Mapping Cloud Nine, Steven Kotler
Mapping Cloud Nine, Steven Kotler
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Mapping Cloud Nine
Neuroscience, Flow, and the Upper Possibility Space of Human Experience

Author: Steven Kotler

Narrator: Steven Kotler

Unabridged: 6 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/05/2019


Synopsis

What are the upper limits of human potential?

At the intersection of flow states, mystical experiences, peak performance, and psychedelics lies a mysterious space of possibility. In Mapping Cloud Nine, bestselling author and award-winning journalist Steven Kotler takes us on a heady thrill ride through the history of human potential—and how what we’ve learned so far might unlock even greater levels of creativity, performance, and meaning in our lives.

From Nietzsche to now—a tour of human consciousness

In this six-part audio program, Kotler bridges science and spirituality to explore how our understanding of peak experiences has evolved over time—from early inquiries into altered and mystical states; to the birth of positive psychology and research on high performers; to pioneering studies on meditation and near-death experiences; and into current explorations of psychedelics, flow states, and technological breakthroughs.

A brilliant synthesizer and gifted storyteller, Kotler paints a compelling portrait of our greatest human potential, inspiring us to leverage this growing body of research and step into new realms of possibility.

HIGHLIGHTS

• The evolutionary impulse for altered states of mind—psychedelics throughout time
• The neurobiology of flow states, mystical experiences, and hallucinations
• The spiritual path and the high-performance path—are they one and the same?
• Altered states lead to altered traits—the next wave of consciousness hacking
• Why bridging the gap between science and spirituality leads to even greater breakthroughs
• How you can leverage flow states for a more meaningful—and interesting—life

About Steven Kotler

Steven Kotler is the author of the novel The Angle Quickest for Flight, a San Francisco Chronicle bestseller, and West of Jesus, a 2006 PEN West finalist. His work has appeared in the GQ, Wired, New York Times Magazine, National Geographic and elsewhere, and he writes The Playing Field, a blog about the science of sport for PsychologyToday.com. Kotler runs the Rancho de Chihuahua dog sanctuary with his wife in rural New Mexico.


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