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Prof. Alexander Batthyány, PhD, holds the Chair of the Research Institute for Theoretical Psychology and Personalist Studies at Pázmány Péter Catholic University in Budapest, Hungary. Since 2012, Batthyány is Visiting Professor for Existential Psychotherapy at the Moscow University Institute of Psychoanalysis, Russia. He is Director of the Viktor Frankl Institute and first editor of the 14-volume edition of the Collected Works of Viktor Frankl. Near the end of life, many people--including those who have suffered brain injuries or strokes, or have been silenced by mental illness or deep dementia--experience what seems a miraculous return. They regain their clarity and energy, are able to talk with families and caregivers, recall their lives and often appear to be aware of their nearing death. In this episode, cognitive scientist and Director of the Viktor Frankl Institute Dr. Alexander Batthyány offers the first major account of terminal lucidity, utilizing hundreds of case studies and his research in the related field of near-death studies to explore the mind, the body, the nature of consciousness, and what the living can learn from those who are crossing the border from life to death. Alexander's book, Threshold: Terminal Lucidity and the Border of Life and Death, is available now. Support the Show - Become a Patron! Help us grow and become a Patron today: https://www.patreon.com/smartpeoplepodcast Sponsors: Babbel - Get 55% off your Babbel subscription at Babbel.com/SPP. Hello Fresh - Go to HelloFresh.com/50smartpeople and use code 50smartpeople for 50% off plus free shipping! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Dr. Alexander Batthyány as he discusses his book, Threshold: Terminal Lucidity and the Border of Life and Death. The first major account of terminal lucidity: the remarkable return of clarity and cognition at the end of life. Terminal lucidity is a relatively common but poorly understood phenomenon. Near the end of life, many people--including those who are comatose, or have suffered brain injuries or strokes, or have been silenced by mental illness or deep dementia--experience what seems a miraculous return. They regain their clarity and energy, are able to talk with families and caregivers, recall their lives, and in some cases report conversations and details that occurred while they were unconscious or seemingly unaware of their surroundings.Prof. Alexander Batthyány, PhD, holds the Viktor Frankl Chair for Philosophy and Psychology at the International Academy of Philosophy in the Principality of Liechtenstein and is Director of the newly established Research Institute for Theoretical Psychology and Personalist Studies at Pázmány University, Budapest. Since 2012, Batthyány is Visiting Professor for existential psychotherapy at the Moscow University Institute of Psychoanalysis, Russia. He is Director of the Viktor Frankl Institute and the Viktor Frankl Archives in Vienna and first editor of the 14-volume edition of the Collected Works of Viktor Frankl. Batthyány has published over fifteen books and articles which have been translated into eleven languages. He lectures widely on philosophical and existential psychology, theory of cognitive science, and the psychology of death and dying.www.viktorfranklinstitute.org
This week the I am reading from Steve Aspin's book ''Out of Time: The Intergenerational Abduction Program Explored'. In the second half of the episode I am lucky enough to have been given permission to add an excerpt from the audio book of Alexander Batthyány's book 'Threshold: Terminal Lucidity and the Border of Life and Death' read by Eric Meyers.Steve AspinIn Out of Time, author Steve Aspin attempts to write a crossover work about the enduring worldwide reports of alien abduction. It is intended for both those familiar with the historic published case material and the curious reader unfamiliar with the decades of serious research on this superficially improbable phenomenon.He details his lifelong ET contact experiences and the relationships he built with leading researchers during his years of investigating this phenomenon. He has at all times attempted to approach the subject with critical thoroughness and intellectual rigor.From stumbling upon a cattle mutilation in Ireland in 1970 to witnessing a UFO after a period of missing time at the age of 16 near Chester in 1972, Steve relates a lifetime of anomalous experiences in his new book. But this is only the starting point of the journey the reader of Out of Time will make. Steve then details several years of investigation into the subject and how what he has learned has shaped his thoughts on