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Welcome back to the 13th episode of Skeletal Leap: A Living Adventure!

Today’s episode titled “Empty Your Mind with This Simple Procedure Right Now!” will tell you how I cracked the code of central fixation of the mind.

Once I had successfully cracked the code of instant central fixation of the body, I obviously moved on to cracking the code of instant central fixation of the mind. It was as important as other central fixations if not more since the mind seemed to affect every single domain of human life negatively or else positively.

But the very first thing that I got confronted with was ascertaining what exactly it meant.

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Empty Your Mind with This Simple Procedure Right Now! - Show Notes

Welcome back to the latest episode of Skeletal Leap: A Living Adventure!

In this thought-provoking episode titled “Empty Your Mind with This Simple Procedure Right Now!,” Laadi Ojas dives deep into the intricate relationship between the mind and the brain. 

He explores how the mind serves as the reviewing faculty of the brain, never viewing but only revisiting what has already been perceived and acted upon.

Laadi shares his journey of understanding the concept of central fixation, moving from the body to the mind. 

He discusses how the mind's fixation influences every aspect of human life, both positively and negatively. 

Through personal insights and revelations, he examines the nature of thoughts, emotions, and instincts, revealing how unresolved issues can keep the mind in a constant state of busyness.

This episode delves into:

  • The distinction between the brain and the mind, and their roles in our perception of reality.
  • The concept of central fixation and its importance for mental clarity.
  • How emotions and morals can complicate the mind's natural processes.
  • The impact of societal conditioning on instincts such as sex, curiosity, and adventure.
  • The potential for achieving a state of mental emptiness through breathwork and meditation.
  • Empty Your Mind with This Simple Procedure Right Now! - Chapters

    Chapters:

    (00:00:01) - Cracking the Code of Instant Central Fixation of the Mind

    (00:10:19) - Properties of Free Will

    (00:16:59) - What Happens to the Passion of Intimate Relationshi

    (00:27:35) - How Vitalistic Psychology Affects the Body

    (00:30:31) - How a skydiving experience changes the mind

    (00:39:46) - An Emergency Push Up a Rock

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    Mind is the reviewing faculty 
    of brain. It never views. It

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    only re-views what the brain has 
    already viewed and acted upon.

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    My name is Laadi Ojas. Welcome to “Skeletal Leap:

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    A Living Adventure”. Skeletal Leap 
    transforms one’s life into a personal heaven.

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    Today’s episode will tell you how I cracked the 
    code of instant central fixation of the mind.

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    Once I had successfully cracked the code 
    of instant central fixation of the body,

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    I obviously moved on to cracking the code 
    of instant central fixation of the mind.

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    It was as important as other central 
    fixations if not more since the mind

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    seemed to affect every single domain of 
    human life negatively or else positively.

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    But the very first thing that I got confronted 
    with was ascertaining what exactly it meant.

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    Central fixation of the eyes and central fixation 
    of the body had very clear tangible definitions

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    that started them. Central fixation of the eyes had 
    meant seeing the best what our eyes were looking

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    at and they did so through making the image of 
    the object being seen exactly at fovea on retina.

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    Central fixation of the body had meant doing 
    the best what our body did while moving or even

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    without moving in space through centering itself 
    at its core two inches below the navel and keeping

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    it vertically in line with the sole of the feet.
    But how would I define central fixation

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    of the mind in a tangible manner 
    without going abstract about it?

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    First of all, I needed to define what exactly 
    the word ‘mind’ meant. It was certainly different

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    from brain which we could very tangibly locate 
    inside the skull. Every single thing that went

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    inside it, though complex yet could exactly be 
    monitored. But that was not the case with mind.

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    I kept wondering what mind exactly meant. I 
    realized that the human linguistic culture

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    all over the world had introduced this entity 
    as a concept to the intellectual perception of

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    our species en masse. And that too, without 
    ever clearly defining what it exactly was!

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    Was it a colloquial term given to awareness, 
    the most basic tenet of life? If yes,

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    as it sounded quite plausible, what were 
    its contents? As I tried to scan them all,

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    it immediately struck to me that I couldn’t 
    have scanned the contents of my brain in a

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    likewise manner including all its processes 
    that made it work. Although the brain was a

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    tangible organ with tangible working processes, 
    it couldn’t be the part of awareness. Hence,

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    the brain and the mind ought 
    to be two different entities.

