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Max Velmans on How to Understand Causal Interactions between Consciousness and Brain
This introduction to how to understand causal interactions between consciousness and the brain was the subject of a webinar sponsored by the Consciousness and Experiential Psychology Section of the British Psychological Society on 29th April 2021. See https://www.bps.org.uk/member-microsites/consciousness-and-experiential-psychology-section/.
Abstract. In everyday life we take it for granted that we have conscious control of some of our actions and that the part of us that exercises conscious control is the conscious mind. Psychosomatic medicine also assumes that the conscious mind can affect body states, and this is supported by evidence that the use of imagery, hypnosis, biofeedback and other ‘mental interventions’ can be therapeutic in a variety if conditions. However, there is no accep...
published: 01 May 2021
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Max Velmans on "Only Connect. A Personal Journey into Consciousness"
This talk, given at Totnes Consciousness Cafe on 1st July, 2022, describes some of the major transitions in Max Velmans' own journey into a deeper understanding of consciousness. This included potent extraordinary experiences as well as ordinary experiences along with an in-depth scientific and philosophical study of consciousness for over 50 years. From this he developed Reflexive Monism, an integrative Western understanding of human consciousness as being one manifestation of a conscious, self-observing universe -- an understanding that converges closely with the non-dual Integral Vedanta of Ramakrishna, Vivekananda, and Aurobindo. In this talk he describes one early formative mystical experience along with some of the major intellectual steps that guided his way.
Rendered and edited f...
published: 03 Aug 2022
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Max Velmans on "From West towards East in Five Simple Steps"
Drawing on some aspects of Reflexive Monism, this talk suggests how one can move from a careful, Western analysis of ordinary conscious experience towards a more Eastern understanding of its transformative potential in five simple steps. Step 1: accept that the boundaries of ordinary conscious experience encompass the entire phenomenal world, which requires an understanding of reflexivity and perceptual projection. Step 2: accept that experiences arise from somewhere—that there is a chain of normally unconscious/preconscious causation that precedes the arising of each experience that one can investigate in both a third- and first-person way. Step 3: accept that it is only when entities, events and processes are directly experienced that they become real-ized in the sense of becoming subjec...
published: 24 Aug 2014
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Max Velmans
published: 02 Mar 2012
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Just Nowhere Episode 4 Max Velmans Consciousness; the Unconscious; Panpsychism; Conscious Universe
(I am moving this earlier episode from the LIVE list to the VIDEO list here). Dr. Samuel Zinner (Aulla, Tuscany, Italy) interviews with Max Velmans (Professor Emeritus in Psychology, Goldsmiths, University of London) on the origins of consciousness and the role of the unconscious and free will. Other topics discussed include panpsychism, the conscious universe, and autistic savants.
Links mentioned in the interview:
Max Velmans on "Only Connect. A Personal Journey into Consciousness": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xX-2_VxcwPw
Max Velmans, Is the Universe Conscious? Reflexive Monism and the Ground of Being: https://www.academia.edu/48185002/Is_the_Universe_Conscious_Reflexive_Monism_and_the_Ground_of_Being
Support this channel with a donation:
Paypal link: https://paypal.me/justnowher...
published: 21 Dec 2022
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Is the Universe Conscious?
This talk is based on an invited lecture given at a conference on Consciousness Unbound: Liberating mind from the tyranny of materialism, organised by the Galileo Commission of the Scientific and Medical Network on September, 25th, 2021. It suggest a different way to understand the many ways in which humans and other sentient beings are natural expressions of a reflexive, self-observing universe and the many ways in which this universe might be conscious. The talk introduces and summarizes the detailed analysis given in Velmans, M. (2021) "Is the Universe Conscious? Reflexive Monism and the Ground of Being", in Kelly, E. and Marshall, P. (eds.) Consciousness Unbound. Rowman and Littlefield. The presentation introduces ancient dualist and monist attempts to understand how consciousness, min...
published: 17 Jul 2020
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The Ancient History and Future of Consciousness Studies
Introduced by Peter Fenwick, this lecture on the "Ancient History and Future of Consciousness Studies" was a keynote given by Max Velmans at an Annual Gathering of the Scientific and Medical Network (UK) on the "Future of Consciousness Studies" hosted at the Latimer Estate, Chesham, on 6th July, 2019. The lecture ranges over the ancient roots of thinking about consciousnes, the formation of scientific explorations of consciousness and the foundation of psychology, the current state of consciousness studies, and emerging trends that suggest a trajectory towards the future. It argues that, ultimately, the future of consciousness studies converges with its ancient past.
published: 21 Sep 2019
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Experiences of a Self-observing Universe
This talk for a webinar organised by the Galileo Commission of the Scientific and Medical Network in November, 17th, 2022, outlines the ways in which both ordinary experiences and mystical experiences are reflexive, supporting the view that we are manifestations of a self-observing universe. We address fundamental confusions that prevent a clear understanding of how consciousness relates to the world described by physics, the relationship of consciousness to mind, and the relationship of consciousness to self. Finally, we touch on how consciousness relates to matter/energy within the primordial nature of the ground of being, and the various ways in which that can be known. For useful background reading see Velmans (2021) “Is the Universe Conscious? Reflexive Monism and the Ground of Being”...
published: 14 Mar 2023
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Free Will and the Nature of Self
This film addresses some of the recent challenges to human free will posed by findings in neuroscience. Intended for transmission to both China and the West, the film was the opening episode in a planned series on BAD KNOWLEDGE, created by China Entertainment Ltd., Hollywood, L.A. BAD KNOWLEDGE is intended here to signify "challenging knowledge", posed in this case by evidence that neural activation of voluntary action precedes the conscious intention to carry out those acts, challenging our sense of conscious agency, freedom to act, and moral responsibility. However, the film demonstrates how the neuroscientific evidence is compatible with the agency, freedom and responsibility that we normally experience, provided that one adopts a more inclusive, deeply grounded sense of Self.
Max Vel...
published: 30 Aug 2022
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Max Velmans on How to Understand Causal Interactions between Consciousness and Brain
This introduction to how to understand causal interactions between consciousness and the brain was the subject of a webinar sponsored by the Consciousness and E...
This introduction to how to understand causal interactions between consciousness and the brain was the subject of a webinar sponsored by the Consciousness and Experiential Psychology Section of the British Psychological Society on 29th April 2021. See https://www.bps.org.uk/member-microsites/consciousness-and-experiential-psychology-section/.
Abstract. In everyday life we take it for granted that we have conscious control of some of our actions and that the part of us that exercises conscious control is the conscious mind. Psychosomatic medicine also assumes that the conscious mind can affect body states, and this is supported by evidence that the use of imagery, hypnosis, biofeedback and other ‘mental interventions’ can be therapeutic in a variety if conditions. However, there is no accepted theory of mind/body interaction and this has had a detrimental effect on the acceptance of mental causation in science, philosophy and in many areas of clinical practice. Biomedical accounts typically translate the effects of mind into the effects of brain functioning, for example, explaining mind/body interactions in terms of the interconnections and reciprocal control of cortical, neuroendocrine, autonomic and immune systems. While such accounts are instructive, they are implicitly reductionist, and beg the question of how conscious experience could have bodily effects. On the other hand, non-reductionist accounts have to cope with three problems: 1) The physical world appears causally closed, which would seem to leave no room for conscious causation. 2) One is not conscious of one’s own body processing, so how could there be conscious control of such processing? 3) Conscious experiences appear to come too late to causally effect the processes to which they most obviously relate. This talk suggests a dual-aspect, monist solution to these problems in which conscious experiences and associated brain states are thought of as complementary first- and third-person ways of knowing the operations of a fundamentally psychophysical mind and discusses the consequences of this shift in perspective for clinical practice.
