Excursus

Author(s):  
Jens Schlieter

This chapter, an excursus, embarks on a more philosophical interpretation of consciousness and experience. Building on Thomas Nagel and Niklas Luhmann, it is argued that human consciousness, defined as a process of self-reproduction of never-ending new possibilities, is perplexed by the task of imagining its own nonexistence. Given that consciousness is not equipped for this task, that is to imagine death (its own nonexistence), it will react with a search for meaning, a context for the existential threat. The excursus argues that this leads to the highly accelerated activity of consciousness. It may result in a phenomenon reported by a certain number of near-death experiencers, namely, the life review. In short, then, the life review is a highly accelerated search for meaning. These deliberations are further substantiated by a comparison with “wake-up dreams,” in which a similar structure becomes visible.

1998 ◽  
Vol 47 (3) ◽  
pp. 163-175 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jacob Robert Meddin

This study examines how ten prominent older Australians—seven male and three female—impart a sense of spiritual meaning to their lives. The study is a secondary analysis of published interviews conducted by Caroline Jones on the Australian Broadcast Corporation's radio program, “The Search for Meaning.” The interviews explicitly address issues of personal meaning. The findings reported in this article focus mainly upon non routine or “spiritual” aspects of meaning. The topics addressed are: global sense of meaning, altruistic behavior, transcendent experiences, life review, and wisdom. Acquiring knowledge emerges as a global life purpose; altruistic behavior is prevalent, transcendent experiences are reported with frequency; life review and wisdom underscores both a sense of coherence and the continuity of personal characteristics over the life span, and a decidedly optimistic orientation toward human nature. The impression gained is one of older persons with an integrated and often deep and spiritual orientation toward their lives.


1966 ◽  
Vol 11 (9) ◽  
pp. 432-433
Author(s):  
Michael Merbaum
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1990 ◽  
Vol 35 (3) ◽  
pp. 265-266
Author(s):  
Stan A. Kuczaj
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