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    While scanning the mind (actually my mind was 
    scanning itself!), I first of all realized

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    that it was aware of its awareness. But I was up 
    to scanning what the contents of its awareness

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    that it was aware of were. The first thing 
    I found there was the awareness of thoughts.

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    There were all kinds of them in its awareness. 
    The thoughts it liked, the thoughts it disliked,

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    the thoughts it feared, the thoughts it desired 
    to turn into actions, the thoughts it revered,

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    the thoughts it repulsed and the thoughts it just 
    cognized without obviously feeling anything about

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    them! There were so many of them there that 
    I wouldn’t be able to count if I decided so.

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    Was my mind thinking them right there and 
    then perceiving them as thoughts? But if it

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    was thinking them right there and then, what was 
    the brain doing sitting idle doing nothing? Also,

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    thinking was supposed to be a process inside the 
    brain and not inside the mind. In any case, the

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    mind would never have initiated thinking what it 
    disliked, feared or repulsed without any sensual

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    perception of them. Moreover, it couldn’t even 
    perceive anything on its own as the perception was

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    initiated through the sense organs taking their 
    information direct to the brain, not to the mind.

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    It meant that the thoughts that it disliked, 
    feared or repulsed were already sitting there

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    inside it along with the thoughts that 
    it liked, desired to turn into actions,

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    or revered and also the ones that it just cognized 
    without obviously feeling anything about them.

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    What were they doing sitting over there?
    They were keeping the mind busy. But why

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    did they need to keep it busy? Why didn’t 
    they disappear so that the mind could take

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    some rest? I very well perceived that they were 
    tiring the mind. Suddenly it occurred to me that

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    they needed to settle their scores and that was 
    why they weren’t letting my mind take a rest.

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    Suddenly I felt hungry. I walked over to the 
    kitchen and picked up some snacks to munch.

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    Then again I started scanning my mind. 
    Suddenly it again occurred to me that there

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    was no thought of being hungry any more.
    It was a discovery. Whatever had happened

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    ‘suddenly’ during the past few seconds, wasn’t a 
    part of my thought process keeping my mind busy.

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    It just happened and immediately got resolved. 
    Something just occurring to me suddenly was an

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    insight that my brain had handed over to my mind. 
    And it didn’t need keeping my mind busy any more.

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    Similarly, suddenly feeling hungry was an instinct 
    needing to get satiated. And once it was satiated,

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    there was no need for it to keep my mind 
    busy any more hence it readily disappeared.

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    It meant that the thoughts which were keeping 
    my mind busy came from unresolved issues. Most

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    of them were evoking my emotions or my moral 
    obligations whether these emotions or moral

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    obligations were welcome or unwelcome. My insights 
    would never have turned into emotions or morals as

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    their very process of coming into existence was 
    their own resolution. But if my hunger were not

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    satiated for long either owing to a lack of food 
    or a moral obligation, it could certainly have

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    turned either into an emotion or a moral avoidance 
    depending on why it hadn’t been satiated.

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    My brain (not my mind) suddenly 
    rewarded me with another insight again.

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    It said, “Emotions are merely welcome or 
    unwelcome thoughts imagining satiation

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    of unfulfilled instincts. Morals are welcome or 
    unwelcome beliefs stopping or limiting instincts

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    from getting fully satiated and thus keeping them 
    unfulfilled as they appear from within. Instincts

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    are not thoughts, they are just the energetic 
    drives demanding action to satiate them.”

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    This all must have generated a host of moralistic 
    and emotional fragments and sub-fragments fighting

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    against one another in order to come out 
    as winners for their petty concerns. And

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    unfortunately it would have turned awareness into 
    a hub of unresolved issues making life a painful

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    experience rather than a joyful excursion.
    Thus awareness aka mind was given the charge

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    to honor instincts alone through reporting their 
    demands to the brain as perceptions from within in

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    order to get them satiated by the action the brain 
    took via its motor neural structure. The mind was

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    meant to review all those actions and pass it 
    on to the instincts in order to feel satiated

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    and thus enjoy its experience of living as an 
    individual in collaboration with other individuals

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    around. But it extended its area of control and 
    overstuffed itself with morals and emotions thus

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    dividing itself in ever-fighting fragments turning 
    life into an experience of strife rather than joy.

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    Here is what I came out with what 
    we experience all around us today…

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    Mind is the reviewing faculty of brain. It 
    never views. It only re-views what the brain

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    has already viewed and acted upon. It happens 
    efficiently, provided this reviewing faculty

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    hasn’t negatively affected the spontaneous 
    perception and action taken by the brain.

