Dan Harris, author of 10% Happier, interviews Vince Horn,
founder of Buddhist Geeks and Meditate.io. Vince offers up some good
content from a pragmatic perspective while describing his experience on
the path.
Friday, January 27, 2017
Wednesday, January 25, 2017
Roland Griffiths on Psilocybin, Psychedelic Therapies & Mystical Experiences
Roland Griffiths on Psilocybin, Psychedelic Therapies & Mystical Experiences (Youtube, 75 minutes) is probably one of the more wide ranging interviews with Griffiths, covering a large breadth of material. Perhaps a few new scraps in addition to the usual information. I'm kind of amazed at how prolific Griffiths is with these outreach interviews and talks.
Tuesday, January 10, 2017
Mind not confined to body
After much discussion, they decided that a key component of the mind is: “the emergent self-organizing process, both embodied and relational, that regulates energy and information flow within and among us.” It’s not catchy. But it is interesting, and with meaningful implications.
The most immediately shocking element of this definition is that our mind extends beyond our physical selves. In other words, our mind is not simply our perception of experiences, but those experiences themselves. Siegel argues that it’s impossible to completely disentangle our subjective view of the world from our interactions.
Friday, January 6, 2017
Tabloid reporting of EEG + Psychedelics
The article "brains of stoned scientists challenge old stereotypes about drugs" reports on several intrepid travelers, including myself, who experimented with various combinations of drugs and EEG biofeedback. I am slightly dismayed with the spin and slight misquotes, but I guess that's the way it works. Close enough, I suppose.
Brains
of stoned scientists challenge old stereotypes about drugs - See more
at:
http://www.therooster.com/blog/brains-stoned-scientists-challenge-old-stereotypes-about-drugs#sthash.Zze9ZTYn.dpuf
Brains
of stoned scientists challenge old stereotypes about drugs - See more
at:
http://www.therooster.com/blog/brains-stoned-scientists-challenge-old-stereotypes-about-drugs#sthash.Zze9ZTYn.dpuf
Thursday, January 5, 2017
Mapping the Mindful Path
Mapping the Mindful Path is Vincent and Emily Horn's version of the stages of mindfulness practice first outlined in the Theravada Progress of Insight.
They see it as:
They see it as:
- Seeking
- Breakthrough
- Disillusionment
- Resilience
- Completion