For online references see https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Max-Velmans/research or https://goldsmiths.academia.edu/MaxVelmans
https://wn.com/Max_Velmans_On_How_To_Understand_Causal_Interactions_Between_Consciousness_And_Brain
This introduction to how to understand causal interactions between consciousness and the brain was the subject of a webinar sponsored by the Consciousness and Experiential Psychology Section of the British Psychological Society on 29th April 2021. See https://www.bps.org.uk/member-microsites/consciousness-and-experiential-psychology-section/.
Abstract. In everyday life we take it for granted that we have conscious control of some of our actions and that the part of us that exercises conscious control is the conscious mind. Psychosomatic medicine also assumes that the conscious mind can affect body states, and this is supported by evidence that the use of imagery, hypnosis, biofeedback and other ‘mental interventions’ can be therapeutic in a variety if conditions. However, there is no accepted theory of mind/body interaction and this has had a detrimental effect on the acceptance of mental causation in science, philosophy and in many areas of clinical practice. Biomedical accounts typically translate the effects of mind into the effects of brain functioning, for example, explaining mind/body interactions in terms of the interconnections and reciprocal control of cortical, neuroendocrine, autonomic and immune systems. While such accounts are instructive, they are implicitly reductionist, and beg the question of how conscious experience could have bodily effects. On the other hand, non-reductionist accounts have to cope with three problems: 1) The physical world appears causally closed, which would seem to leave no room for conscious causation. 2) One is not conscious of one’s own body processing, so how could there be conscious control of such processing? 3) Conscious experiences appear to come too late to causally effect the processes to which they most obviously relate. This talk suggests a dual-aspect, monist solution to these problems in which conscious experiences and associated brain states are thought of as complementary first- and third-person ways of knowing the operations of a fundamentally psychophysical mind and discusses the consequences of this shift in perspective for clinical practice.
For online references see https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Max-Velmans/research or https://goldsmiths.academia.edu/MaxVelmans
- published: 01 May 2021
- views: 692
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Max Velmans on "Only Connect. A Personal Journey into Consciousness"
This talk, given at Totnes Consciousness Cafe on 1st July, 2022, describes some of the major transitions in Max Velmans' own journey into a deeper understandin...
This talk, given at Totnes Consciousness Cafe on 1st July, 2022, describes some of the major transitions in Max Velmans' own journey into a deeper understanding of consciousness. This included potent extraordinary experiences as well as ordinary experiences along with an in-depth scientific and philosophical study of consciousness for over 50 years. From this he developed Reflexive Monism, an integrative Western understanding of human consciousness as being one manifestation of a conscious, self-observing universe -- an understanding that converges closely with the non-dual Integral Vedanta of Ramakrishna, Vivekananda, and Aurobindo. In this talk he describes one early formative mystical experience along with some of the major intellectual steps that guided his way.
Rendered and edited from the streamed zoom transmission and the original source material by Russ Pariseau.
https://wn.com/Max_Velmans_On_Only_Connect._A_Personal_Journey_Into_Consciousness
This talk, given at Totnes Consciousness Cafe on 1st July, 2022, describes some of the major transitions in Max Velmans' own journey into a deeper understanding of consciousness. This included potent extraordinary experiences as well as ordinary experiences along with an in-depth scientific and philosophical study of consciousness for over 50 years. From this he developed Reflexive Monism, an integrative Western understanding of human consciousness as being one manifestation of a conscious, self-observing universe -- an understanding that converges closely with the non-dual Integral Vedanta of Ramakrishna, Vivekananda, and Aurobindo. In this talk he describes one early formative mystical experience along with some of the major intellectual steps that guided his way.
Rendered and edited from the streamed zoom transmission and the original source material by Russ Pariseau.
- published: 03 Aug 2022
- views: 548
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Max Velmans on "From West towards East in Five Simple Steps"
Drawing on some aspects of Reflexive Monism, this talk suggests how one can move from a careful, Western analysis of ordinary conscious experience towards a mor...
Drawing on some aspects of Reflexive Monism, this talk suggests how one can move from a careful, Western analysis of ordinary conscious experience towards a more Eastern understanding of its transformative potential in five simple steps. Step 1: accept that the boundaries of ordinary conscious experience encompass the entire phenomenal world, which requires an understanding of reflexivity and perceptual projection. Step 2: accept that experiences arise from somewhere—that there is a chain of normally unconscious/preconscious causation that precedes the arising of each experience that one can investigate in both a third- and first-person way. Step 3: accept that it is only when entities, events and processes are directly experienced that they become real-ized in the sense of becoming subjectively real, and that this applies not just to everyday conscious processes such as speaking, reading and thinking, but also to one’s conscious sense of Self. Step 4: accept an expanded sense of Self that includes not just one’s conscious Ego but also the unconscious embedding and supporting ground of which it is an expression. Step 5: accept that human consciousness is not a “freak accident of nature”; rather it is one natural expression of what the universe is like (although we have some way to go to discover the precise psychophysical laws that govern how conscious experiences relate to their associated material forms). I then show how these aspects of Reflexive Monism take one in the direction of Advaita Vedanta and other forms of perennial philosophy—although the point of balance between Eastern and Western ways of understanding mind, consciousness and self may need to be somewhere midway between the two.
Suggested readings: the book Understanding Consciousness Edition 2 (2009-particularly Chapters 12 and 14); online papers: How to arrive at an Eastern Place from a Western direction (2013); Reflexive Monism: Psychophysical relations among mind, matter and consciousness (2012); Reflexive Monism (2008)
Max Velmans, initially an Electrical Engineer (Sydney) with a PhD in Psychology (London) was a Fulbright Scholar at UC Berkeley and is currently Emeritus Professor of Psychology, Goldsmiths, University of London, and Visiting Professor in Consciousness Studies, University of Plymouth. He is also a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, and has been involved in consciousness studies for almost 40 years. His main research focus is on integrating work on the philosophy, cognitive psychology and neuropsychology of consciousness, and, more recently, on East-West integrative approaches. He has around 100 publications on these topics. His book Understanding Consciousness (2000) was short-listed for the British Psychological Society book award in 2001 and 2002, and is now in its second (2009) edition. Other publications include The Science of Consciousness: Psychological, Neuropsychological and Clinical Reviews (1996), Investigating Phenomenal Consciousness: New Methodologies and Maps (2000), How Could Conscious Experiences Affect Brains? (2003), and (with Susan Schneider) The Blackwell Companion to Consciousness (2007). He was a co-founder and, from 2004-2006, Chair of the Consciousness and Experiential Psychology Section of the British Psychological Society, and an Indian Council of Philosophical Research National Visiting Professor for 2010-2011. See http://www.gold.ac.uk/psychology/staff/velmans/
https://wn.com/Max_Velmans_On_From_West_Towards_East_In_Five_Simple_Steps
Drawing on some aspects of Reflexive Monism, this talk suggests how one can move from a careful, Western analysis of ordinary conscious experience towards a more Eastern understanding of its transformative potential in five simple steps. Step 1: accept that the boundaries of ordinary conscious experience encompass the entire phenomenal world, which requires an understanding of reflexivity and perceptual projection. Step 2: accept that experiences arise from somewhere—that there is a chain of normally unconscious/preconscious causation that precedes the arising of each experience that one can investigate in both a third- and first-person way. Step 3: accept that it is only when entities, events and processes are directly experienced that they become real-ized in the sense of becoming subjectively real, and that this applies not just to everyday conscious processes such as speaking, reading and thinking, but also to one’s conscious sense of Self. Step 4: accept an expanded sense of Self that includes not just one’s conscious Ego but also the unconscious embedding and supporting ground of which it is an expression. Step 5: accept that human consciousness is not a “freak accident of nature”; rather it is one natural expression of what the universe is like (although we have some way to go to discover the precise psychophysical laws that govern how conscious experiences relate to their associated material forms). I then show how these aspects of Reflexive Monism take one in the direction of Advaita Vedanta and other forms of perennial philosophy—although the point of balance between Eastern and Western ways of understanding mind, consciousness and self may need to be somewhere midway between the two.