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    Why is reviewing required?
    Reviewing is required to give a

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    subjective meaning to the psychedelic perceptions 
    and automatic actions effected by brain.

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    This subjective meaning imparts life with 
    a sense of individual entity having a free

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    will of its own. It makes an individual life 
    a uniquely comprehensible story and thus makes

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    it interesting to this reviewer that mind is.
    But there is a serious caveat here. The reviewer

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    aka the mind, finds it so interesting that it 
    holds this review as being the real perception

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    and the real action. It decides to exercise its 
    free will which ultimately turns into ego that the

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    mind subjectively starts identifying itself with.
    Even this wouldn’t have been much of a problem,

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    had this free will not been contaminated. Most 
    often, it gets contaminated by an element of

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    fear that stems from an overrated core of life 
    preservative instincts. Life is born with the

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    fear of losing its instinctual preservation.
    It’s this fear that’s at the root of

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    contaminating this free will making 
    it work as a proverbial selfish gene.

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    It gets subjectively attached to 
    its own faulty apprehensions of

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    what constitutes a threat to life.
    This fear is a reaction to something

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    that is not a real danger and the brain may not 
    even perceive it as a real threat. It’s rather a

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    conceived threat that the contaminated free will 
    of the reviewer attaches to its comprehension.

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    The contaminated free will is not as intelligent 
    as the spontaneous brain. Along with the instinct

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    of self preservation, brain also hands over a 
    complete list of other instincts to the reviewer.

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    This is done so that the mind can review, cognize 
    and comprehend them all as the basic tenets of

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    life, like hunger, thirst, excretion, curiosity, 
    movement, playfulness, adventure, interaction,

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    grouping, love, sex, reproduction and parenting.
    All these different instincts need to be given

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    exclusive emphases in an overall inclusive 
    manner. None of them less, none of them more!

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    But as we saw, the reviewer gets subjectively 
    attached to its faulty apprehensions of threat

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    to life. It does so at the cost of ignoring and 
    at times even suppressing a few other instincts.

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    The main victims to this fear of the 
    mind are the instincts of sex, adventure,

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    curiosity and interaction. It considers them 
    as challenging self preservation. Sex is such

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    a strong instinct as can make one even ignore 
    one’s safety and security. In fact sex should

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    fall under the category of death instincts as 
    opposed to the instincts of self preservation.

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    (This categorization of mine is in contrast with 
    the categorization conceived by Sigmund Freud as

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    life instincts and death drives or thanatos. 
    In fact, he had earlier started working along

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    the idea of death instincts before he moved on 
    to conceptualize thanatos. And at that time,

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    he had categorized sex as one 
    of the prime death instincts.

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    These were conceived as death instincts since they 
    tended to do away with ego which overemphasized

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    instincts of self-preservation. As per this 
    initial concept, mind - as ego - apprehends

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    these death instincts as capable of killing its 
    hegemonic existence. Obviously, since they could

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    jeopardize life at times, it would never be 
    ready to welcome or even accept them. And even

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    when it does so, it does in a very lukewarm and 
    half-hearted way. I find this earlier concept of

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    Freud as more meaningful than his later concepts 
    in his conceptual journey. Hence I have developed

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    my concepts along his earlier line of thought.)
    As a result, human culture and society tag

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    sex as the basic sin, acting from 
    that fearful mind’s apprehensions.

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    The same is true of the passion and joy of 
    adventure. Adventure is an instinctual drive

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    to jump into an experience that is unknown. The 
    more the passion, the less one is susceptible to

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    get tamed. We can tame a bullock but never 
    a bull. Human culture and society that are

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    constructed over the most basic foundations 
    of the fear needed to tame their individuals.

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    If they don’t get tamed, they may jump into 
    life-threatening adventures out of passion.

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    Adventure and safety are two diametrically 
    opposite things. In fact, passion and joy are the

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    hallmark of all death instincts, sex and adventure 
    being the most magnetic among those. That’s how

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    and why passion and joy are conceptually 
    closely associated with sex and adventure.

