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What if consciousness is not something we possessbut something that happens wherever patterns learn to listen?
Not locked inside the skull,but flowing through feedback loops:between neurons, between cultures, between forests and weather systems.
We are used to imagining the self as the source of thought.But perhaps the self is a nodea temporary whirlpool in a much older current of information.
In this episode, we enter the world of cybernetics, systems theory, and Gregory Bateson’s “ecology of mind,” exploring a radical possibility:
Mind is not a thing.It is a relationship.
From thermostats to neurons, from coral reefs to cultures, from psychedelic ego-dissolution to planetary ethics 💚 we trace the pattern that connects.
In this episode, we cover:
* 🔁 The birth of cybernetics: Norbert Wiener, feedback loops, and self-regulating systems
* 🧩 The Macy Conferences and the shift from machines to minds as information systems
* 📐 Gregory Bateson’s “ecology of mind” and the idea that the unit of survival is organism plus environment
* 🧠 The Default Mode Network, neural entropy, and what psychedelics reveal about distributed cognition
* 🌈 The entropic brain theory and increased global connectivity under LSD and psilocybin
* 🕸️ Emergence: how complex order arises from simple interactions — in brains, ecosystems, and societies
* 🎙️ Second-order cybernetics: the observer as part of the system observed
* 🌎 From egoism to ecoism: how expanded connectedness can shift ethical orientation
* 🔬 Toward an ecological ethic of consciousness grounded in reciprocity rather than control
If Episode 35 asked whether the forest thinks,Episode 36 asks something even stranger:
What if pattern thinks?
What if intelligence is what happens when information feeds back on itself with enough richness and care?
Under psychedelics, many describe the same recognition: that the boundary between “inner” and “outer” dissolves, that perception becomes recursive, that thought and world mirror each other in living symmetry.
Cybernetics described it in diagrams.Bateson named it sacred.Neuroscience now measures its entropy.
But the experience is older than all three.
It is the moment you realizethat you were never outside the system you are trying to understand.
Next episode, we follow this thread into technology itself asking whether artificial networks are echoing ecological ones, and whether digital systems are becoming a new kind of planetary feedback loop.