by Amit Goswami, PhD | Feb 10, 2025 | Articles, What Is Amit Thinking?
The way we think about reality has some built-in fault lines. This is the metaphor that the psychologist, Gus Diserega, uses. I think it fits pretty well. I’ll change his phrasing partly, but what these fault lines amount to are: number one, idealism versus...
by Amit Goswami, PhD | Jan 7, 2025 | Articles
I once asked this very question, what is happiness, to a couple of quite renowned psychologists, Dan Krippner and Joan Bereschenko. It’s interesting what they said. Krippner said simply that, well, he just looks at happiness as pointers. Like, for example,...
by Amit Goswami, PhD | Jul 1, 2024 | Articles
Would you believe that thousands of years ago there existed entire cultures that understood and experienced consciousness better than we do? None of us were there so we cannot be sure but it certainly seems so from the mythology and history of those times. Even today,...
by Amit Goswami, PhD | Apr 20, 2024 | Articles
Roughly one-half of people in developed and developing countries today believes that everything is made of matter; that somehow under some conditions, macromolecules of matter develop survival need, this need leads to complex structures of life via evolution with help...
by Amit Goswami, PhD | Mar 15, 2021 | Articles
Love is an essential component of quantum transformation. Most of us perceive love as critical to our wellbeing, yet traditional science has not yet offered us an understanding of why we are unable to love or why, when we do love, we fail to love others enough. Nor is...