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    Curiosity is something that questions culture and 
    society’s training programs aimed at turning their

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    individuals safe and secure. These training 
    programs do so even at the cost of turning

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    them into cogs of ever turning wheels. The human 
    education system is the worst victim to it where

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    students must follow a regimen rather than satiate 
    their curiosity. Regimen ensures what students

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    must know in order to safeguard their future. 
    On the other hand, curiosity flows like water,

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    taking one toward unknown horizons, rewarding 
    them with insights. That’s when one turns

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    truly intelligent. Mind prefers knowledge to 
    intelligence. But knowledge without intelligence

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    and insight amounts to nothing more than 
    stupidity and nothing less than insensitivity.

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    Interaction is another victim to the hegemony 
    of self-preservation. The more one interacts

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    with strangers or unknown situations, the 
    more one exposes oneself to the risk of

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    getting harmed. This apprehended risk gets 
    generated out of the fear of the unknown.

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    Hence human culture and society prefer regimented 
    relationship to spontaneous interaction.

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    Relationship is conditioned, with set protocols to 
    follow, turning it mechanical and dull sooner than

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    later. Interaction is unconditional, creating its 
    own unique designs every time one has it afresh,

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    turning it aesthetically much more creative. 
    Relationship is safe, interaction is risky. But,

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    by the same token, relationship is limited 
    like swimming in a pond, whereas interaction

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    resembles swimming in an ocean.     
    Hence, human culture and society are

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    structured on the foundation of curbing 
    these instincts either overtly or covertly.

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    All four instincts mentioned above surprisingly 
    fall under the category of death instincts.

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    These are the very instincts that kill ego 
    in the mind. That’s why and how they appear

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    to be death instincts to the mind.
    When these instincts are suppressed,

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    their energy gets suppressed as well. 
    Mind conjures a powerful tool to do

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    so. The superego! This superego comprises 
    morals that ought to be respected. If not,

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    another new structure we call 
    guilt coaxes it. Surprisingly,

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    guilt steals its energy from the energy of fear 
    which is an emotion, another faculty of mind.

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    What happens when energy is suppressed? In fact, 
    it’s not only suppressed but also repressed at

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    times. Repression means pushing the consciousness 
    of its suppression to the unconscious mind so

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    that it just forgets everything about it.
    But their energetic content still keeps

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    pushing on the doors of the conscious mind. And 
    whenever it finds an opportunity, it knocks at it.

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    It not only knocks, it also enters consciousness 
    stealthily when the guards sitting at the doors

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    are snoozing. That’s what our dreams are.
    Not only this, even during their exile

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    in the unconscious, these repressed instincts 
    don’t become fully inactive. They retain their

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    capacity to affect the decisions taken by the 
    unconscious mind against its conscious reasoning.

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    A few different morals are constructed to 
    downgrade the content and energy of repressed

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    instincts. The moral of piety downgrades the 
    powerful instinct of sex. Mind understands how

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    powerful and inevitable sex is. Hence it creates 
    another sub-moral of marriage under the moral of

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    piety as a spiritual union. It’s designed to be 
    a monogamic sexual relationship between one man

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    and one woman all through their life. Humans are 
    not designed to have their sex quota rationed like

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    this. But under the respectable pressure of piety, 
    they accept it at the conscious level. However,

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    their unconscious mind always keeps attracting 
    them to others outside their marriage.

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    It’s not only about getting attracted but 
    also about having sex with them mentally,

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    if not physically… and stealthily.
    Mind fragments itself in many parts,

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    all fighting with one another all day long. 
    This infighting continually tires ‘us’ even

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    when ‘we’ haven’t done that much work to justify 
    ‘our’ tiredness. We never get as tired when we

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    enjoy doing something as we do when we don’t enjoy 
    doing it. In fact, we almost don’t get tired when

    0:21:29.360,0:21:36.880

    enjoying, even while doing the toughest of jobs.
    Mind constructs quite a few other morals to

    0:21:36.880,0:21:43.600

    covertly downgrade the content and energy 
    of curiosity and its questioning attitude.

    0:21:44.400,0:21:50.480

    It does so in the name of obedience, 
    faith, reverence, loyalty or devotion in

    0:21:50.480,0:21:56.320

    order to avoid questioning the authority.
    What happens to the passion of instincts

    0:21:56.320,0:22:05.840

    when its joy gets frustrated? Instincts get 
    distorted by turning into emotions. Consequently,

    0:22:05.840,0:22:12.960

    instinctual joy of passion turns into the 
    ‘idea’ of joy which we call happiness.

