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Technological Enlightenment- Can We Turn Off The Self Remotelly?

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so im studying medicine at the moment and i've been blue-skying on the possibility of using electromagnetic induction to temporarily turn off people's sense of self, offering a glimpse on the no-self and helping them achieve more traction towards enlightenment. do you guys thinks that thats feasible? do you think it would really help anyones psychological life or shortcut their journey somehow? is it ethical to do this? i wanna hear(read) your perspective on this :)

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"I gently pushed my hand into my pocket and pulled the last one out, it trembled at first and clung to my hand. "Go on, it will be ok," I whispered. Encouraged, it flexed its wings and I knew the time was right. It flew up towards the blue, blue sky and I looked proudly as it's made its way to freedom. The last of my fucks was finally given."

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If you could do it without destroying the person's brain, similar to binuaral beats, then hell yeah! It would be a revolutionary technology greater than electricity or the PC.

Psychedelic drugs do just this. Nothing unethical about them. The unethical thing is banning them.


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there are ways to induce an ego-death experience :)

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3 minutes ago, Neill Bolton said:

there are ways to induce an ego-death experience :)

 

6 minutes ago, Leo Gura said:

If you could do it without destroying the person's brain, similar to binuaral beats, then hell yeah! It would be a revolutionary technology greater than electricity or the PC.

Psychedelic drugs do just this. Nothing unethical about them. The unethical thing is banning them.

sure thing psychelics do this, but it doesn't seem to 'stick' or to be very profound, to be the 'real deal', at least in my experience


"I gently pushed my hand into my pocket and pulled the last one out, it trembled at first and clung to my hand. "Go on, it will be ok," I whispered. Encouraged, it flexed its wings and I knew the time was right. It flew up towards the blue, blue sky and I looked proudly as it's made its way to freedom. The last of my fucks was finally given."

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Just now, Lorenzo Engel said:

sure thing psychelics do this, but it doesn't seem to 'stick' or to be very profound, to be the 'real deal', at least in my experience

The idea is to have the wisdom to translate the experience into your sober reality.

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5 minutes ago, Lorenzo Engel said:

sure thing psychelics do this, but it doesn't seem to 'stick' or to be very profound, to be the 'real deal', at least in my experience

Of course, because for it to "stick" all the 100 billion neurons in your brain have to rewire. Usually takes a decade.

Maybe you could speed things up with nano-robots who rewire your brain for you (patent pending ;))

While at it, you may as well invent a technology to cram 12 years of school + 4 years of college into your brain in the flash of a second.


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@Leo Gura hahahah for me we could just as well not have them, school is so stage blue.. and also, should be simpler to just take something away than to imprint so many experiences


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20 minutes ago, Lorenzo Engel said:

so im studying medicine at the moment and i've been blue-skying on the possibility of using electromagnetic induction to temporarily turn off people's sense of self, offering a glimpse on the no-self and helping them achieve more traction towards enlightenment. do you guys thinks that thats feasible? do you think it would really help anyones psychological life or shortcut their journey somehow? is it ethical to do this? i wanna hear(read) your perspective on this :)

I would say that this would be problematic. I had two experiences where I transcended my ego as a result of trying Ayahuasca. They were amazing because I was unafraid of death and I realized that I was deeply connected with everything that is. My consciousness expanded to include everything and I had a deep feeling of enmeshment with all that was. It was amazing. The issue no is that I have a memory of those experiences, and a memory is a thought. So, my ego doubles down in some ways to prevent this experience from happening again. I also have extra biases and prejudices in relation to the concept of enlightenment that I'm having to work through. 

18 minutes ago, Leo Gura said:

If you could do it without destroying the person's brain, similar to binuaral beats, then hell yeah! It would be a revolutionary technology greater than electricity or the PC.

Psychedelic drugs do just this. Nothing unethical about them. The unethical thing is banning them.

