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Programming and metaprogramming in the human biocomputer

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All human beings, all persons who reach adulthood in the world today are programmed biocomputers. None of us can escape our own nature as programmable entities. Literally, each of us may be our programs, nothing more, nothing less.

Despite the great varieties of programs available, most of us have a limited set of programs. Some of these are built in. In the simpler forms of life the programs were mostly built in from genetic codes to fully formed adultly reproducing organisms. The patterns of function, of actionreaction were determined by necessities of survival, of adaptation to slow environmental changes and of passing on the code to descendants.

Eventually the cerebral cortex appeared as an expanding new highlevel computer controlling the structurally lower levels of the nervous system, the lower builtin programs. For the first time learning and its faster adaptation to a rapidly changing environment began to appear. Further, as this new cortex expanded over several millions of years, a critical size cortex was reached. At this level of structure, a new capability emerged: learning to learn.

-John C. Lilly. M.D.

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Julian Press, Inc.
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Programming and metaprogramming in the human biocomputer: theory and experiments
1987, Three Rivers Press, Julian Press
Paperback in English - 1987 ed
Cover of: Programming and metaprogramming in the human biocomputer
Cover of: Programming and metaprogramming in the human biocomputer
Programming and metaprogramming in the human biocomputer: theory and experiments
original 1967, revisions 1968, Julian Press, Inc.
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Table of Contents

Foreword to Second Edition, v
Preface to Second Edition, viii
Preface to First Edition, xv
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Introduction, 1
Use of Projection-Display Techniques in Deep Self-Analysis with Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD25), 18
Corporeal Face, 23
Blank Screen, 23
Zero Level External Reality, 25
Definition of Evasion of Analysis of Metaprograms, Inner Cognition Space, 29
Practical Considerations, 35
Definition of a General Purpose Self-Metaprogram,38
2. Summary of Experiments in Self-Metaprogramming with LSD25, 41
Experiments on Basic Metaprograms of Existence, 43
Metaprogrammatic Results of Belief Experiments, 48
3. Personal Metaprogrammatic Language An Example of Its Properties, 53
4. Metaprogramming in the Presence of a Fixed Neurological Program (Migraine): Example of Perception and Belief Interactions, 62
5. Note on the Potentially Lethal Aspects of Certain Unconscious, Proto-human, Survival Programs, 67
6. Choice of Attending Persons During LSD25 State Used for SelfAnalysis, 69
7. Behavioral, Non-Isolation Replay of Proto-human Programs: The Problem of Repetitive Unconscious Replay, 71
8. Basic Effects of LSD25 on the Biocomputer: Noise as the Basic Energy for Projection Techniques, 76
Growth Hypothesis, 79
9. Summary of Basic Theory and Results for Metaprogramming the Positive States with LSD25, 82
10. Coalitions, Interlock and Responsibility, 84
11. Participant Interlock, Coalitions with Individuals of Another Species, 91
Retreats from Interlock, 94
Metaprograms for Interspecies Interlock, 95
Observations with Tursiops-Human Interlock: Mimicry as Evidence of Interlock, 96
12. Summary of Logic Used in this Paper: Truth, Falsity, Probability, Metaprograms and Their Bounds, 100
13. Hardware, Software Relationships in the Human Biocomputer, 104
14. Problems, 107
15. Metaprogramming the Body Image, 109
16. Brain Models, 113
17. Excerpts from The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, 122
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Summary, 126
Acknowledgments, 128
Glossary, 130
Major Metaprograms, 131
Key to Categories in References and Bibliography, 135
References, 136
Categorized Bibliography, 145
Abstract, 158

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OL25430312M
ISBN 10
1579510655
OCLC/WorldCat
7746

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