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    Happiness needs to be defined as waiting with 
    some probability to experience joy at some point

    0:22:19.120,0:22:25.440

    in the future. When we are actually enjoying 
    something, we don’t need to be ‘happy’ as we

    0:22:25.440,0:22:33.200

    are simply enjoying it right then and there. 
    We can enjoy while being sad as well. Like,

    0:22:33.200,0:22:39.040

    our skin will always enjoy the touch 
    of winter sun even if we are grieving.

    0:22:39.040,0:22:46.320

    Ironically, unlike passion, emotions 
    always exist as pairs of opposites:

    0:22:46.320,0:22:50.560

    Happiness - Sadness
    Bravery - Cowardice

    0:22:50.560,0:22:54.800

    Courage - Timidity
    Confidence - Diffidence

    0:22:54.800,0:22:59.200

    Hope - Despair
    Excitement - Boredom

    0:22:59.200,0:23:03.760

    Attachment - Detachment
    Anger - Guilt

    0:23:03.760,0:23:08.240

    Pride - Shame
    Anxiety - Depression

    0:23:08.240,0:23:13.600

    Fear - Greed
    One might wonder how fear and greed

    0:23:13.600,0:23:21.120

    are opposite emotions. Isn’t it the fear of losing 
    that turns us greedy to hoard, in case we lose

    0:23:21.120,0:23:30.240

    some? Immortality as a greedy concept has always 
    been an antithesis of the fear of losing life.

    0:23:30.240,0:23:35.040

    Psychology tends to categorize 
    emotions as positive and negative,

    0:23:35.040,0:23:42.880

    always siding with the positive ones. But they 
    are the two sides of the same coin. In fact,

    0:23:42.880,0:23:49.600

    the negative ones are more basic, born out 
    of the frustration of passion. Their positive

    0:23:49.600,0:23:57.360

    counterparts are just feel-good facades that 
    we wear so as not to get intimidated by them.

    0:23:57.360,0:24:05.440

    Let me give another example here. Psychology tells 
    us to be confident instead of being diffident.

    0:24:06.160,0:24:14.720

    How does being confident help us? Let’s take a 
    hypothetical example. Suppose you and I are to

    0:24:14.720,0:24:22.560

    arrive at an interview for the same job. 
    And both of us are equally confident. So

    0:24:22.560,0:24:28.800

    our confidence isn’t going to help both of us 
    at all, simply because one of us is bound to

    0:24:28.800,0:24:37.600

    lose. And even if both of us are diffident, 
    one of us is bound to win. So this advice of

    0:24:37.600,0:24:43.600

    being confident is mathematically wrong.
    We desire to be confident only because we

    0:24:43.600,0:24:50.720

    are basically diffident. Isn’t it a better 
    thing to be neither and just be natural,

    0:24:50.720,0:24:59.040

    ready to face what naturally comes to us?
    That’s what the futility of all emotions is. They

    0:24:59.040,0:25:07.840

    are not natural. They are the constructs of ideas 
    and not the realities behind them. Satiating real

    0:25:07.840,0:25:16.080

    instincts generates passion and joy instead of 
    emotions like happiness. Happiness as an emotion

    0:25:16.080,0:25:24.000

    plays with the idea of joy rather than real joy, 
    which only passion can generate. Being happy for

    0:25:24.000,0:25:32.000

    the next moment instead of enjoying this very one 
    is like masturbating instead of having real sex.

    0:25:32.000,0:25:38.960

    Everyone always feels like they are missing 
    something in life but no one really knows what!

    0:25:38.960,0:25:46.800

    What we all are missing is joy right now, which 
    only passion can generate, not any emotions.

    0:25:46.800,0:25:53.280

    Psychology of the mind has made it an unnaturally 
    complex pattern that is much bigger than what

    0:25:53.280,0:26:01.360

    it really is - a reviewer. It negatively affects 
    the brain’s physiology through its nervous system

    0:26:01.360,0:26:06.400

    across the entire body.
    Let’s see how.