what is happening to perhaps millions of people worldwide. He had the good fortune to meet with several leading researchers in the field including Budd Hopkins and Dr David Jacobs and read hundreds of published works on the subject of UFOs and Abductions. He has attempted to bring hard evidence to the discussion and to follow that evidence where it may lead.His conclusions will be of interest to anyone attentive to this phenomenon. Whether they are inevitably proved to be right or wrong, they stem from a conscious effort to bring objectivity and honesty to the analysis of his personal interaction with this phenomenon.Although successfully normalised in popular culture to become background noise or a minor comic footnote in otherwise busy lives, this subject has real and serious implications for both the individual experiencer and human society collectively.BioSteve Aspin worked for 35 years in management, marketing and sales. In 1999, he founded a surgical innovations company near London. He subsequently designed, patented, manufactured and exported thousands of innovative medical and surgical products to the global marketplace.Now retired with his wife in a quiet corner of eastern England, he may be found most early mornings walking his dog over the Lincolnshire Wolds.'Out of Time' focuses on the improbable but widely reported subject of alien abduction, following the author's lifetime of coerced entanglement with this phenomenon. Drawing on extensive personal experience and voluminous case literature - both published and unpublished - the book melds together interviews with abductees and face-to-face discussions with researchers, resulting in a crossover work designed to appeal to both the reader familiar with the subject matter and those less acquainted with the classic case material.The book contains a body of hard scientific evidence confirming the reality of the phenomenon: forensic analysis of biological material recovered from abduction events; medical analysis of a 'scoop biopsy'; photographs of typical patterns of bodily scarring; and extensive materials analysis of a micro-implant surgically recovered from an abductee revealing a complex manufactured nano-device composed of non-terrestrial isotopes and emitting radio signals in three separate frequency bands.The author's conclusions about the essential architecture of the abduction program, historical timeframe since its instigation, possible reasons for its confirmed intergenerational component, the number of abductees in the global human population and the probable purposes/goals of the program have been widely praised as radical and groundbreaking.Amazon link http://rb.gy/bvklmhttps://outoftimebook.info/Alexander BatthyányTerminal lucidity is a relatively common but poorly understood phenomenon. Near the end of life, many people--including those who have suffered brain injuries or strokes, or have been silenced by mental illness or deep dementia--experience what seems a miraculous return. They regain their clarity and energy, are able to talk with families and caregivers, recall their lives and often appear to be aware of their nearing death.In this remarkable book, cognitive scientist and Director of the Viktor Frankl Institute Dr. Alexander Batthyány offers the first major account of terminal lucidity, utilizing hundreds of case studies and his research in the related field of near-death studies to explore the mind, the body, the nature of consciousness, and what the living can learn from those who are crossing the border from life to death.Astonishing, authoritative, and deeply moving, Threshold opens a doorway into one of life's--and death's--most provocative mysteries.BioProf. Alexander Batthyány, PhD, holds the Chair of the Research Institute for Theoretical Psychology and Personalist Studies at Pázmány Péter Catholic University in Budapest, Hungary. Since 2012, Batthyány is Visiting Professor for Existential Psychotherapy at the Moscow University Institute of Psychoanalysis, Russia. He is Director of the Viktor Frankl Institute and first editor of the 14-volume edition of the Collected Works of Viktor Frankl. Batthyány has published over fifteen books which have been translated into eleven languages. He lectures widely on philosophical and existential psychology and the quest for a meaningful life, theory of cognitive science, and the psychology of death and dying. He has been invited to give lectures around the world.Amazon link http://rb.gy/8ypplhttps://www.pastliveshypnosis.co.uk/https://www.patreon.com/pastlivespodcast