Suggested readings: the book Understanding Consciousness Edition 2 (2009-particularly Chapters 12 and 14); online papers: How to arrive at an Eastern Place from a Western direction (2013); Reflexive Monism: Psychophysical relations among mind, matter and consciousness (2012); Reflexive Monism (2008)
Max Velmans, initially an Electrical Engineer (Sydney) with a PhD in Psychology (London) was a Fulbright Scholar at UC Berkeley and is currently Emeritus Professor of Psychology, Goldsmiths, University of London, and Visiting Professor in Consciousness Studies, University of Plymouth. He is also a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, and has been involved in consciousness studies for almost 40 years. His main research focus is on integrating work on the philosophy, cognitive psychology and neuropsychology of consciousness, and, more recently, on East-West integrative approaches. He has around 100 publications on these topics. His book Understanding Consciousness (2000) was short-listed for the British Psychological Society book award in 2001 and 2002, and is now in its second (2009) edition. Other publications include The Science of Consciousness: Psychological, Neuropsychological and Clinical Reviews (1996), Investigating Phenomenal Consciousness: New Methodologies and Maps (2000), How Could Conscious Experiences Affect Brains? (2003), and (with Susan Schneider) The Blackwell Companion to Consciousness (2007). He was a co-founder and, from 2004-2006, Chair of the Consciousness and Experiential Psychology Section of the British Psychological Society, and an Indian Council of Philosophical Research National Visiting Professor for 2010-2011. See http://www.gold.ac.uk/psychology/staff/velmans/
- published: 24 Aug 2014
- views: 3490
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Just Nowhere Episode 4 Max Velmans Consciousness; the Unconscious; Panpsychism; Conscious Universe
(I am moving this earlier episode from the LIVE list to the VIDEO list here). Dr. Samuel Zinner (Aulla, Tuscany, Italy) interviews with Max Velmans (Professor E...
(I am moving this earlier episode from the LIVE list to the VIDEO list here). Dr. Samuel Zinner (Aulla, Tuscany, Italy) interviews with Max Velmans (Professor Emeritus in Psychology, Goldsmiths, University of London) on the origins of consciousness and the role of the unconscious and free will. Other topics discussed include panpsychism, the conscious universe, and autistic savants.
Links mentioned in the interview:
Max Velmans on "Only Connect. A Personal Journey into Consciousness": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xX-2_VxcwPw
Max Velmans, Is the Universe Conscious? Reflexive Monism and the Ground of Being: https://www.academia.edu/48185002/Is_the_Universe_Conscious_Reflexive_Monism_and_the_Ground_of_Being
Support this channel with a donation:
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(Video Music Details: Virtutes Instrumenti by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song... License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...)
https://wn.com/Just_Nowhere_Episode_4_Max_Velmans_Consciousness_The_Unconscious_Panpsychism_Conscious_Universe
(I am moving this earlier episode from the LIVE list to the VIDEO list here). Dr. Samuel Zinner (Aulla, Tuscany, Italy) interviews with Max Velmans (Professor Emeritus in Psychology, Goldsmiths, University of London) on the origins of consciousness and the role of the unconscious and free will. Other topics discussed include panpsychism, the conscious universe, and autistic savants.
Links mentioned in the interview:
Max Velmans on "Only Connect. A Personal Journey into Consciousness": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xX-2_VxcwPw
Max Velmans, Is the Universe Conscious? Reflexive Monism and the Ground of Being: https://www.academia.edu/48185002/Is_the_Universe_Conscious_Reflexive_Monism_and_the_Ground_of_Being
Support this channel with a donation:
Paypal link: https://paypal.me/justnowhere1
Patreon link: https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=64116798
(Video Music Details: Virtutes Instrumenti by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song... License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...)
- published: 21 Dec 2022
- views: 56
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Is the Universe Conscious?
This talk is based on an invited lecture given at a conference on Consciousness Unbound: Liberating mind from the tyranny of materialism, organised by the Galil...
This talk is based on an invited lecture given at a conference on Consciousness Unbound: Liberating mind from the tyranny of materialism, organised by the Galileo Commission of the Scientific and Medical Network on September, 25th, 2021. It suggest a different way to understand the many ways in which humans and other sentient beings are natural expressions of a reflexive, self-observing universe and the many ways in which this universe might be conscious. The talk introduces and summarizes the detailed analysis given in Velmans, M. (2021) "Is the Universe Conscious? Reflexive Monism and the Ground of Being", in Kelly, E. and Marshall, P. (eds.) Consciousness Unbound. Rowman and Littlefield. The presentation introduces ancient dualist and monist attempts to understand how consciousness, mind, self and soul relate to brain, body and the material world. It then contrasts modern dualist and materialist- reductionist visions of the universe with reflexive monism, the view that the universe is reflexive and self-observing. It explains ways in which the latter requires a paradigm shift in which consciousness and its material accompaniments are entirely natural consequences of what the universe is like, exempified by the dual-aspect monist nature of the human mind and that of other sentient beings. The presentation then introduces different ways to explore the ground of being, and makes connections with Eastern as well as Western philosophy.
https://wn.com/Is_The_Universe_Conscious
This talk is based on an invited lecture given at a conference on Consciousness Unbound: Liberating mind from the tyranny of materialism, organised by the Galileo Commission of the Scientific and Medical Network on September, 25th, 2021. It suggest a different way to understand the many ways in which humans and other sentient beings are natural expressions of a reflexive, self-observing universe and the many ways in which this universe might be conscious. The talk introduces and summarizes the detailed analysis given in Velmans, M. (2021) "Is the Universe Conscious? Reflexive Monism and the Ground of Being", in Kelly, E. and Marshall, P. (eds.) Consciousness Unbound. Rowman and Littlefield. The presentation introduces ancient dualist and monist attempts to understand how consciousness, mind, self and soul relate to brain, body and the material world. It then contrasts modern dualist and materialist- reductionist visions of the universe with reflexive monism, the view that the universe is reflexive and self-observing. It explains ways in which the latter requires a paradigm shift in which consciousness and its material accompaniments are entirely natural consequences of what the universe is like, exempified by the dual-aspect monist nature of the human mind and that of other sentient beings. The presentation then introduces different ways to explore the ground of being, and makes connections with Eastern as well as Western philosophy.
- published: 17 Jul 2020
- views: 2064
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The Ancient History and Future of Consciousness Studies
Introduced by Peter Fenwick, this lecture on the "Ancient History and Future of Consciousness Studies" was a keynote given by Max Velmans at an Annual Gathering...
Introduced by Peter Fenwick, this lecture on the "Ancient History and Future of Consciousness Studies" was a keynote given by Max Velmans at an Annual Gathering of the Scientific and Medical Network (UK) on the "Future of Consciousness Studies" hosted at the Latimer Estate, Chesham, on 6th July, 2019. The lecture ranges over the ancient roots of thinking about consciousnes, the formation of scientific explorations of consciousness and the foundation of psychology, the current state of consciousness studies, and emerging trends that suggest a trajectory towards the future. It argues that, ultimately, the future of consciousness studies converges with its ancient past.
https://wn.com/The_Ancient_History_And_Future_Of_Consciousness_Studies
Introduced by Peter Fenwick, this lecture on the "Ancient History and Future of Consciousness Studies" was a keynote given by Max Velmans at an Annual Gathering of the Scientific and Medical Network (UK) on the "Future of Consciousness Studies" hosted at the Latimer Estate, Chesham, on 6th July, 2019. The lecture ranges over the ancient roots of thinking about consciousnes, the formation of scientific explorations of consciousness and the foundation of psychology, the current state of consciousness studies, and emerging trends that suggest a trajectory towards the future. It argues that, ultimately, the future of consciousness studies converges with its ancient past.