    0:26:06.400,0:26:10.960

    The mind, in its evolution along 
    human culture and human society,

    0:26:10.960,0:26:18.400

    has fragmented itself into many parts. These 
    fragmented parts are always in a state of war

    0:26:18.400,0:26:26.880

    with one another. The result is that they keep 
    wasting their energy. As a further result, the

    0:26:26.880,0:26:34.640

    organism is thrown into a state that lacks energy.
    Anatomically, this shows up as a habitually

    0:26:34.640,0:26:43.200

    unnatural posture of the skeleton, especially 
    at its joints. The skeleton does this to itself,

    0:26:43.200,0:26:51.760

    through the mind, by drooping its 360 joints 
    down and tucking them ‘in’. (In the army training

    0:26:51.760,0:26:58.880

    throughout the world, they go a step further in 
    a dangerous way. They train soldiers in tucking

    0:26:58.880,0:27:06.240

    the skeleton ‘out’ while it is still drooping 
    down. No one has yet analyzed that it turns

    0:27:06.240,0:27:12.880

    them aggressively violent rather than passively 
    sensitive. But it has been serving their purpose

    0:27:12.880,0:27:19.920

    of turning their soldiers ‘brave’ and they are 
    happy with it.) This gets further worsened by the

    0:27:19.920,0:27:25.440

    muscles in their vicinity getting rigidified 
    and thus changing their habitual anatomy.

    0:27:26.000,0:27:31.760

    Both these structural changes affect nerves 
    and blood vessels attached to them thereby

    0:27:31.760,0:27:38.160

    changing their habitual anatomy as well.
    And this is what gives birth to those infamous

    0:27:38.160,0:27:45.680

    closed chakras - or as I call them, just chakras 

    • all along the length of the spinal cord. If
    • 0:27:45.680,0:27:51.840

      we look at it from a neurological perspective, 
      it stops the vagus nerve from carrying signals

      0:27:51.840,0:27:58.720

      effectively. They block the much needed dialogue 
      between the gut and the brain to keep the nervous

      0:27:58.720,0:28:06.400

      system functioning properly. That’s how the 
      materialistic approach to life looks at it.

      0:28:06.400,0:28:10.880

      Let’s look at it from the angle of the 
      vitalistic approach to life and the mind

      0:28:10.880,0:28:17.600

      body system. Surprisingly, the vitalistic 
      approach also talks of closed chakras along

      0:28:17.600,0:28:23.840

      the spinal cord that block the flow of 
      Kundalini. Kundalini is the life-energy

      0:28:23.840,0:28:30.720

      designed to flow through the nerve named Sushumna 
      along the spinal cord. The brain works optimally

      0:28:30.720,0:28:36.880

      when Kundalini flows unblocked through Sushumna 
      between the root chakra (in the vicinity of gut)

      0:28:36.880,0:28:43.840

      and the crown chakra (in the vicinity of brain).
      The similarity in the physiological descriptions

      0:28:43.840,0:28:51.120

      of two diametrically opposite philosophical 
      approaches to life has always intrigued me.

      0:28:51.120,0:28:58.240

      Maybe the two approaches are ways of looking 
      into the same reality from two different angles!

      0:28:58.240,0:29:03.360

      Time will tell.
      Regardless, the deformed psychology of

      0:29:03.360,0:29:10.560

      the mental structure affects the physiology of the 
      human body negatively. It compromises the capacity

      0:29:10.560,0:29:18.320

      of the tenth cranial nerve to carry signals, 
      i.e., Kundalini, in an uninhibited manner.

      0:29:18.320,0:29:23.840

      The result is a physiologically compromised 
      nervous system of which the brain is the most

      0:29:23.840,0:29:32.880

      central organ. That’s how a compromised mind 
      compromises the brain as well. The brain loses

      0:29:32.880,0:29:40.640

      its spontaneity to think in the moment as the 
      mind pushes it toward past and future thoughts.

      0:29:40.640,0:29:44.160

      What’s the way out?
      Either we change the

      0:29:44.160,0:29:50.240

      psychology of mind or the physiology of 
      body to put it back on the right  track.

      0:29:50.240,0:29:54.400

      If the mind can affect the body 
      negatively, the body can affect

      0:29:54.400,0:30:00.880

      the mind as well and positively, at that.
      Changing the psychology of the mind is

      0:30:00.880,0:30:08.720

      an uphill task, mainly because it’s vague. It 
      very easily makes us stray along its functional

      0:30:08.720,0:30:15.600

      complexities without even giving any feedback. 
      Thus, It keeps us blindly guessing if we are on

      0:30:15.600,0:30:24.160

      the right track or not. The probability of being 
      right is way less than being wrong. It’s because

      0:30:24.160,0:30:32.080

      there are many wrong but only one right way and 
      we are trying to hit the bullseye blindfolded.

