Consciousness Club at the University of Washington Bothell - CCUWB

Consciousness Club at the University of Washington Bothell - CCUWB The Consciousness Club at the University of Washington, Bothell is a student-run club focused on emp

The Consciousness Club at the University of Washington, Bothell is a student-run club focused on empowering students with awareness about the implications of consciousness studies. Through student and faculty collaboration and facilitation, we hope to raise the discourse on the significance of how students define their nature, beliefs, and choices as individuals, members of their local community, and as inhabitants of the universe at large.

Last Thursday, the UWB Consciousness Club and CCC Outdoors Club hosted the Story Dome on campus! Many students attended ...
05/24/2015

Last Thursday, the UWB Consciousness Club and CCC Outdoors Club hosted the Story Dome on campus! Many students attended and expanded their understanding of our universe and consciousness through a guided tour of the cosmos. Thanks to all of those who came out, the Club Council, and the Story Dome crew!

Expect to see more of us in upcoming quarters!

Last night the club went floating at Urban Float in Kirkland! 17 of us were there and had a great time meditating and ex...
05/21/2015

Last night the club went floating at Urban Float in Kirkland! 17 of us were there and had a great time meditating and expanding our minds in these state of the art tanks. Bummed you missed this event? Come check out the Story Dome at Mobius Hall TODAY from 10am-1pm!

Attention students, faculty and staff! Tomorrow, Thursday May 21st from 10am to 1pm, the Story Dome is coming to UWB at ...
05/20/2015

Attention students, faculty and staff! Tomorrow, Thursday May 21st from 10am to 1pm, the Story Dome is coming to UWB at Mobius Hall!

The StoryDome is an inflatable dome designed for telling new stories that evoke experiences of wonder and reverence. Using state-of-the art digital media it is now possible to create comprehensive, awe-inspiring visual stories of all scales – from the vastness of the cosmos to the tiniest quantum flux, and everything in between! Come explore our universe with cosmological and astrological projections!

Thanks to our partners the Outdoors Club at Cascadia for collaborating with us!

05/14/2015

Last spring, I kayaked down the rarely-run Escalante River that flows through the heart of Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. Protected in 1996, Grand Staircase-Escalante serves as a potent symbol for the kind of natural treasures that have been the subject of land wars that, for many year…

01/07/2015

Consciousness Comrades,

This Thursday the 8th there will be a meeting in Discovery Hall at 6pm. We'd love to see you all there!

On a side note, we have many fun events in the works for this year, stay tuned!

12/03/2014

Hey Consciousness Folks!

This Thursday (12/4/14) at 5:30 pm there will be a meeting centered around two guests visiting from the UK who come from a Consciousness-centered organization called The Three Principles that teaches consciousness to struggling communities with some surprising results.

Rudi, One of the guests, explains the work as,
"Essentially, the Three Principles point to a pre-existing paradigm of how we and life works to create our human experience. As we insightfully uncover the nature of this paradigm, the implications or effects of that inquiry are a sustainable raise in one’s level of consciousness."

Come and find out more about this well documented and exciting work configuring around Consciousness!

Meet with us in Discovery Hall in the Collaboratory at 5:30 pm. We would love to see and connect with you all so don't hesitate to come on over and join us!

03/23/2014

Posted by Joey Crotty.
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To My Dear Friends and Fellow Consciousness-ers. A letter and story I dedicate to all of you:

Just over a year ago - in the Pre-Minor Era of time here on earth - a group of students who bonded during Kate Noble’s consciousness courses had a burning cosmic desire to do something in the world with all of the awe, beauty, wisdom, mystery, and knowledge we had been nothing less than awakened to. I remember thinking - both insultingly and humorously - that we were truly the biggest rag tag bunch of sorry misfits I had ever come across in my entire life. We were definitely not the team of expected heroes I had gallantly imagined. No, I realized… the people around me were far, far more than that. Aside from being - each one of them - absolutely unique, they were each beautiful… full of insight and wisdom, compassion and heart, and a drive to make a difference. And, to top it all off, we not only wanted to continue the community we felt within the classes with one another once the classes were over, we needed that community and sense of belonging we so strongly felt. We were “stewards of consciousness” but were absolutely at a loss for knowing what it was exactly that we were supposed to steward. So we, together, focused our intentions and deeply listened to one another and ourselves to find what we were being called to do.