- published: 21 Sep 2019
- views: 1524
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Experiences of a Self-observing Universe
This talk for a webinar organised by the Galileo Commission of the Scientific and Medical Network in November, 17th, 2022, outlines the ways in which both ordin...
This talk for a webinar organised by the Galileo Commission of the Scientific and Medical Network in November, 17th, 2022, outlines the ways in which both ordinary experiences and mystical experiences are reflexive, supporting the view that we are manifestations of a self-observing universe. We address fundamental confusions that prevent a clear understanding of how consciousness relates to the world described by physics, the relationship of consciousness to mind, and the relationship of consciousness to self. Finally, we touch on how consciousness relates to matter/energy within the primordial nature of the ground of being, and the various ways in which that can be known. For useful background reading see Velmans (2021) “Is the Universe Conscious? Reflexive Monism and the Ground of Being” at https://www.researchgate.net/publication/351308047. For an introduction to the development of this analysis, see also “Only connect: A personal journey into consciousness” at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xX-2_VxcwPw
https://wn.com/Experiences_Of_A_Self_Observing_Universe
This talk for a webinar organised by the Galileo Commission of the Scientific and Medical Network in November, 17th, 2022, outlines the ways in which both ordinary experiences and mystical experiences are reflexive, supporting the view that we are manifestations of a self-observing universe. We address fundamental confusions that prevent a clear understanding of how consciousness relates to the world described by physics, the relationship of consciousness to mind, and the relationship of consciousness to self. Finally, we touch on how consciousness relates to matter/energy within the primordial nature of the ground of being, and the various ways in which that can be known. For useful background reading see Velmans (2021) “Is the Universe Conscious? Reflexive Monism and the Ground of Being” at https://www.researchgate.net/publication/351308047. For an introduction to the development of this analysis, see also “Only connect: A personal journey into consciousness” at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xX-2_VxcwPw
- published: 14 Mar 2023
- views: 563
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Free Will and the Nature of Self
This film addresses some of the recent challenges to human free will posed by findings in neuroscience. Intended for transmission to both China and the West, th...
This film addresses some of the recent challenges to human free will posed by findings in neuroscience. Intended for transmission to both China and the West, the film was the opening episode in a planned series on BAD KNOWLEDGE, created by China Entertainment Ltd., Hollywood, L.A. BAD KNOWLEDGE is intended here to signify "challenging knowledge", posed in this case by evidence that neural activation of voluntary action precedes the conscious intention to carry out those acts, challenging our sense of conscious agency, freedom to act, and moral responsibility. However, the film demonstrates how the neuroscientific evidence is compatible with the agency, freedom and responsibility that we normally experience, provided that one adopts a more inclusive, deeply grounded sense of Self.
Max Velmans' presentation is English, interactions with Chinese professionals are both in Chinese and English, all speech has both Chinese and English subtitles, and all illustrations and animations are created by China Entertainment Ltd.
The themes introduced in this presentation are also developed in detail in
Velmans, M. (2002) How could conscious experiences affect brains? Journal of Consciousness Studies, 9(11), 3-29. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/233561577
Velmans, M. (2003) Preconscious free will. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 10(12), 42-61. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/233671583
Velmans, M. (2014) Conscious agency and the preconscious/unconscious self. In S. Menon, A. Sinha, B.V. Sreekantan (eds) Consciousness and Self: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Springer, 11-25. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/259773091
https://wn.com/Free_Will_And_The_Nature_Of_Self
This film addresses some of the recent challenges to human free will posed by findings in neuroscience. Intended for transmission to both China and the West, the film was the opening episode in a planned series on BAD KNOWLEDGE, created by China Entertainment Ltd., Hollywood, L.A. BAD KNOWLEDGE is intended here to signify "challenging knowledge", posed in this case by evidence that neural activation of voluntary action precedes the conscious intention to carry out those acts, challenging our sense of conscious agency, freedom to act, and moral responsibility. However, the film demonstrates how the neuroscientific evidence is compatible with the agency, freedom and responsibility that we normally experience, provided that one adopts a more inclusive, deeply grounded sense of Self.
Max Velmans' presentation is English, interactions with Chinese professionals are both in Chinese and English, all speech has both Chinese and English subtitles, and all illustrations and animations are created by China Entertainment Ltd.
The themes introduced in this presentation are also developed in detail in
Velmans, M. (2002) How could conscious experiences affect brains? Journal of Consciousness Studies, 9(11), 3-29. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/233561577
Velmans, M. (2003) Preconscious free will. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 10(12), 42-61. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/233671583
Velmans, M. (2014) Conscious agency and the preconscious/unconscious self. In S. Menon, A. Sinha, B.V. Sreekantan (eds) Consciousness and Self: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Springer, 11-25. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/259773091
- published: 30 Aug 2022
- views: 263
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Changing Places
Hal works at the Museum every day and his life isn't exciting until he meets Tim. Tim is a movie star. He has a difficult life, and he is unhappy until he meets Hal. But when they meet, and agree to change places, interesting things start to happen. And, by changing places, the two men learn what is truly important in their lives.
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published: 17 Mar 2024
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Learn English Through Stories: Changing Places (Level 0) [English Subtitled]
Hal works at the zoo every day and his life isn't exciting until he meets Tim. Tim is a movie star. He has a difficult life, and he is unhappy until he meets Hal. But when they meet, and agree to change places, interesting things start to happen. And, by changing places, the two men learn what is truly important in their lives.
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published: 22 Mar 2016
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Heartbeat Changing Places
published: 15 Mar 2017
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Changing Places toilets can be the difference between a day out or exclusion | ABC News
Suitable toileting facilities for adults with high-support needs are in short supply across Australia.
In good news, Changing Places are becoming more common — Australia now has 259 — and they are mapped out on an Australian Changing Places website.
But, in a big country, advocates say many more are needed.
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published: 09 Sep 2023
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REVISION PAPER 2 I AQA GEOGRAPHY A LEVEL I Changing Places I Full topic!
This video goes over EVERYTHING you need to know for the Changing Places AQA Level topic (Paper 2). All of the content is referenced to the specification.
Grab a large piece of paper or revision flash cards to write as you go.
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published: 22 Apr 2020
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Changing Places Long Version HD HD
Changing Places advocates for toilets with change tables and hoists for people with severe disabilities who cannot use ordinary accessible bathrooms. Changing Places help break down one of the fundamental barriers to inclusion for around 200,000 Australians and their families.
published: 04 Jan 2016
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Changing Places on BBC News 28/11/17
The campaign for bench and hoist toilets, from BBC 10pm News 28/10/17. All copyright BBC.
published: 28 Nov 2017
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Futurama Change Places High Quality File2HD com
published: 05 Aug 2009
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Change Locations
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Change Locations · Drake · Future
What A Time To Be Alive
℗ 2015 Cash Money Records Inc.
Released on: 2015-09-20
Producer: Metro Boomin
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Eric Manco
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Noel Cadastre
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Miguel Scott
Studio Personnel, Mixer: Noel "Gadget" Campbell
Studio Personnel, Mixer: Noah "40" Shebib
Studio Personnel, Assistant Mixer: Les Bateman
Studio Personnel, Assistant Mixer: Greg Moffett
Studio Personnel, Assistant Mixer: Harley Arsenault
Producer: Noël
Composer Lyricist: Aubrey Graham
Composer Lyricist: Nayvadius Wilburn
Composer Lyricist: Noël
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 06 Jul 2018
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Listening English - Unit 39(Changing Places)
Listening English - Unit 39(Changing Places): Improve your English listening skills fast , simple , effective
published: 09 Jul 2015
36:37
Changing Places
Hal works at the Museum every day and his life isn't exciting until he meets Tim. Tim is a movie star. He has a difficult life, and he is unhappy until he meets...
Hal works at the Museum every day and his life isn't exciting until he meets Tim. Tim is a movie star. He has a difficult life, and he is unhappy until he meets Hal. But when they meet, and agree to change places, interesting things start to happen. And, by changing places, the two men learn what is truly important in their lives.
