I’m imagining an “anti-study” of consciousness that is participatory, playing with the inter-subjective. However, our main barrier is the fact that the objective, out-there world, and the subjective, interior world seem so different, and we don’t know where the split between these two worlds is. If we could somehow play with borderlands between the objective and subjective, that would likely prove extremely insightful.
Is it a border, though? A mathematical limit? All actually the same “stuff,”, like matter and energy? I am thinking of times or states where we experience a blurry boundary between the objective and subjective. The only possibilities I can come up with include death, or any other situation where consciousness seems to separate from one’s body.
~Jessica
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