Enlightenment, I suppose, is the ultimate 'experiment in refactored perception.' cc: @ribbonfarm
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enlightenment is *un*factored perception, tantra is refactored cc
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I want to quibble with the details of this analogy, but I think the insight is basically right!
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I quibble! Been reading a bit on this, esp. Jeffrey Martin's survey of enlightened ppl http://nonsymbolic.org/PNSE-Article.pdf …
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fascinating, esp. the similarities to my experience, given I never supposed myself enlightened.
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time perception, low emotional reactivity, reduced agency.
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overlaps with depression, SSRI, alexithymia, ASD, executive function.
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make urself an aspie enlightenment nerd in these 10,000 difficult steps!
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any good pointer to DMN theory? Had noticed on my own that I avoid DMN through flow activity.
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Basic result is that fMRI shows meditation shuts down the DMN. Am not following lit closely, but >
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google ought to show up lots of relevant stuff easily.
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