@cts-stories
https://wn.com/Changing_Places
Hal works at the Museum every day and his life isn't exciting until he meets Tim. Tim is a movie star. He has a difficult life, and he is unhappy until he meets Hal. But when they meet, and agree to change places, interesting things start to happen. And, by changing places, the two men learn what is truly important in their lives.
@cts-stories
- published: 17 Mar 2024
- views: 1421
24:59
Learn English Through Stories: Changing Places (Level 0) [English Subtitled]
Hal works at the zoo every day and his life isn't exciting until he meets Tim. Tim is a movie star. He has a difficult life, and he is unhappy until he meets Ha...
Hal works at the zoo every day and his life isn't exciting until he meets Tim. Tim is a movie star. He has a difficult life, and he is unhappy until he meets Hal. But when they meet, and agree to change places, interesting things start to happen. And, by changing places, the two men learn what is truly important in their lives.
Check out our website for more exclusive story:
http://englishforuse.com/category/stories
Thanks for watching! and have fun learning! :)
https://wn.com/Learn_English_Through_Stories_Changing_Places_(Level_0)_English_Subtitled
Hal works at the zoo every day and his life isn't exciting until he meets Tim. Tim is a movie star. He has a difficult life, and he is unhappy until he meets Hal. But when they meet, and agree to change places, interesting things start to happen. And, by changing places, the two men learn what is truly important in their lives.
Check out our website for more exclusive story:
http://englishforuse.com/category/stories
Thanks for watching! and have fun learning! :)
- published: 22 Mar 2016
- views: 50292
1:51
Changing Places toilets can be the difference between a day out or exclusion | ABC News
Suitable toileting facilities for adults with high-support needs are in short supply across Australia.
In good news, Changing Places are becoming more common —...
Suitable toileting facilities for adults with high-support needs are in short supply across Australia.
In good news, Changing Places are becoming more common — Australia now has 259 — and they are mapped out on an Australian Changing Places website.
But, in a big country, advocates say many more are needed.
Subscribe: http://ab.co/1svxLVE
Read more here: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-09-09/calls-for-changing-places-high-support-needs-disability-toilets/102833852
ABC News provides around the clock coverage of news events as they break in Australia and abroad, including the latest coronavirus pandemic updates. It's news when you want it, from Australia's most trusted news organisation.
For more from ABC News, click here: https://ab.co/2kxYCZY
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#ABCNews #ABCNewsAustralia
https://wn.com/Changing_Places_Toilets_Can_Be_The_Difference_Between_A_Day_Out_Or_Exclusion_|_Abc_News
Suitable toileting facilities for adults with high-support needs are in short supply across Australia.
In good news, Changing Places are becoming more common — Australia now has 259 — and they are mapped out on an Australian Changing Places website.
But, in a big country, advocates say many more are needed.
Subscribe: http://ab.co/1svxLVE
Read more here: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-09-09/calls-for-changing-places-high-support-needs-disability-toilets/102833852
ABC News provides around the clock coverage of news events as they break in Australia and abroad, including the latest coronavirus pandemic updates. It's news when you want it, from Australia's most trusted news organisation.
For more from ABC News, click here: https://ab.co/2kxYCZY
Watch more ABC News content ad-free on ABC iview: https://ab.co/2OB7Mk1
Go deeper on our ABC News In-depth channel: https://ab.co/2lNeBn2
Like ABC News on Facebook: http://facebook.com/abcnews.au
Follow ABC News on Instagram: http://instagram.com/abcnews_au
Follow ABC News on Twitter: http://twitter.com/abcnews
Note: In most cases, our captions are auto-generated.
#ABCNews #ABCNewsAustralia
- published: 09 Sep 2023
- views: 2605
51:51
REVISION PAPER 2 I AQA GEOGRAPHY A LEVEL I Changing Places I Full topic!
This video goes over EVERYTHING you need to know for the Changing Places AQA Level topic (Paper 2). All of the content is referenced to the specification.
Gra...
This video goes over EVERYTHING you need to know for the Changing Places AQA Level topic (Paper 2). All of the content is referenced to the specification.
Grab a large piece of paper or revision flash cards to write as you go.
DOWNLOADS
MIND MAP - You can download the mind map by following this link https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CuFkFMhi54HF9AblMBtF3FWwOG8UBoYh/view?usp=sharing
AQA SPECIFICATION - https://filestore.aqa.org.uk/resources/geography/specifications/AQA-7037-SP-2016.PDF
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This video goes over EVERYTHING you need to know for the Changing Places AQA Level topic (Paper 2). All of the content is referenced to the specification.
Grab a large piece of paper or revision flash cards to write as you go.
DOWNLOADS
MIND MAP - You can download the mind map by following this link https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CuFkFMhi54HF9AblMBtF3FWwOG8UBoYh/view?usp=sharing
AQA SPECIFICATION - https://filestore.aqa.org.uk/resources/geography/specifications/AQA-7037-SP-2016.PDF
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- published: 22 Apr 2020
- views: 84064
1:01
Changing Places Long Version HD HD
Changing Places advocates for toilets with change tables and hoists for people with severe disabilities who cannot use ordinary accessible bathrooms. Changing P...
Changing Places advocates for toilets with change tables and hoists for people with severe disabilities who cannot use ordinary accessible bathrooms. Changing Places help break down one of the fundamental barriers to inclusion for around 200,000 Australians and their families.
https://wn.com/Changing_Places_Long_Version_Hd_Hd
Changing Places advocates for toilets with change tables and hoists for people with severe disabilities who cannot use ordinary accessible bathrooms. Changing Places help break down one of the fundamental barriers to inclusion for around 200,000 Australians and their families.
- published: 04 Jan 2016
- views: 14799
3:58
Changing Places on BBC News 28/11/17
The campaign for bench and hoist toilets, from BBC 10pm News 28/10/17. All copyright BBC.
The campaign for bench and hoist toilets, from BBC 10pm News 28/10/17. All copyright BBC.
https://wn.com/Changing_Places_On_BBC_News_28_11_17
The campaign for bench and hoist toilets, from BBC 10pm News 28/10/17. All copyright BBC.
- published: 28 Nov 2017
- views: 9052
3:41
Change Locations
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Change Locations · Drake · Future
What A Time To Be Alive
℗ 2015 Cash Money Records Inc.
Released on: 2015-09-2...
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Change Locations · Drake · Future
What A Time To Be Alive
℗ 2015 Cash Money Records Inc.
Released on: 2015-09-20
Producer: Metro Boomin
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Eric Manco
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Noel Cadastre
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Miguel Scott
Studio Personnel, Mixer: Noel "Gadget" Campbell
Studio Personnel, Mixer: Noah "40" Shebib
Studio Personnel, Assistant Mixer: Les Bateman
Studio Personnel, Assistant Mixer: Greg Moffett
Studio Personnel, Assistant Mixer: Harley Arsenault
Producer: Noël
Composer Lyricist: Aubrey Graham
Composer Lyricist: Nayvadius Wilburn
Composer Lyricist: Noël
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/Change_Locations
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Change Locations · Drake · Future
What A Time To Be Alive
℗ 2015 Cash Money Records Inc.
Released on: 2015-09-20
Producer: Metro Boomin
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Eric Manco
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Noel Cadastre
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Miguel Scott
Studio Personnel, Mixer: Noel "Gadget" Campbell
Studio Personnel, Mixer: Noah "40" Shebib
Studio Personnel, Assistant Mixer: Les Bateman
Studio Personnel, Assistant Mixer: Greg Moffett
Studio Personnel, Assistant Mixer: Harley Arsenault
Producer: Noël
Composer Lyricist: Aubrey Graham
Composer Lyricist: Nayvadius Wilburn
Composer Lyricist: Noël
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 06 Jul 2018
- views: 2513452
24:59
Listening English - Unit 39(Changing Places)
Listening English - Unit 39(Changing Places): Improve your English listening skills fast , simple , effective
Listening English - Unit 39(Changing Places): Improve your English listening skills fast , simple , effective
https://wn.com/Listening_English_Unit_39(Changing_Places)
Listening English - Unit 39(Changing Places): Improve your English listening skills fast , simple , effective
- published: 09 Jul 2015
- views: 29297
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changing places (by Camel from the Album "Nude")
"Changing Places" (Camel) .
