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DEVELOPING THE EXPERIENCE OF GROUP MIND*
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Is the human mind [...] like a dark cavern (needing illumination)? A muscle (needing exercise)? A vessel (needing filling)? A lump of clay (needing shaping)? A garden (needing cultivation)? Or, as so many say today, is it like a computer that processes data?
Neil Postman, The End of Education ( 1995) (1)
It is true enough that our ways of talking are controlled by the ways we manage our minds, and no one is quite sure what "mind" is.
Neil Postman, The End of Education (1995) (2)
MY NAME IS BEN HAUCK, and I'm pleased to be the first speaker to kick off The Mind and Consciousness Seminar Series. I will be focusing on the "mind" part of that title. My opening question is that popular one, ...
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