This week I'm talking to Alexander Batthyány about his book 'Threshold: Terminal Lucidity and the Border of Life and Death'.Terminal lucidity is a relatively common but poorly understood phenomenon. Near the end of life, many people--including those who have suffered brain injuries or strokes, or have been silenced by mental illness or deep dementia--experience what seems a miraculous return. They regain their clarity and energy, are able to talk with families and caregivers, recall their lives and often appear to be aware of their nearing death.In this remarkable book, cognitive scientist and Director of the Viktor Frankl Institute Dr. Alexander Batthyány offers the first major account of terminal lucidity, utilizing hundreds of case studies and his research in the related field of near-death studies to explore the mind, the body, the nature of consciousness, and what the living can learn from those who are crossing the border from life to death.Astonishing, authoritative, and deeply moving, Threshold opens a doorway into one of life's--and death's--most provocative mysteries.BioProf. Alexander Batthyány, PhD, holds the Chair of the Research Institute for Theoretical Psychology and Personalist Studies at Pázmány Péter Catholic University in Budapest, Hungary. Since 2012, Batthyány is Visiting Professor for Existential Psychotherapy at the Moscow University Institute of Psychoanalysis, Russia. He is Director of the Viktor Frankl Institute and first editor of the 14-volume edition of the Collected Works of Viktor Frankl. Batthyány has published over fifteen books which have been translated into eleven languages. He lectures widely on philosophical and existential psychology and the quest for a meaningful life, theory of cognitive science, and the psychology of death and dying. He has been invited to give lectures around the world. Amazon link http://rb.gy/8ypplhttps://www.pastliveshypnosis.co.uk/https://www.patreon.com/pastlivespodcast
EPISODE 1709: In this KEEN ON show, Andrew talks to Dr Alexander Batthyany, the author of THRESHOLD, about terminal lucidity and our final journey when we cross over the border from life to death Prof. Dr. Alexander Batthyány is Director of the Research Institute for Theoretical Psychology and Personalist Studies at Pázmány Péter University, Budapest and is faculty Professor for Existential Psychotherapy at the Moscow Institute of Psychoanalysis. He is Director of the Viktor Frankl Institute in Vienna. He is author or editor of more than 15 books. His academic work has been translated into 10 languages. He has been invited to give lectures around the world. Batthyány divides his time between Vienna and the Hungarian countryside, where he and his wife and daughters are developing an alternative intentional community. Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Rupa Health, BiOptimizers, and Calm. Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Dr. Alexander Batthyány to discuss terminal lucidity, a phenomenon that happens to some people at the end of their life, and how we can apply the experience to topics that hug the border of life and death. Dr. Batthyány shares stories of family members who have suffered from dementia, stroke, or serious injury entering a lucid state preceding death where their memory returns. Dhru and Dr. Batthyány share what we can learn from these mystical experiences, how we can apply them to our lives, take better care of our loved ones, and have more open conversations about life and death. Dr. Alexander Batthyány is an Austrian philosopher, cognitive scientist, and psychotherapy researcher. He's the Director of the Research Institute for Theoretical Psychology and Personalist Studies at Pázmány Péter University, Budapest, a faculty Professor for Existential Psychotherapy at the Moscow Institute of Psychoanalysis, and the Director of the Viktor Frankl Institute in Vienna. He is the author or editor of more than 15 books, including his latest book, Threshold: Terminal Lucidity and the Border of Life and Death, which is set to be released on September 12, 2023.In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Batthyány dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version):-Terminal lucidity: what it is and how it defies what we know about the brain (2:11 / 2:11)-Stories of people experiencing terminal lucidity (5:00 / 5:00)-Top questions around terminal lucidity (10:42 / 8:31)-The earliest documented history of terminal lucidity (17:59 / 15:35)-Practical implications of terminal lucidity and how it can help people become better caregivers (44:00 / 40:51)-Embracing mercy and grace in the last moments of life (54:22 / 51:05)-Having conversations about death and caretaking before reaching old age (1:06:20 / 1:02:02)-Life lessons we can learn about death and terminal lucidity (1:19:28 / 1:17:14)-The parallels