Inspired by John Berger's "Ralph Fasanella and the Experience of the City" in About Looking ( New York: Pantheon,19810). 98-99.
published: 28 May 2011
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M.C. – Changing Places (1984)
This album in Bandcamp
https://mariotkima.bandcamp.com/album/changing-places
Marco Chiapponi
http://mariotkima.blogspot.com/
https://youtube.com/user/Mariotm7
https://www.discogs.com/it/artist/5518132-Marco-Chiapponi
A1 Lampi 0:00
A2 Gli Gnomi 3:42
A3 Bar 5:43
A4 Ona-Doccia 9:48
B1 La Rotonda 13:35
B2 Desiderio 16:34
B3 Changing Places 20:35
B4 L'Attesa (Solitudo) [Show Of Strenght] 25:39
published: 17 Mar 2022
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Changing Places
Provided to YouTube by Virgin Music Group
Changing Places · Magnum Opus
Volta Music: Momentum
℗ 2016 UPPM Records
Released on: 2016-08-30
Composer, Writer: Magnum Opus
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 24 Sep 2016
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Camel - Changing Places
Time passes and many lonely years drift by. By now, Nude has given up his search and is currently living in a cave beside a lagoon, constantly patrolling through the jungles for any hiding enemies ("Changing Places").
published: 08 Dec 2017
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The FreespiritS - Changing Places (2008)
I couldn't find "Get Down" by this band, so if someone has that song please tell me.
https://myspace.com/thefreespirits/music/album/hello-goodbye-thank-you-14502057
https://voca.ro/1lDSzhb3G9qu
Lyrics:
Every time I see the moon shine,
it reminds me of what life should be.
I can’t remember all those things I said to you,
or what you said to me.
'Cause I see it coming.
I see it coming right for me!
Changing places,
that’s the way it oughta be!
Walking ‘round in an open field,
the answers I’ve been lookin’ for.
Let’s take our time, there’s no need to rush,
I got the key to unlock the door.
'Cause I see it coming.
I see it coming right for me!
Changing places,
that’s the way it oughta be!
And changing places,
that’s the way it oughta be!
Every time I see the moon shine,
It reminds me of...
published: 19 Aug 2023
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Yes - Changes - Remastered [Lyrics in description]
Changes
(Rabin/Anderson/White)
I'm moving through some changes
I'll never be the same
Something you did touched me
There's no one else to blame
The love we had has fallen
The love we used to share
We've given up pretending
As if you didn't care
Change changing places
Root yourself to the ground
Capitalize on this good fortune
One word can bring you round
Changes
I look into the mirror
I see no happiness
All the warmth I gave you
Has turned to emptiness
The love we had has fallen
The love we used to share
You've left me here believing
In love that wasn't there
Change changing places
Root yourself to the ground
Word to the wise - well you get what's coming
One word can bring you round
Changes
When I look into your eyes and try to find out how
There's no way to save it now
And everythin...
published: 08 Jan 2013
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Synchrojack - Changing Places (Edit)
Visit new Houseum Website: https://houseum.fr/label/releases
Label: MOLAR
Artist: Synchrojack
Format: Vinyl only
Cat. Number: MOL03
EP Title: A3 EP
Release Date: November 29th, 2020
Support it: https://bit.ly/34bk9tW
"Producer duo Greg Wheeler and Dean Slydell spent a lot of time on the A3 road back in the nineties, which runs from London to Portsmouth. The trax for Molar's third strike date from the same period. House gourmets know their sought after releases from the mid-nineties on UK’s Ferox Records. Molar is very happy to present four diverse tracks that were produced between 1995 and 1998 that have now been carefully remastered for the „A3 EP“. From the rather cheerful house groover „Changing Places (Edit)" and the deep head nodder "Telling Lies" on the A-side to the techn...
published: 09 Nov 2020
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Emperors New Clothes - Changing Places (1994)
https://www.discogs.com/Emperors-New-Clothes-Unsettled-Life/release/5842040
published: 16 Jul 2020
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Exploring Guildford: Land of Progressive Rock band Camel
If you are a Camel hard listener, you must visit Guildford in England 🐪 🏴 🇬🇧 Join me on a comprehensive journey to explore Guildford, known as the birthplace the legendary Progressive Rock band Camel! We'll visit the places linked to this iconic band such as the school where Camel's members attended, the pubs the band had their first performances, or other spots they frequented, all in this historic town of Surrey.
Camel is a British progressive rock band formed in 1971 in this town. Camel is Known for their melodic and atmospheric sound, the band was founded by Andrew Latimer (guitar, flute, vocals), Doug Ferguson (bass guitar), Andy Ward (drums), and Peter Bardens (keyboards). Camel gained recognition with their unique blend of rock, jazz, and classical influences, and they becam...
published: 13 Aug 2024
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Camel - Changing Places - Passport Records 1981
Contact us [email protected] and the video will be removed.
published: 15 Nov 2022
4:03
changing places (by Camel from the Album "Nude")
"Changing Places" (Camel) .
Inspired by John Berger's "Ralph Fasanella and the Experience of the City" in About Looking ( New York: Pantheon,19810). 98-99.
"Changing Places" (Camel) .
Inspired by John Berger's "Ralph Fasanella and the Experience of the City" in About Looking ( New York: Pantheon,19810). 98-99.
https://wn.com/Changing_Places_(By_Camel_From_The_Album_Nude_)
"Changing Places" (Camel) .
Inspired by John Berger's "Ralph Fasanella and the Experience of the City" in About Looking ( New York: Pantheon,19810). 98-99.
- published: 28 May 2011
- views: 1936
30:47
M.C. – Changing Places (1984)
This album in Bandcamp
https://mariotkima.bandcamp.com/album/changing-places
Marco Chiapponi
http://mariotkima.blogspot.com/
https://youtube.com/user/Mariotm7
...
This album in Bandcamp
https://mariotkima.bandcamp.com/album/changing-places
Marco Chiapponi
http://mariotkima.blogspot.com/
https://youtube.com/user/Mariotm7
https://www.discogs.com/it/artist/5518132-Marco-Chiapponi
A1 Lampi 0:00
A2 Gli Gnomi 3:42
A3 Bar 5:43
A4 Ona-Doccia 9:48
B1 La Rotonda 13:35
B2 Desiderio 16:34
B3 Changing Places 20:35
B4 L'Attesa (Solitudo) [Show Of Strenght] 25:39
https://wn.com/M.C._–_Changing_Places_(1984)
This album in Bandcamp
https://mariotkima.bandcamp.com/album/changing-places
Marco Chiapponi
http://mariotkima.blogspot.com/
https://youtube.com/user/Mariotm7
https://www.discogs.com/it/artist/5518132-Marco-Chiapponi
A1 Lampi 0:00
A2 Gli Gnomi 3:42
A3 Bar 5:43
A4 Ona-Doccia 9:48
B1 La Rotonda 13:35
B2 Desiderio 16:34
B3 Changing Places 20:35
B4 L'Attesa (Solitudo) [Show Of Strenght] 25:39
- published: 17 Mar 2022
- views: 428
2:40
Changing Places
Provided to YouTube by Virgin Music Group
Changing Places · Magnum Opus
Volta Music: Momentum
℗ 2016 UPPM Records
Released on: 2016-08-30
Composer, Writer:...
