Programming & Metaprogramming In The Human Biocomputer by John C. Lilly

Presents a cybernetic model of the human mind as a biological computer whose mental “programs” can be installed, modified, or rewritten; it surveys practical and experimental methods—sensory isolation, psychotropic agents, biofeedback, suggestion and disciplined attention—for altering perception, behavior and states of consciousness, and reflects on self-directed “metaprogramming,” therapeutic reconditioning, and the ethical and philosophical questions raised by deliberately changing how people think and experience reality.

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