I think if the technology was permanent, this would be amazing. Humanity would become so much more humane. But if it were temporary, people would run into the same issues as I mentioned in my message to Lorenzo Engel above. I often have issues with depression/anxiety now because, through contrast with those experiences, everything is a struggle. Everything was always a struggle before then too, only now I'm acutely aware that I'm struggling. Before I could lie to myself that I was happy. So, temporary enlightenment is something that I don't recommend for most people, even though it was good in the sense that it showed me that enlightenment was worth pursuing. I was also very spiritually skeptical, atheist leaning, and closed minded about anything relating to god and not backed by science, prior to my experiences. I wouldn't have even wanted to look into enlightenment had it not been for those experiences. So, I guess you could say that I have nuanced feelings.


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25 minutes ago, Lorenzo Engel said:

 

sure thing psychelics do this, but it doesn't seem to 'stick' or to be very profound, to be the 'real deal', at least in my experience

Ayahuasca had this effect on me, and I came out of the experience with a completely new world-view. I never tried any other psychedelic substance, but I can't imagine that it would be as profound. I went in expecting funny colors and sights, and came out with a direct experience of the truth beyond the ego. It was profound, but not permanent. But at least it got me thinking in this direction.


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@Emerald Wilkins i can can see your point i think, the illusion rebuilds itself but now it knows it is not true


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2 minutes ago, Lorenzo Engel said:

@Emerald Wilkins i can can see your point i think, the illusion rebuilds itself but now it knows it is not true

Exactly. Only it doubles down. I had a strong ego before my experiences. Now I have a weak ego, that I'm trying to build back up mindfully in hopes of transcending it. 


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9 minutes ago, Emerald Wilkins said:

Exactly. Only it doubles down. I had a strong ego before my experiences. Now I have a weak ego, that I'm trying to build back up mindfully in hopes of transcending it. 

what do you mean by it doubles down?


"I gently pushed my hand into my pocket and pulled the last one out, it trembled at first and clung to my hand. "Go on, it will be ok," I whispered. Encouraged, it flexed its wings and I knew the time was right. It flew up towards the blue, blue sky and I looked proudly as it's made its way to freedom. The last of my fucks was finally given."

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46 minutes ago, Lorenzo Engel said:

what do you mean by it doubles down?

It strengthens its defenses.


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@Leo Gura

14 hours ago, Leo Gura said:

Maybe you could speed things up with nano-robots who rewire your brain for you (patent pending ;))

OMG Leo's a transhumanist ! He just admitted it ! That means in a few years, after his yogi trip, he'll start making videos about how we can become immortal nano-robotic gods ! ;)

I knew it...

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@Philip *cuts arm off to get a cool robotic one*

 


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19 hours ago, Lorenzo Engel said:

the possibility of using electromagnetic induction to temporarily turn off people's sense of self, offering a glimpse on the no-self and helping them achieve more traction towards enlightenment. do you guys thinks that thats feasible?

Gnarf. I would chose the other way round: Using neuro-feedback to let people learn how to turn off their default-mode-network (which is responsible for the permanent self-talk in your head which keeps you in the dualistic cage). Referring to Gary Weber once you've learned how to achieve this state the brain tends to go back to this new operating state. This way has also the benefit that you've gained means to achieve this state on your own and not through an external stimulation (regardless if it's an electromagnetic impulse or psychedelics).

According to this guy here this "re-programming" of the brain could be achieved (perhaps with standard EEG equipment?) in one week - but costs 15,000 $. Dave Asprey talks in one interview about this method (in this video here).

I think the demand for an usb or bluetooth neuro-feedback device for your smartphone which costs about 400 bucks is really there (and we would probably do a collective order in this forum ;) ). 

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I guess there is equipment like this for like 200$ out there. I don't know if it and the whole approach is that great. Btw :D:

 

 

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I changed my college course to medicine because of this. While I'm doing meditation and enlightenment work I'll be doing research about this because I think if that is possible it can be the solution of most humans problems. Check James Austin work, he is a neurologist that wrote many books about meditation and the brain, it's pretty cool.

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He mentions something done like this during the video, to overload a certain part of the brain, to max a person out on the fear of death people often experience right before enlightenment, and then straight into the peace afterwords.  I don't know much about the physical brain stuff involved in this, but this guy seems to have some knowledge about it.

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I googled a bit and you can actually get this for $99. I would love to test it, but I'm not quite willing to spend that money just for some testing. I guess training certain brainwaves would work - but that doesn't mean it will give you the turiya/turiyatita because by definition it is beyond the level of appearances. 

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