Provided to YouTube by Virgin Music Group
Changing Places · Magnum Opus
Volta Music: Momentum
℗ 2016 UPPM Records
Released on: 2016-08-30
Composer, Writer: Magnum Opus
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/Changing_Places
Provided to YouTube by Virgin Music Group
Changing Places · Magnum Opus
Volta Music: Momentum
℗ 2016 UPPM Records
Released on: 2016-08-30
Composer, Writer: Magnum Opus
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 24 Sep 2016
- views: 2865
4:15
Camel - Changing Places
Time passes and many lonely years drift by. By now, Nude has given up his search and is currently living in a cave beside a lagoon, constantly patrolling throug...
Time passes and many lonely years drift by. By now, Nude has given up his search and is currently living in a cave beside a lagoon, constantly patrolling through the jungles for any hiding enemies ("Changing Places").
https://wn.com/Camel_Changing_Places
Time passes and many lonely years drift by. By now, Nude has given up his search and is currently living in a cave beside a lagoon, constantly patrolling through the jungles for any hiding enemies ("Changing Places").
- published: 08 Dec 2017
- views: 25480
5:39
The FreespiritS - Changing Places (2008)
I couldn't find "Get Down" by this band, so if someone has that song please tell me.
https://myspace.com/thefreespirits/music/album/hello-goodbye-thank-you-145...
I couldn't find "Get Down" by this band, so if someone has that song please tell me.
https://myspace.com/thefreespirits/music/album/hello-goodbye-thank-you-14502057
https://voca.ro/1lDSzhb3G9qu
Lyrics:
Every time I see the moon shine,
it reminds me of what life should be.
I can’t remember all those things I said to you,
or what you said to me.
'Cause I see it coming.
I see it coming right for me!
Changing places,
that’s the way it oughta be!
Walking ‘round in an open field,
the answers I’ve been lookin’ for.
Let’s take our time, there’s no need to rush,
I got the key to unlock the door.
'Cause I see it coming.
I see it coming right for me!
Changing places,
that’s the way it oughta be!
And changing places,
that’s the way it oughta be!
Every time I see the moon shine,
It reminds me of what life should be.
I can’t remember all those things I said to you,
or what you said to me.
'Cause I see it coming.
I see it coming right for me!
Changing places,
that’s the way it oughta be!
Changing places,
that’s the way it oughta be!
Changing places,
that’s the way it oughta be!
Changing places,
that’s the way it oughta be!
Español: si tú eres el autor o alguien con los derechos de la canción o álbum que subí y quieres que lo borre, solo dímelo y lo haré.
English: if you are the author or someone with the rights of the song or album I uploaded and you want me to delete it, just tell me and I will do it.
https://wn.com/The_Freespirits_Changing_Places_(2008)
I couldn't find "Get Down" by this band, so if someone has that song please tell me.
https://myspace.com/thefreespirits/music/album/hello-goodbye-thank-you-14502057
https://voca.ro/1lDSzhb3G9qu
Lyrics:
Every time I see the moon shine,
it reminds me of what life should be.
I can’t remember all those things I said to you,
or what you said to me.
'Cause I see it coming.
I see it coming right for me!
Changing places,
that’s the way it oughta be!
Walking ‘round in an open field,
the answers I’ve been lookin’ for.
Let’s take our time, there’s no need to rush,
I got the key to unlock the door.
'Cause I see it coming.
I see it coming right for me!
Changing places,
that’s the way it oughta be!
And changing places,
that’s the way it oughta be!
Every time I see the moon shine,
It reminds me of what life should be.
I can’t remember all those things I said to you,
or what you said to me.
'Cause I see it coming.
I see it coming right for me!
Changing places,
that’s the way it oughta be!
Changing places,
that’s the way it oughta be!
Changing places,
that’s the way it oughta be!
Changing places,
that’s the way it oughta be!
Español: si tú eres el autor o alguien con los derechos de la canción o álbum que subí y quieres que lo borre, solo dímelo y lo haré.
English: if you are the author or someone with the rights of the song or album I uploaded and you want me to delete it, just tell me and I will do it.
- published: 19 Aug 2023
- views: 151
6:21
Yes - Changes - Remastered [Lyrics in description]
Changes
(Rabin/Anderson/White)
I'm moving through some changes
I'll never be the same
Something you did touched me
There's no one else to blame
The love we ha...
Changes
(Rabin/Anderson/White)
I'm moving through some changes
I'll never be the same
Something you did touched me
There's no one else to blame
The love we had has fallen
The love we used to share
We've given up pretending
As if you didn't care
Change changing places
Root yourself to the ground
Capitalize on this good fortune
One word can bring you round
Changes
I look into the mirror
I see no happiness
All the warmth I gave you
Has turned to emptiness
The love we had has fallen
The love we used to share
You've left me here believing
In love that wasn't there
Change changing places
Root yourself to the ground
Word to the wise - well you get what's coming
One word can bring you round
Changes
When I look into your eyes and try to find out how
There's no way to save it now
And everything I feel
Changes
Keep looking for
Changes
Changes
For some reason you're questioning why
I always believe it gets better
One difference between you and i
Your heart is inside your head
One word from you
One word from me
A clear design on your liberty
Who could believe when love has gone
How we move on like everyone
Only such fools
Only such jealous hearts
Only through love changes come
Change changing places
Root yourself to the ground
Capitalize on this good fortune
One word can bring you round
Changes
One road to loneliness
It's always the same
One road to happiness
It's calling your name
Change changing places - changes
Root yourself to the ground
Capitalize on this good fortune
One word can bring you round
Changes
Change changing places
Changes
Root yourself to the ground
Word to the wise - well you get what's coming
One word - one word can bring you round
Changes
https://wn.com/Yes_Changes_Remastered_Lyrics_In_Description
Changes
(Rabin/Anderson/White)
I'm moving through some changes
I'll never be the same
Something you did touched me
There's no one else to blame
The love we had has fallen
The love we used to share
We've given up pretending
As if you didn't care
Change changing places
Root yourself to the ground
Capitalize on this good fortune
One word can bring you round
Changes
I look into the mirror
I see no happiness
All the warmth I gave you
Has turned to emptiness
The love we had has fallen
The love we used to share
You've left me here believing
In love that wasn't there
Change changing places
Root yourself to the ground
Word to the wise - well you get what's coming
One word can bring you round
Changes
When I look into your eyes and try to find out how
There's no way to save it now
And everything I feel
Changes
Keep looking for
Changes
Changes
For some reason you're questioning why
I always believe it gets better
One difference between you and i
Your heart is inside your head
One word from you
One word from me
A clear design on your liberty
Who could believe when love has gone
How we move on like everyone
Only such fools
Only such jealous hearts
Only through love changes come
Change changing places
Root yourself to the ground
Capitalize on this good fortune
One word can bring you round
Changes
One road to loneliness
It's always the same
One road to happiness
It's calling your name
Change changing places - changes
Root yourself to the ground
Capitalize on this good fortune
One word can bring you round
Changes
Change changing places
Changes
Root yourself to the ground
Word to the wise - well you get what's coming
One word - one word can bring you round
Changes
- published: 08 Jan 2013
- views: 3081719
5:31
Synchrojack - Changing Places (Edit)
Visit new Houseum Website: https://houseum.fr/label/releases
Label: MOLAR
Artist: Synchrojack
Format: Vinyl only
Cat. Number: MOL03
EP Title: A3 EP
Relea...
Visit new Houseum Website: https://houseum.fr/label/releases
Label: MOLAR
Artist: Synchrojack
Format: Vinyl only
Cat. Number: MOL03
EP Title: A3 EP
Release Date: November 29th, 2020
Support it: https://bit.ly/34bk9tW
"Producer duo Greg Wheeler and Dean Slydell spent a lot of time on the A3 road back in the nineties, which runs from London to Portsmouth. The trax for Molar's third strike date from the same period. House gourmets know their sought after releases from the mid-nineties on UK’s Ferox Records. Molar is very happy to present four diverse tracks that were produced between 1995 and 1998 that have now been carefully remastered for the „A3 EP“. From the rather cheerful house groover „Changing Places (Edit)" and the deep head nodder "Telling Lies" on the A-side to the technoid, slightly reminiscent of Italian Onirico "First Contact" and the freshening breaky "OpenGL" on the B-side - there is something for everyone on MOL03 again!"