between terminal lucidity and psilocybin (1:24:27 / 1:20)Also mentioned in this episode:-Threshold: Terminal Lucidity and the Border of Life and Death-What Near-Death Experiences Reveal about Life and Beyond with Dr. Bruce GreysonFor more on Dr. Batthyány, follow him on Facebook @alexander.batthyany.Rupa Health is a place where Functional Medicine practitioners can access more than 3,000 specialty lab tests from over 35 labs like DUTCH, Vibrant America, Genova, and Great Plains. You can check out a free, live demo with a Q&A or create an account at RupaHealth.com.BiOptimizers is offering 10% off plus a special gift with purchase, just head over to magbreakthrough.com/dhru with code DHRU10.Calm is offering an exclusive offer of 40% off a Calm Premium Subscription. Head over to CALM.COM/DHRU today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thomas Teo is a Professor of Psychology in the Historical, Theoretical, and Critical Studies of Psychology Program at York University, Toronto, Canada. He has spent his 20+ year career challenging the status quo in academic psychology. His unique approach to research has been described as both critical and meta-psychological. He often takes the discipline of psychology itself, including its methods and assumptions, as the target of his analysis. He is currently the co-editor of the Review of General Psychology (Sage), editor of the Palgrave Studies in the Theory and History of Psychology, and co-editor of the Palgrave Studies in Indigenous Psychology. He is the former president of the International Society for Theoretical Psychology, of the American Psychological Association’s Society of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology (Division 24), and former chair of the History and Philosophy of Psychology Section of the Canadian Psychological Association. He has a research record with more than 200 academic publications and refereed conference presentations. In this interview, Teo expounds upon concepts covered in a recent Science News Article and explains what it means for him to be a critical psychologist. He outlines how, as he became disappointed with the general state of psychology in Western Europe and the Americas, he sought alternative approaches that could better account for how culture, society, and economics are entangled with psychology. This led him to look more closely at historical examples of fascism, as well as postcolonial authors, to better understand how the psychosocial dimensions of social power operate in the world today. As he explains, this has important implications for how we think about psychiatry, mental health, and disability. Teo concludes the interview by foreshadowing some of his future work, which will further build on his concept of subhumanism to examine how subjectivity is shaped by the premium placed on certain lives. In contrast, others are constructed as less-than-human under neoliberal capitalism.
Em julho de 2013, este Podcast do Instituto Mises Brasil entrevistou um jovem estudante da Faculdade de Economia, Administração e Contabilidade da Universidade de São Paulo (FEA-USP) que surgia como uma promessa dos estudos da Escola Austríaca no Brasil. Na época, Gabriel Oliva estava revisando sua monografia de conclusão de curso sobre "A controvérsia entre Hayek e Knight sobre a teoria do capital" e já havia conquistado no ano anterior o Prêmio Donald Stewart Jr. promovido pelo Instituto Liberal (RJ). Quase três anos depois, Gabriel está terminando o mestrado na USP com uma dissertação sobre "Hayek e a Complexidade: Coordenação, Evolução e Metodologia em Sistemas Sociais Adaptativos" e foi há poucos dias aceito no PhD da Universidade de Duke. Além disso, ele foipremiado pela revista acadêmica Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology em virtude do seu artigo “The Road to Servomechanisms: The Influence of Cybernetics on Hayek from The Sensory Order to the Social Order”. Neste Podcast, Gabriel explica os principais pontos do seu paper e como ele trabalhou o uso que Hayek fez da teoria cibernética em sua abordagem psicológica no livro “The Sensory Order: An Inquiry into the Foundations of Theoretical Psychology” e os desdobramentos teóricos na concepção de ordem espontânea, intencionalidade do comportamento humano e funcionamento do mercado. *** A música da vinheta de abertura é o tema da série Game of Thrones executada pelo guitarrista ? Eric Calderone. *** Todos os Podcasts podem ser baixados e ouvidos pelo site, pela iTunes Store e pelo YouTube. E se você gostou deste e/ou dos podcasts anteriores, visite o nosso espaço na iTunes Store, faça a avaliação e deixe um comentário.
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