With Reality in Mind: Bernardo Kastrup 5-Week Q&A with guest Christof Koch
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Tue 5th Nov 2024, 2pm – Tue 26th Nov 2024, 4:30pm EST (UTC -05:00)
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“The breadth of Bernardo's insight and understanding into the nature of reality and all kinds of related subjects is utterly breathtaking. Thank you Bernardo and Amir for a wonderful, inspiring, transformative four weeks.” ★★★★★ - Karen
More than 10 hours of recordings from this discussion series are available.
You are invited to a ground-breaking series of discussions with Bernardo in which notions of reality, physics, biology and consciousness are transformed, themed around Bernardo's new book “Analytic Idealism in a Nutshell: A straightforward summary of the 21st century’s only plausible metaphysics”

Bernardo Kastrup is undoubtedly the world's most articulate, rigorous and well-known defender of metaphysical idealism - the notion that all reality is consciousness.
On November 12th we'll be joined by guest Christof Koch, the famous neuroscientist that has led the way on the neural correlates of consciousness since the 80s, and in collaboration with Giulio Tononi co-developed the Integrated Information Theory of consciousness.
These are incredibly unique opportunities to engage directly with minds that are shaping the future of our culture, in the company of fellow philosophers, scientists, mystics, and those curious about reality and life.
We gather questions and reflections from participants, and together discuss the most fundamental questions and experiences life has to offer.
If you have an interest in the convergence of philosophy, non-duality and cutting edge science, you've come to the right place!
“Phenomenal talk. Bernardo is truly a great philosopher... inspiring and life-changing. So thank you to Bernardo,.. and to everybody else in attendance, who consistently asked profound questions!” ★★★★★ - Andre
Week 1:
- Non-reductive materialism
- What would make idealism wrong
- Why perception cannot mirror the world
- Language and metacognition
- Why bodies remain after death
- The boundary between alters and mind at large
- Implications and understandings of the wave function
Week 2: Bernardo Kastrup & Christof Koch
We discussed how IIT could shed light on phenomena like dissociation, the boundaries between individual consciousnesses, and even free will, and how it relates to the concept of "mind at large." The conversation also touched on the idea of universal consciousness, the nature of the universe, questions about the big bang, reincarnation and memory, and the potential for consciousness to persist after death.
Week 3
Schizophrenia through the lens of analytic idealism
The world beyond perception: fairy folk & UAP
Levels of dissociation, increase in empathy & how to deal with that
Navigating your daimon
Dictators, diamonic energy, and moral responsibility
Death as a transition process and the nature of Mind at Large
Dream consciousness vs death consciousness
ALS, Stephen Hawking, and mind-body connections
Week 4: Ethics, life, death, suicide, abortion
Approximate Time stamps
Ethics, life, death, suicide, abortion
Life as sacrifice
Telos, purpose, perception
Synchronicity, astrology and Jung
Intentionality, phenomenology, metaphysics & Husserl
Nirvana & Awakening
Effects of widespread acceptance of idealism
The original outline for the course was described as follows:
Week 0: Group Introduction and Orientation (29th Oct)
You will be sent video recordings of introductory material so you are ready to fully partake in the conversation. Please plan for about 4 hours of preliminary watching if you are new to Bernardo's work.
Week 0 is without Bernardo, to meet the other course members, and review our understanding of:
- The philosophical, logical and scientific evidence that refutes materialism as a good explanation for what we know about reality.
(Materialism is the belief that nothing exists except “physical things”, and that consciousness is somehow an emergent property of special arrangement. We will cover the many reasons why this artificially creates the ‘Hard Problem of Consciousness and the reasons why idealism is a more coherent approach.)
- The rational and empirical evidence for idealism, drawing on neuroscience, physics, philosophy and basic common sense. We will revise Bernardo's unique way of expressing the idea that individuals are much like whirlpools inside one vast oceanic universal consciousness - seperate in temporary activity but not in substance.
Week 1: What physicalism gets wrong
Each week the discussion emerges based on questions and proposals from the group. The following is an outline of likely topics:
In this first week with Bernardo, we'll prioritise topics from the first few chapters of the book, which include:
- Understanding perception is a dashboard for reality
- Experimental evidence for incoherence of physicalism
- The evidence against physicalism from brain scans
- The hard problem of consciousness
- How physicalism survives
Week 2: with Guest Christof Koch
On November 12th we'll be joined by guest Christof Koch, the famous neuroscientist that has led the way on the neural correlates of consciousness since the 80s, and in collaboration with Giulio Tononi co-developed the Integrated Information Theory of consciousness.
