, though essential for getting us safely across a busy street, is insufficient for understanding and solving the challenges of the modern world.
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Concluding today’s session.
Let us remember: Our life experience would ultimately amount to whatever we had paid attention to. Attention: is important and most of the times we are so indifferent to it. It is as fundamental as food; and we go blundering about, seeking ways to assuage the craving, instead of learning how to provide ourselves with what we need, sensibly and calmly. We feed the hunger blindly. Once the mechanism is brought to our attention and we begin to study it, it is as if a veil has been stripped off ordinary life, and we become freer in our action and choices.
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