Annnnnnnnnnnd…. nothing. That was all she wrote. We never heard the universal equivalent to a peep.

I kid, I kid. That would have been tragic?

Obviously we needed to form a group, so after months - maybe a lot of months - of procrastinated mishaps we finally got around to it, this being after over a year’s worth of saying we needed to start something. At the time I couldn’t think of a more terrible name than the “Consciousness Club,” but it stuck and that’s exactly what we picked. At the time, I thought of clubs as something quite square-ish; I still believe with the depths of my soul that they are. A Consciousness Club? I remember being a little dismayed. “Good start,” I thought, “…that’ll be taken seriously.” I have to laugh at that now, because the “Consciousness Club” is so stupidly charming and cute that I can’t imagine it any other way. “Home of Wednesday Night Dinners on Fridays, Cosmic Bingo, and Childbirth Practices Jeopardy. Changing the world one potluck at a time" should have been our motto. I suppose a group of hummingbirds is called a “charm”, and containing something as big as consciousness in something as historically pompous-y (in my opinion…) as a club is nothing but charming, and a little tongue in cheek.

Next were titles. We hated titles that took themselves *too* seriously so we sat down to make some up. Within about ten minutes of fiery, heated debate, we came up with: Lead Instigator and Prime Arbiter (sort of a good cop, bad cop duality we thought would be a nice touch), Principal Goldkeeper (for our vault in Gringotts), Head Illuminator (get it?!), Chief Storyteller, Top Nester (also get it?!?), and later, the Mind Magister. Despite chance similarities to any real positions, none of us adhered to their corresponding responsibilities in the club constitution.

Classic. We were really on a roll here.

The symbol of the club was inspired by everybody’s increased thought occurrence surrounding our little feathered friends, the hummingbirds. Some of us had dreams, others had frequent sightings and “coincidental” fascinations. Sarah Reeves even around that exact time got an awesome tattoo of two hummingbirds in a yin-yang fashion on her back. Well, we thought, you can’t argue with that logic… hummingbirds it was! They also just happen to be symbols of enlightenment, can fly backwards, travel unheard distances, and make double infinity signs with their little wings among other very relevant consciousness-y things. Nice one, Universe; we heard ya’. Aarshin designed the logo, which we all immediately cried over and fell in love with.

Bingo… or should I say, Cosmic Bingo...

I won’t go into the details, but that year we had a series of great events, made something of a name for ourselves as a group on campus and in the community, did a couple of research symposiums, caused a lot of trouble, and had a darn good time doing it.

All the while, however, we were really working towards a big short-term goal: passing the Minor in Consciousness. It had been months of mindless back and forth in the happenings of the Academic Council meetings and correspondence long after the minor had been proposed, and it clearly did not seem to get the seriousness or credit it deserved. To help edge it along its merry little way, we, the Consciousness Clubbers and troublemakers extraordinair, decided to write a (strongly worded, with nice words) letter to the Academic Council in the name of the state of the world.

What came out of this letter was totally moving and beautiful. We were proud to write it, as it was a great group effort, and we were excited to hear back and see if it changed anything in the minds of the A.C. members involving their priorities since, clearly, it exemplified what we would have thought to be the most important aspect of any program: student involvement and activism, student passion for education, and student support.

Wrong-o.

