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Brains Might Sync As People Interact—and That Could Upend Consciousness Research

By Conor Feehly — 2021

Studies have shown that people synchronize heart rates and breathing when watching emotional films together. The same happens when romantic partners share a bed. Some scientists think we do this to build trust and perceive people as similar to ourselves, which encourages us to behave compassionately. Surprisingly, people synchronize their neural rhythms, too. Researchers think these findings could upend our current models of consciousness.

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Perspectives on the Current Global Crisis: A Conversation with Ralph Metzner

A conversation with Ralph Metzner about his book, The Expansion of Consciousness, and his reflections on questions that touch on the most profound problems we face for our survival, our existence as a species.

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