Deep Reality: Why Source Science May Be the Key to Understanding Human Potential by Matzke Doug & Tiller William A

Deep Reality: Why Source Science May Be the Key to Understanding Human Potential by Matzke Doug & Tiller William A

Author:Matzke, Doug & Tiller, William A. [Matzke, Doug ]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Waterside Productions
Published: 2020-10-05T16:00:00+00:00


Time and Meditation

Dr. Tiller: From my experience, meditation has three key outcomes:

• Slows down the rate of your thoughts, which

• Changes the mind from sequential thinking to concurrent states of being, which

• Integrates thoughts and emotions holistically.

The instruction for beginning meditators is to think just one thought, such as focusing on breathing or a mantra. This is harder than it seems because our mind races through an average of 20,000 to 60,000 thoughts per day, assuming one to two seconds per thought, while some estimates are ten times that amount. So just observe when your mind strays and gently bring it back to a single thought. When you can hold a single thought for ten seconds, you have just slowed down your rate of thoughts by three to ten times.

When you can hold a single thought for a minute or an hour, you eventually experience the state of the void, which is the formless state of no-time and no-thought. Beginners say meditation is boring, yet that is exactly the process to stop thought and step out of time. These dualistic mind states are fundamental ways of being, where sequential thoughts are inside time and space-like concurrent thoughts are outside time.

Dr. Matzke: Controlling the rate of our thoughts changes our experience of how time passes. My original motivation to study quantum computing was to understand how to use quantum states to represent concurrent computing. As in any good fast algorithm, the data representation is primary. We also know from Shor’s algorithm that some choice of states performs concurrent computation, which is faster than any possible sequential computing. Meditation does several things to our brain/mind system related to time and concurrent computing:

• Lowers the brain wave frequency

• Manipulates the size of our present moment

• Expands observer frame into many more space-like states



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