Apparently we were in deeper trenches on the whole matter than we had thought. We had actually sent this letter twice - once over email to the entire A.C. and once in person - and never heard back from a soul either time. Not even a dust ball of encouragement was blown our sad little way. Communication with Professor Noble was on par to nonexistent as well, and any communication that she did receive was less than positive. We would triumph with something substantial, like the GeoDome event or a research symposium, but had an overtone of despair hanging slightly out of sight. We put our trust in the mystery of things to work everything out in the name of all that consciousness stood for, but were discouraged and saw no real light at the end of the tunnel. The total passiveness of non-communication mixed with the likely resistance on the administration’s part was just too great, and we were all feeling a little down-in-the-dumpy-doodles because of it.
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Yet here we are, an entire year later from the day we wrote that letter. We are still alive - contrary to how dramatic we acted at the time - and the minor has unbelievably passed. Not only has it passed, but it is now also an official program offered for next fall quarter. *The first Minor in Consciousness at a public western university in the world*. Easy peasy lemon squeezy. Except… not.

What in the world happened?

I cannot even begin to tell you how serendipitous events were a month or two prior to that unexpected outcome. But it should be known by now that the minor passed because of, drum roll, please… all of you. Generations of consciousness students bound together and made so much noise, with such tact and elegance (well, in our opinion) and power from the importance of the matter at hand that the A.C. could no longer sit idly on the issue or ignore our pleas. I have never been so proud and full of joy in all my life as I was when over forty students sat in on that meeting with ASUWB as a show of support for consciousness. Students spoke from their hearts and stated boldly what the program meant for them, and what it meant for the world in her greatest time of need. I was simply beaming, overwhelmed with gratitude and beauty.

It happened not because the school necessarily wanted it – it didn’t – but because the students of consciousness demanded it. I hope to see a tradition remain among consciousness students as being fiery go-getters, active participants in an actively unfolding universe, and brilliant illustrations as to what we as human beings are truly capable of. I am awestruck by each and every one of you, and so thankful.

Which brings me to my next point, and really the entire reason I am writing this not-so-parsimonious letter to you all. Quite simply, what we do matters. Kind of stupid, right? I suppose I could have just said that. BUT, it absolutely does; what you do matters, whether or not you have a clue as to what you’re doing when you’re doing it. Life is life and we’re all just kind of wingin’ it, but we’re wingin’ it with critical awareness, good intention, and style, and that makes every difference in the world. Every single feeling, thought, and decision we make affects the very fabric of reality itself, each connection and each action, each disconnection and each inaction. I am still wrapping my mind around the truth that I am as much an interconnected part of this beautifully impossible mystery as is the profound wonder that I experience everyday, *and so are each of you.* It’s easy to forget this in our observational quest to “figure it all out.” You are here and you are as powerful as the stars whose very particles live as your body. You have the very real ability to change and help awaken the world while having far too much fun in the process. Consciousness brings out the best in us, reaches and grabs hold of our deepest reservoirs for beauty, and goodness, and truth. It awakens and persistently summons our highest selves to heed the call of our most supreme callings for the sake of life itself, even if we don't know what that looks like exactly. The feeling of it cannot be denied. I cannot fathom anything more beautiful, yet more true.
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I’m aware that there has probably been some confusion about the club and what is happening with it; it took us years of confusion to figure that one out ourselves. This is the first time in the history of consciousness at UWB that a group of active students have graduated and left something behind in such a way. I’m afraid that this legacy is both a blessing and a curse. A blessing because it’s always easier to sprout flowers when a tree’s roots are already in the ground, a curse because that tree can be a bit intimidating, or worse: it can stifle the spontaneous creativity and openness to possibility of new students struck with the same cosmic passion for consciousness. So, what to do?

