Dreaming Reality

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A01=Steven Jay Lynn
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altered states
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brain and mind
buddhism
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christian mysticism
cognitive neuroscience
consciousness
consciousness studies
default mode network
dreams
ego death
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forthcoming
hallucinations
imagination
lucid dreaming
meditation
mindfulness
mystical experiences
myth and mind
neurophenomenology
neuroscience
neuroscience and religion
nonduality
psychedelics
psychology of consciousness
science and spirituality
self and identity
spiritual awakening
vedanta
virtual reality brain

Product details

  • ISBN 9780674306097
  • Weight: 553g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Oct 2026
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A cutting-edge neuroscientist and a leading clinical psychologist look to religious, mystical, and mind-altering experience to challenge scientific orthodoxies concerning consciousness.

We are nothing but a pack of neurons, Francis Crick once said. But while there may be some truth to this way of thinking, it is also an obstacle to understanding consciousness. Dreaming Reality responds by connecting the latest findings from neuroscience to the insights of the world’s mystical traditions, which chart elaborate cartographies of the mind through experiences of meditation, prayer, and ecstasy. Vladimir Miskovic and Steven Jay Lynn show how we can tackle the biggest questions surrounding the nature of consciousness when we place objective scientific research alongside the phenomenology of “altered” states.

While neuroscience privileges the experience of waking life, Dreaming Reality finds that we have much to learn from dreams, hallucinations, and visionary states. Miskovic and Lynn delve into Buddhism, Vedanta, and Christian mysticism, addressing questions of selfhood from the standpoints of ego death, mind wandering, sensory deprivation, psychedelic experimentation, and minimal phenomenal experiences of consciousness.

Vladimir Miskovic was formerly Assistant Professor of Psychology and Integrative Neuroscience at Binghamton University (SUNY) and research scientist at X: The Moonshot Factory, previously known as Google X. Since 2023, he has been exploring monastic life in the contemplative community at New Skete Monastery in Cambridge, New York. Steven Jay Lynn was Distinguished Professor of Psychology at Binghamton University (SUNY), where he directed the Laboratory of Consciousness, Cognition, and Psychopathology. He was Founding Editor of the journal Psychology of Consciousness. His nearly two-dozen books have been translated into more than twenty languages.

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