Meditation Mind Hacking
zendoc / May 2024 (290 Words, 2 Minutes)
If you look at meditation from the perspective of mind hacking,
- Near-Death Experience - Hypoxia - DMT
- Vagus Nerve - Feigning Death - Vagus Nerve
- Sleep Deprivation - Lucid Dream - Stages of Consciousness
We can talk about the above topics, all three of which are related to the mechanical and automatic mechanisms of living things for survival
NDEs are meant to preserve the brain in a hypoxia environment just before death, vagus nerve is to create a small probability that a beast will pass by by unknowingly fainting when a human encounters a beast of prey in the hunter-gatherer era, and sleep deprivation was one of the many ways to increase spiritual power in the Bronze Age when shaman kings were the rulers
If you don’t sleep, it’s natural to feel tired and dazed, and if it gets worse, you may see hallucinations and paranoia, and when your level of consciousness changes, you may not be able to change smoothly like an automission, and you may experience a lucid dream in which you remain awake even in a dream
But why, even in the oldest meditation book, Vigyana Bhārava Tantra, seize the moment of transition from awakening to sleep! Did it emphasize this method? This may have been due to the belief that the physiological side effects of sleep deprivation listed above are immense pain if experienced passively, but that if they can be actively utilized through training, certain abilities can be exercised as they become able to recognize and utilize various stages of consciousness. For example, creative ideas that you wouldn’t normally think about, or self-assurance in the form of prophecy that you can see the future?
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Why did the original book of mind hacking appear in India and not in Europe?
Presumably, from the 15th and 3rd centuries BC onwards, Europe focused on the exchange value of useful goods and services due to the firm influence of the merchant Greeks and the farmers Romans, while in India the conquest and spread of the Aryans, the equestrian people, the emphasis was placed more on hierarchy and class.
Therefore, at the time of the entry of the Iron Age in the 11th~5th century BC and the beginning of the formative period of the state to promote the legitimacy by making books using written language, Europe had already established a system of values and authority and was moving forward with practical use, but India was still obsessed with the pursuit of superiority such as building a tower on top of a tower, and the authority of the Bronze Age priestly kingship and spiritual leader was still being emphasized, rather than a completely Iron Age state system, and as a result, mind hacking was more prevalent in India than in Europe.