As part of that tree – as are you, I hope you know – here is what we can do: we give you our permission and blessing to do whatever the hell you want with it! It is yours now. Take what you want, leave the rest, set the parts you hate on fire. It is yours, open and willing to be a vessel for whatever calling is coursing through your very beings. I know you all deeply appreciate one another, and feel a sense of desire to see a community form between all of you. Well then, please, by all means do it! Be a community and be there to support one another as friends, and if that is all you desire to do, then wonderful, truly and absolutely wonderful. Whatever you do, it is your time now as students and your story. Just remember that it must be done together, and not be done by one person. This is a collective journey. And I promise you, that like me, it can lead you to endless joy, and wonder, and the most beautiful experiences and deepest friendships your life has ever known.

No matter what happens, I am eternally grateful that you are alive, and passionate, and here.

Thank you for reading the ramblings of an old fart of a soul.

Many blessings on your paths, wherever they may lead you,

Joey Crotty
Prime Arbiter Emeritus
With all the support of the Old Consciousness Crew

P.S. For those of you who are interested, I can send you the original Academic Council letter we wrote a year ago, or post it here later. Clearly no one ever read it before, so maybe it was meant for you all along. In the least, it’s a nice thought.

03/21/2014

"Also approved were two STEM minors in consciousness and physics. The minor in consciousness is believed to be one of the first of its kind in North America. It will bring together a variety of disciplines including psychology, neuroscience, medicine, physics, biology, artificial intelligence, and contemplative and experiential traditions to explore cutting-edge and controversial issues."

Read official communications from the University of Washington Bothell to members of the media.

By the power vested in the President of the University of Washington, the Minor Degree in Consciousness is official. We ...
03/13/2014

By the power vested in the President of the University of Washington, the Minor Degree in Consciousness is official. We are so proud of our university today and congratulate Dr. Kathleen D. Noble, Ph.D. and her students for sticking with this cause for over two years. And, thank you to the Associated Students of the University of Washington Bothell (ASUWB) for their ongoing support to our club.

Today marks a significant milestone for the Consciousness Club: it has been one year since our club began on January 11,...
01/11/2014

Today marks a significant milestone for the Consciousness Club: it has been one year since our club began on January 11, 2013.

In our aim to represent the needs and ambitions of consciousness students on campus and provide a forum for them to discuss topics related to the field, we have experienced a very remarkable first year. In Spring, we were awarded "Outstanding Program of the Year" by Student Life. In Fall, we were instrumental in the recommendation of the Minor Degree in Consciousness to the tri-campus committee for review.

I, Aarshin Karande, am one of the six co-founders and original officers of the club. From managing the club's brand and online presence across various media, this past year has been a very inspiring one for me. Being that four of the original officers graduated last year, I took much of the reins of the club after Spring. The work has been overwhelming but encouraging for one reason: students are so excited about consciousness.

The greatest change consciousness has seen at Bothell since one year ago today is the unprecedented growth, excitement, and conviction new students have expressed about this field. Around last November, when the 50th Anniversary of President Kennedy's
assassination was approaching, I was reminded of what I found to be the most iconic moment from his 1961 inaugural address. The former-president stated that the "torch has been passed to a new generation."

It is in this same spirit of President Kennedy and the growing excitement about consciousness among passionate students that I've decided to step down as an officer of this club. I have come to the realization that, in leadership, while there is always more that
needs to be done, you mat not be the one who needs to do it. I bid farewell to this position with the trust that those who need to lead shall. And, what better time for new leadership than upon a new year?

So, on behalf of this club, I would like to wish you a very Happy New Year and First Year gone well!

Thank you,
-Aarshin Karande (CCUWB Co-founder)

12/06/2013

Alright, we are signing off for the year! Wishing all of you a very Happy Holidays and an inspiring New Year! We just reached over 100 likes. Exciting! See you next year.

Linked here is the documentary screened today during the club meeting. It ventures to explore answers to one question: w...
12/06/2013

Linked here is the documentary screened today during the club meeting. It ventures to explore answers to one question: why consciousness?

Short social documentary about the Consciousness Minor at the University of Washington-Bothell. Directed by: Aarshin Karande Produced by: Elyssa Grant Edited by:…

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