We'll discuss his views on idealism, how science and philosophy relate, and what the neural correlates of consciousness can teach us.
Week 3: Understanding the coherence of idealism
This week we'll aim to dispel common misunderstandings that emerge around idealism. This include the fact that many people don't realise that idealism doesn't contradict several values that are mistakenly thought to be the domain of physicalism, including:
Realism - the notion that there is an external world independent of our individual minds, whether it’s physical or otherwise.
Naturalism - the notion that nature unfolds spontaneously, according to its own intrinsic dispositions, as opposed to the whimsical interventions of a deity outside nature.
Rationalism - the notion that the human intellect can recognize and model the regularities of nature’s behavior, and thereby predict it
Reductionism - the notion that we can account for complex natural phenomena in terms of simpler ones
Week 4: Time, space, identity, and structure
We'll invite questions that clarify previous conversations, and tackle the difficult to understand notions of how one consciousness can appear as many, what time is, and the structures of consciousness.
Dates and Times
You will be sent recordings to watch in your own time before the live events to familiarise yourself with the basic concepts.
We gather on zoom over five Tuesdays in a row, at 7pm UK time, starting Tuesday 29th of October
Sessions run for at least 2 hours, sometimes significantly longer. Recordings of each session are set to all participants. Occasionally a speaker requests to share some thoughts ‘off the record' and these rare sections are not recorded.
Tues 29th Oct, 7pm UK time (Orientation week to meet the group and revise pre-recorded material without Bernardo)
Tues 5th Nov, 7pm UK time - Live session with Bernardo Kastrup
Tues 12th Nov, 7pm UK time - Live session with Bernardo & Christof Koch
Tues 19th Nov, 7pm UK time - Live session with Bernardo
Tues 26th Nov, 7pm UK time - Live session with Bernardo
If money is a barrier to attendance, please get in touch, stating if you require a discount or free ticket: amir@adventuresinawareness.com
No one is turned away for lack of funds.
About Bernardo Kastrup

Photo by Pedro Henrique Casarin
Bernardo Kastrup's work has been leading the modern renaissance of the philosophical position, ‘metaphysical idealism’ that reality is essentially mental, an appearance in ‘mind.’ Bernardo has a Ph.D. in philosophy (ontology, philosophy of mind) and another Ph.D. in computer engineering (reconfigurable computing, artificial intelligence). As a scientist, Bernardo has worked for the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) and the Philips Research Laboratories (where the 'Casimir Effect' of Quantum Field Theory was discovered). Formulated in detail in many academic papers and books, his ideas have been featured on Scientific American, the Institute of Art and Ideas, the Blog of the American Philosophical Association and Big Think, among others. Bernardo's most recent book is The Idea of the World: A multi-disciplinary argument for the mental nature of reality. For more information, freely downloadable papers, videos, etc., please visit www.bernardokastrup.com.
About Cristof Koch

Christof Koch was the president and chief scientist of the Allen Institute for Brain Science in Seattle where he remains as a Meritorious Investigator. He is known for his interdisciplinary approach, combining insights from neuroscience, physics, and philosophy to tackle the complex problem of consciousness. His work has been published in over 350 scientific papers, significantly shaped modern understanding of the neural correlates of consciousness and visual perception.
In collaboration with Francis Crick, Cristof initiated the modern search for the neuronal correlates of consciousness, a systematic experimental program to identify the minimal bio-physical mechanisms jointly sufficient for any one specific conscious percept. In collaboration with Giulio Tononi, he co-developed the Integrated Information Theory of consciousness.
Christof writings and interests integrate theoretical, computational and experimental neuroscience with philosophy and contemporary trends, in particular artificial intelligence. His latest book, The Feeling of Life Itself – Why Consciousness is Everywhere But Can’t be Computed, was published by MIT Press in Autumn of 2019.
