Had no idea you knew Ben Lee. Big fan of his marketing work and now wellness center. He is such an inspiration.
Re your concept of Unification, on the latest podcast of Mayim Bialik with Deepak Chopra he shared how telepathy is essentially an emergent property of love, which is non-local entanglement.
When we love (unconditionally, with an open heart) — the illusion of separation diminishes and subject and object merge. Sounds pretty cool
touch a small world, dude. Ben is a man and a good buddy.
Deepak's share mirrors what the kids said in the Telepathy Tapes. It's pretty funny though that he says he discovered it. In my interview with Diana Powell, when she showed him telepathic abilities of autistic children, he freaked out and ran out of the room b/c he didn’t know what he just saw. Seems a bit incongruent from what he’s claiming on the internet now
This whole piece radiates presence. The shift from “facing” patterns to unifying with them really landed—like dissolving the boundary between observer and observed to let the wisdom emerge from within. Also, the reminder that relaxation isn’t laziness but a gateway to evolution hit home. I’ve been carrying so much unconscious tension under the guise of productivity, and reading this felt like an invitation to soften without surrendering direction. Excited to hear more about your book and future retreats—please keep creating in this space.
Thanks man, I actually wrote it using this voice software, so it did indeed feel very present.
I'm glad it resonated and hear you on that tension. I feel like I'm gradually paying off my debt that I accumulated over decades of fervent productivity. It feels good, but there's still a lot to go.
I wish you the best of luck with your relaxation into yours and will definitely keep you posted on things.
Great post!!! Interesting approach to mindfulness and meditation. It seems so over complicated and over analyzed. A piling on of over thought stuff that you try to unload when you sit quietly clear your mind and experience your breath. Just my opinion. Why do we need all this verbiage?
It's true that I think sometimes we overcomplicate things. Sometimes I think about meditation as building a relationship with the stillness. When you put it like that, it doesn't seem so complicated
Though AI, mindfulness, and spiritual evolution seem like separate pursuits, they may be similar in how they seek for "more".
The mind seeks knowledge, the heart seeks connection, and the soul seeks remembrance.
Had no idea you knew Ben Lee. Big fan of his marketing work and now wellness center. He is such an inspiration.
Re your concept of Unification, on the latest podcast of Mayim Bialik with Deepak Chopra he shared how telepathy is essentially an emergent property of love, which is non-local entanglement.
When we love (unconditionally, with an open heart) — the illusion of separation diminishes and subject and object merge. Sounds pretty cool
touch a small world, dude. Ben is a man and a good buddy.
Deepak's share mirrors what the kids said in the Telepathy Tapes. It's pretty funny though that he says he discovered it. In my interview with Diana Powell, when she showed him telepathic abilities of autistic children, he freaked out and ran out of the room b/c he didn’t know what he just saw. Seems a bit incongruent from what he’s claiming on the internet now
No idea about that but I'm just happy it exists! What a cool and strange world we live in
This whole piece radiates presence. The shift from “facing” patterns to unifying with them really landed—like dissolving the boundary between observer and observed to let the wisdom emerge from within. Also, the reminder that relaxation isn’t laziness but a gateway to evolution hit home. I’ve been carrying so much unconscious tension under the guise of productivity, and reading this felt like an invitation to soften without surrendering direction. Excited to hear more about your book and future retreats—please keep creating in this space.
Thanks man, I actually wrote it using this voice software, so it did indeed feel very present.
I'm glad it resonated and hear you on that tension. I feel like I'm gradually paying off my debt that I accumulated over decades of fervent productivity. It feels good, but there's still a lot to go.
I wish you the best of luck with your relaxation into yours and will definitely keep you posted on things.
Great post!!! Interesting approach to mindfulness and meditation. It seems so over complicated and over analyzed. A piling on of over thought stuff that you try to unload when you sit quietly clear your mind and experience your breath. Just my opinion. Why do we need all this verbiage?
It's true that I think sometimes we overcomplicate things. Sometimes I think about meditation as building a relationship with the stillness. When you put it like that, it doesn't seem so complicated