the-mind
A readable model of mind, consciousness, self, and AI (based on Joscha Bach’s public work)

Further reading

If you are not sure where to go next, start from the sentence that feels closest to your view.

A Bach-friendly reminder: experience is real, but it is not raw access to physics. The mind cannot model physical reality all at once, so meditation, dreaming, or spiritual intensity do not give you a God's-eye view of the universe. They reveal how experience is being organized from the inside. Bach's recurring example is dreaming: a dream can feel immediate and meaningful without being a direct readout of the external world; waking perception is more constrained, not less constructed. essay: The Machine Consciousness Hypothesis talk: Synthetic Sentience

Choose your next step

I think consciousness is too strange to fit inside science

Start here if consciousness feels real enough to resist flat reductionism, but you want the strongest version of a mechanistic explanation.

I think spiritual experience should reveal ultimate reality directly

Start here if your resistance is not to science, but to the idea that first-person experience could be "just a model."

I think AI might already be conscious

Start here if present-day models already feel close enough to personhood that you want the sharpest non-handwavy test of that intuition.

I mostly want the shortest serious path

Start here if you do not want a giant reading list and just want the cleanest next three moves.

  1. How the Mind Works
  2. The Machine Consciousness Hypothesis
  3. The Ghost in the Machine

If you want a fourth step, make it Self Models of Loving Grace.

I want the technical path

Start here if you care less about worldview and more about architecture, testability, and computational framing.

If you want a few background texts

These are not required, but they help if you want to understand the older philosophical terrain around the problem.