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It’s always exciting to see science gaining in ways to measure what many have experienced and intuited for eons. Indeed meditation from the non-dualist Shaiva Shakta Tradition is called “the science of consciousness.” Then there is grace, mysterious and utterly free. The practice of meditation, brings so many benefits as it naturally heightens awareness, increases intelligence through the refinement of the mind-body and opens perspective to simply “let the mystery be.”
Neelakantha Mediation is so compelling because it offers not only the tools put forth to practice, but the why and how, the theory that supports that practice. Not based on belief but rather on experiential knowledge that is nurtured through intellectual theory. Here are two short videos about a physicist who is theorizing that everything is made out of consciousness and that we are unable to perceive it. The first video is a good explanation of the theory, and the second video is a TED talk by the physicist. I think you will enjoy them. I found them affirming and very consistent with the philosophical aspect of meditation put forth as the theory of consciousness in Kashmir Shaiva from which the practice of Neelakantha Meditation arises. If you are inspired, let me know what you think. Courage, Maria https://m.facebook.com/watch/?v=3239011792991723&_rdr https://www.ted.com/talks/donald_hoffman_do_we_see_reality_as_it_is?language=en#t-1154573
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