MOLAR:
https://soundcloud.com/molar-berlin
https://www.facebook.com/MolarLabel
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Houseum:
https://houseum.fr
https://soundcloud.com/houseum
https://www.facebook.com/houseum.yt
https://www.instagram.com/houseumrecords
https://
[email protected]
https://wn.com/Synchrojack_Changing_Places_(Edit)
Visit new Houseum Website: https://houseum.fr/label/releases
Label: MOLAR
Artist: Synchrojack
Format: Vinyl only
Cat. Number: MOL03
EP Title: A3 EP
Release Date: November 29th, 2020
Support it: https://bit.ly/34bk9tW
"Producer duo Greg Wheeler and Dean Slydell spent a lot of time on the A3 road back in the nineties, which runs from London to Portsmouth. The trax for Molar's third strike date from the same period. House gourmets know their sought after releases from the mid-nineties on UK’s Ferox Records. Molar is very happy to present four diverse tracks that were produced between 1995 and 1998 that have now been carefully remastered for the „A3 EP“. From the rather cheerful house groover „Changing Places (Edit)" and the deep head nodder "Telling Lies" on the A-side to the technoid, slightly reminiscent of Italian Onirico "First Contact" and the freshening breaky "OpenGL" on the B-side - there is something for everyone on MOL03 again!"
MOLAR:
https://soundcloud.com/molar-berlin
https://www.facebook.com/MolarLabel
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Houseum:
https://houseum.fr
https://soundcloud.com/houseum
https://www.facebook.com/houseum.yt
https://www.instagram.com/houseumrecords
https://
[email protected]
- published: 09 Nov 2020
- views: 25255
7:14
Emperors New Clothes - Changing Places (1994)
https://www.discogs.com/Emperors-New-Clothes-Unsettled-Life/release/5842040
https://www.discogs.com/Emperors-New-Clothes-Unsettled-Life/release/5842040
https://wn.com/Emperors_New_Clothes_Changing_Places_(1994)
https://www.discogs.com/Emperors-New-Clothes-Unsettled-Life/release/5842040
- published: 16 Jul 2020
- views: 37
13:32
Exploring Guildford: Land of Progressive Rock band Camel
If you are a Camel hard listener, you must visit Guildford in England 🐪 🏴 🇬🇧 Join me on a comprehensive journey to explore Guildford, known as the birthpl...
If you are a Camel hard listener, you must visit Guildford in England 🐪 🏴 🇬🇧 Join me on a comprehensive journey to explore Guildford, known as the birthplace the legendary Progressive Rock band Camel! We'll visit the places linked to this iconic band such as the school where Camel's members attended, the pubs the band had their first performances, or other spots they frequented, all in this historic town of Surrey.
Camel is a British progressive rock band formed in 1971 in this town. Camel is Known for their melodic and atmospheric sound, the band was founded by Andrew Latimer (guitar, flute, vocals), Doug Ferguson (bass guitar), Andy Ward (drums), and Peter Bardens (keyboards). Camel gained recognition with their unique blend of rock, jazz, and classical influences, and they became famous for their instrumental skills and concept albums. Camel drew inspiration from bands like Pink Floyd, Genesis, and Yes, but they developed a unique sound that set them apart within the progressive rock genre.
Their debut album was released in 1973 and showcased their progressive rock prowess with tracks like "Never Let Go" and "Slow Yourself Down." It established their reputation as a band to watch in the progressive rock scene being in the same circle of Pink Floyd, Genesis, ELP, Gentle Giant, Yes, among others. Camel's second album, "Mirage," released in 1974, solidified their place in progressive rock circles. It featured intricate compositions and a blend of folk and Middle Eastern influences, setting them apart from their contemporaries.
Their 1975 album, The Snow Goose, is particularly celebrated for its lush orchestration and storytelling without the use of lyrics, based on Paul Gallico's novella. In the 1980s, Camel adapted to changing musical trends while maintaining their signature sound. Albums like "Stationary Traveller" (1984) and "Dust and Dreams" (1991) showcased their continued evolution and commitment to musical excellence.
Despite frequent lineup changes over the years, Andrew Latimer has remained the band's driving force, guiding Camel through various musical phases. Though they never achieved massive commercial success, Camel has maintained a dedicated fan base and continues to be influential in the progressive rock genre.
Camel achieved moderate commercial success in Europe and the United States, gaining a dedicated fan base through extensive touring and dynamic live performances. Their concerts were known for their technical proficiency and captivating stage presence.
Despite not achieving mainstream commercial success on the level of some peers, Camel's music has had a lasting impact on progressive rock and beyond. They are revered for their melodic sensibilities, intricate compositions, and the ability to create atmospheric soundscapes.
Discover the history and beauty of this unique town in England.
I hope you find enjoyable this video. Long live to Rock and Roll 🎸
#ProgressiveRock #CamelBand #AndrewLatimer #PeterBardens #Guildford #AndyWard
https://wn.com/Exploring_Guildford_Land_Of_Progressive_Rock_Band_Camel
If you are a Camel hard listener, you must visit Guildford in England 🐪 🏴 🇬🇧 Join me on a comprehensive journey to explore Guildford, known as the birthplace the legendary Progressive Rock band Camel! We'll visit the places linked to this iconic band such as the school where Camel's members attended, the pubs the band had their first performances, or other spots they frequented, all in this historic town of Surrey.
Camel is a British progressive rock band formed in 1971 in this town. Camel is Known for their melodic and atmospheric sound, the band was founded by Andrew Latimer (guitar, flute, vocals), Doug Ferguson (bass guitar), Andy Ward (drums), and Peter Bardens (keyboards). Camel gained recognition with their unique blend of rock, jazz, and classical influences, and they became famous for their instrumental skills and concept albums. Camel drew inspiration from bands like Pink Floyd, Genesis, and Yes, but they developed a unique sound that set them apart within the progressive rock genre.
Their debut album was released in 1973 and showcased their progressive rock prowess with tracks like "Never Let Go" and "Slow Yourself Down." It established their reputation as a band to watch in the progressive rock scene being in the same circle of Pink Floyd, Genesis, ELP, Gentle Giant, Yes, among others. Camel's second album, "Mirage," released in 1974, solidified their place in progressive rock circles. It featured intricate compositions and a blend of folk and Middle Eastern influences, setting them apart from their contemporaries.
Their 1975 album, The Snow Goose, is particularly celebrated for its lush orchestration and storytelling without the use of lyrics, based on Paul Gallico's novella. In the 1980s, Camel adapted to changing musical trends while maintaining their signature sound. Albums like "Stationary Traveller" (1984) and "Dust and Dreams" (1991) showcased their continued evolution and commitment to musical excellence.
Despite frequent lineup changes over the years, Andrew Latimer has remained the band's driving force, guiding Camel through various musical phases. Though they never achieved massive commercial success, Camel has maintained a dedicated fan base and continues to be influential in the progressive rock genre.
Camel achieved moderate commercial success in Europe and the United States, gaining a dedicated fan base through extensive touring and dynamic live performances. Their concerts were known for their technical proficiency and captivating stage presence.
Despite not achieving mainstream commercial success on the level of some peers, Camel's music has had a lasting impact on progressive rock and beyond. They are revered for their melodic sensibilities, intricate compositions, and the ability to create atmospheric soundscapes.
Discover the history and beauty of this unique town in England.
I hope you find enjoyable this video. Long live to Rock and Roll 🎸
#ProgressiveRock #CamelBand #AndrewLatimer #PeterBardens #Guildford #AndyWard
- published: 13 Aug 2024
- views: 33