Programming the Human Biocomputer
Explores human brain parallels with computers and methods for self-discovery.
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Ronin Publishing
Published:13th May '04
Should be back in stock very soon
This book explores the connections between the human brain and computers, drawing on John Lilly's expertise in brain biochemistry and personal experiences in sensory isolation, guiding readers towards self-discovery.
Programming the Human Biocomputer by John Lilly explores the intriguing connections between the human brain and computers, drawing on his extensive expertise in brain biochemistry and neurophysiology. Lilly, who is also the inventor of the sensory isolation tank, presents a groundbreaking perspective on human consciousness and self-discovery. He invites readers to consider the mind as a complex system that can be understood and even 'programmed' in ways similar to computers.
In the 1950s, Lilly introduced his theory of the human bio-computer, a novel concept at the time that challenged traditional views of human cognition. Through a combination of scientific knowledge and personal experimentation, particularly in the sensory isolation tank, he developed insights into how individuals can transcend the limitations of their mind-body connection. This exploration not only sheds light on the mechanics of thought but also encourages readers to engage in a deeper understanding of their true selves.
Lilly's work serves as a manual for those seeking to navigate the intricacies of their own consciousness. By outlining methods to step beyond the confines of the mind-body experience, he guides readers on a profound journey of self-discovery. Ultimately, Programming the Human Biocomputer offers a unique perspective on human potential, inviting us to explore the depths of our minds and uncover who we truly are.
ISBN: 9781579510657
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 269g
144 pages