His previous book, Consciousness: Confessions of a Romantic Reductionist, blends science and memoir to explore topics in discovering the roots of consciousness. Stemming in part from a long-standing collaboration with the late Nobel Laureate Francis Crick, Christof authored the book The Quest for Consciousness: A Neurobiological Approach. Koch also authored the technical books Biophysics of Computation: Information Processing in Single Neurons and Methods in Neuronal Modeling: From Ions to Networks, and served as editor for several books on neural modeling and information processing.
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★★★★★ "Great course! Very insightful and original. Impressive how Bernardo is able take a holistic/multidisciplinary perspective and is able to translate difficult philosophical and scientific concepts into everyday language. A course definitely worthwhile repeating!" - Frank
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Anonymous on Bernardo Kastrup | Jay Garfield: Tibetan Buddhism & Non Duality | 4 months ago | |
Anonymous on Bernardo Kastrup | Jay Garfield: Tibetan Buddhism & Non Duality | 4 months ago | |
Glenn Williams on Bernardo Kastrup | Jay Garfield: Tibetan Buddhism & Non Duality | 4 months ago | |
Bernardo's response to this egotistical, left-brained combatant was admirable. It's unfortunate that we didn't get a helpful presentation of Tibetan Buddhism.
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Mr on Bernardo Kastrup | Jay Garfield: Tibetan Buddhism & Non Duality | 4 months ago | |
I found it to be quite exhilarating. To be honest it felt like Jay Garfield was somewhat bothered and more or less on the defensive from the get go. Bernardo did very well. His humility shone through. I guess this meta physics is very threatening to people invested in materialism as Jay Garfield clearly is.
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Anonymous on Bernardo Kastrup | Jay Garfield: Tibetan Buddhism & Non Duality | 4 months ago | |
Technical, philosophical and somewhat contentious discussion. I would have preferred a discussion more at the layman's level (which is my level), which also a non-academic can understand.
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John S. on Bernardo Kastrup | Jay Garfield: Tibetan Buddhism & Non Duality | 4 months ago | |
I thought it a pity that Jay Garfield went on the attack at the outset, and I found his belligerent and ad hominem remarks towards Bernardo unpleasant and unnecessary. He, or the moderator, could have tried to establish some common ground to begin from, but I understand that Amir was taken aback because discussions on this forum are usually friendly, constructive and calm. However, Jay gave Bernardo a good run for his money and I also learned some new perspectives about Prasangika Madyamika. I would like to suggest that Jay be invited to speak on his own about Prasangika Madyamaka which is his area of expertise. His Yogachara course at the Sravastri Abbey was outstanding and his attitude there was most affable and helpful, so maybe the debate format does not bring out the best in him. I would also like to know how Spira would deal with Jay's perspective, so that might also make for a good discussion.
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Mira on Bernardo Kastrup | Jay Garfield: Tibetan Buddhism & Non Duality | 4 months ago | |
Hello Amir, thank you very much for your enquiry! I love Bernardo and the conversations with him. Yesterday I had a bit of the impression that it was more of an expert battle and that it was about showing who was right, so to speak. Maybe that also came a little bit from Bernardo's entrance Statement, that he normally doesn't have big differences with non-duality teachers. Perhaps it led Jay to finally create differences. Overall, the conversation was too detached for me. For someone who is very interested in consciousness and philosophy but is simply not an expert, topics that might have been easier to follow were not really presented. I'm going to watch the rest of the programme today, but I don't think my opinion will change much. Sincerely, Mira
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Dan Demchenko on With Reality in Mind: Bernardo Kastrup 5-Week Q&A with guest Christof Koch | 4 months ago | |
Karen W. on With Reality in Mind: Bernardo Kastrup 5-Week Q&A with guest Christof Koch | 4 months ago | |
This course has become a real highlight of my life. The community is brilliant and asks fascinating questions. Bernardo is a natural born teacher who is open to all kinds of questions, wherever someone may be in their own understanding of idealism. Bernardo’s very nature seems to be infinite curiosity and his enthusiasm infuses everything. And many thanks to Amir who so skilfully holds together all the different threads of science, ethics and spirituality so there is cohesion and clarity. Literally mind blowing!
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Olas on With Reality in Mind: Bernardo Kastrup 5-Week Q&A with guest Christof Koch | 4 months ago | |
Fascinating conversation, very grateful to be able to participate. Since my iPad zoom does not allow saving the chat, would really appreciate access to it after the meeting. Thanks!
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