#112: The Illusion of Self: Nondual Meditation & Brain Science - John Dunne, PhD

#112: The Illusion of Self: Nondual Meditation & Brain Science - John Dunne, PhD

Author: FitMind: Neuroscience, Meditation & Mental Fitness Training April 21, 2026 Duration: 1:26:26

The Illusion of Self: Nondual Meditation & Brain Science with John Dunne, PhD explores how our sense of identity is constructed moment by moment, drawing on Buddhist philosophy, neuroscience, and contemplative practice to explain why thoughts feel real and how seeing through them can fundamentally change our experience.

In this episode of The FitMind Podcast, we sit down with John Dunne, PhD—a leading scholar-practitioner bridging ancient wisdom and modern science—to examine the nature of mind, self, and awareness. Rather than treating thoughts as accurate reflections of reality, John frames them as useful but often misleading constructions shaped by the brain's attempt to predict and navigate the world.

We explore how meditation helps us "de-reify" thoughts—seeing them as mental events rather than truths—and why this shift may be central to reducing anxiety and depression. John also breaks down non-dual traditions like Mahamudra and Dzogchen, offering a clear lens into practices aimed not at changing experience, but at recognizing its underlying nature.

Topics include:

  • How the brain constructs a sense of self through predictive models
  • Why thoughts feel real and how to see through them
  • The role of meditation in shifting our relationship to thinking
  • Differences between gradual and non-dual approaches to practice
  • What "effortless awareness" means and why it matters
  • Scientific insights from studying advanced meditators

A grounded, intellectually rich conversation for anyone interested in understanding the mind more clearly, working with difficult thoughts, or exploring the intersection of neuroscience and contemplative practice.

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Show Notes

0:00 | From astronaut dreams to inner exploration
2:40 | Introducing John Dunne and his background
5:30 | Identity crisis and discovering meditation
9:30 | Early practice: Vipassana, metta, and analytical meditation
14:30 | Questioning reality and the nature of self
19:30 | Concepts, language, and why thoughts feel real
25:30 | How the mind constructs identity moment to moment
31:30 | Mahamudra and Dzogchen: gradual vs non-dual paths
38:30 | Effort vs effortlessness in meditation
45:00 | Anxiety, depression, and predictive processing
50:30 | De-reification: seeing thoughts as thoughts
56:30 | Watching the mind vs being lost in it
1:01:30 | Brain studies with advanced meditators
1:07:00 | Non-dual awareness and "always-on" presence
1:12:30 | What enlightenment is (and isn't)
1:17:30 | Tukdam and the mystery of consciousness at death
1:22:30 | Science, meditation, and open questions
1:25:30 | Closing reflections


What if the most impactful training you could do wasn't for your body, but for your mind? The FitMind Podcast: Mental Fitness, Neuroscience & Psychology explores that very idea, moving beyond simple self-help to examine the tangible science behind cognitive well-being. Host Liam McClintock, founder of FitMind, sits down with an eclectic mix of world-class experts-neuroscientists mapping the brain's pathways, psychologists unpacking behavioral patterns, Buddhist monks with millennia of contemplative wisdom, and elite athletes who apply mental discipline at the highest levels. Their conversations delve into practical applications of mindfulness meditation, the principles of Stoicism, emerging brain technologies, and the pursuit of sustainable productivity and happiness. This isn't just theoretical discussion; it's a deep dive into actionable strategies, grounded in research, aimed at strengthening your mental resilience. Each episode serves as a session for your cognitive toolkit, reflecting the core belief that understanding and training the mind is our most vital frontier. Tune in to this podcast for a thoughtful, evidence-based guide to building a healthier, more focused, and resilient inner life.
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