
IntraConnected


We come to know our own minds through our interactions with others. Our mirror neuron perceptions, and the resonance they create, act quickly and often outside of awareness.
Daniel J. Siegel • Mindsight: The New Science of Personal Transformation
The personal ‘interior’ sense of the self with a history, and a personal and emotional memory, as well as what is, rather confusingly, sometimes called ‘the self-concept’,
Iain McGilchrist • The Master and His Emissary
When our thinking contracts from our being, it carries our sense of self with it.
Philip Shepherd • Radical Wholeness: The Embodied Present and the Ordinary Grace of Being
Instead of a shared world outside mind, what we have is a collective region of mind that we don’t identify with and cannot control. Our perceptions and transcendent insights originate from this collective region, while our thoughts and fantasies arise in our personal mind.
Bernardo Kastrup • More Than Allegory
This book reveals how our brains construct narratives for our lives, and how this process constructs our self-identity