      0:30:32.080,0:30:37.680

      On the other hand, let’s look at a 
      miraculous physical activity that changes

      0:30:37.680,0:30:46.160

      the psychology of the mind instantaneously.
      Skydiving, apart from being an awesome sport,

      0:30:46.160,0:30:53.520

      is also an awesome physiological meditation. 
      Under conditions of free fall, people tend to

      0:30:53.520,0:31:01.600

      stop breathing. Although they CAN breathe but they 
      don’t need to. Whatever little oxygen they require

      0:31:01.600,0:31:09.360

      is absorbed by their skin through osmosis in their 
      system. Its only limitation is that it’s there

      0:31:09.360,0:31:17.040

      only for the duration of 6-7 minutes it takes 
      to touch the ground. As this intense experience

      0:31:17.040,0:31:24.400

      instantly changes the body’s physiology, it 
      also instantly changes the mind’s psychology.

      0:31:24.400,0:31:29.120

      Here is a firsthand account 
      of a first-time skydiver:

      0:31:29.120,0:31:40.960

      “I was OUT… everything mentally ended… over… 
      started… me… perhaps more dead than alive…

      0:31:40.960,0:31:50.720

      perhaps more alive than I will ever be… breathing 
      just as I had been taught… wind… wind and breath…

      0:31:50.720,0:31:58.880

      until wind and breath became indiscernible, 
      became as one… and yes, almost weightless…

      0:31:58.880,0:32:06.320

      it was true! … weightless and so surreal… 
      there was the earth, neither coming at me,

      0:32:06.320,0:32:17.360

      nor me at it, … no up… no down… no me, in the ego 
      sense of me, just some thoughtless consciousness…

      0:32:17.360,0:32:25.440

      and yes, it was awesome simply to be… or not. 
      The sky was in my lungs and it never once

      0:32:25.440,0:32:32.400

      occurred to me would the parachute open.”
      Sounds like the skydiver is describing an

      0:32:32.400,0:32:39.600

      out-of-body experience instead of a free fall! 
      We may be moved to think it was actually so

      0:32:39.600,0:32:46.960

      if not for the references to wind, earth and 
      the parachute. Swiss scientists have recently

      0:32:46.960,0:32:54.720

      discovered something. They sent a very weak 
      current to the back, right part of the brain.

      0:32:54.720,0:33:02.560

      It triggered an out-of-body experience (OBE) 
      for the patient. This OBE is also associated

      0:33:02.560,0:33:10.080

      with the sense of levitation. They found that it 
      could be recreated at will whenever a particular

      0:33:10.080,0:33:17.840

      part of the brain was stimulated by an electric 
      current. Scientists also say that a human body has

      0:33:17.840,0:33:26.160

      a naturally weak electric field. Its disruption 
      causes disease. Therefore, drugs are being

      0:33:26.160,0:33:33.440

      designed to restore this weak field. But the exact 
      nature of this field is not yet fully understood.

      0:33:34.080,0:33:41.920

      In the process of changing its psychology, the 
      mind needs to empty itself of all its beliefs,

      0:33:41.920,0:33:50.000

      including morals and emotions. It needs to be kept 
      limited to reviewing and comprehending what brain

      0:33:50.000,0:33:59.360

      supplies it with, i.e., instincts, as an observer 
      alone. In other words, it needs to turn truly

      0:33:59.360,0:34:08.800

      agnostic. It’s not easy. It scares the mind to 
      death, quite literally. The mind really considers

      0:34:08.800,0:34:17.520

      it as its death. That’s why it stealthily keeps 
      turning all meditations into new visualizations,

      0:34:17.520,0:34:26.400

      new imaginations and new beliefs instead of 
      the old ones. It sheds old beliefs and embraces

      0:34:26.400,0:34:33.280

      new ones like old wine in a new bottle. 
      And it does so just in order not to get

      0:34:33.280,0:34:40.080

      caught for trying to keep its death away.
      That’s why and how mental and spiritual

      0:34:40.080,0:34:46.320

      meditations, at times, get reduced 
      to performing pious rituals alone.

      0:34:46.320,0:34:54.160

      Emptying the mind means getting rid of all 
      its beliefs, habits, fears and desires.

      0:34:54.880,0:35:03.280

      If we try to do this through conscious mental 
      effort using our will power, we miserably fail.

      0:35:03.280,0:35:10.480

      This is because we are trying to kill the mind by 
      the mind itself. Why would the mind ever commit

      0:35:10.480,0:35:20.240

      suicide? It’s happy being in control of not only 
      our psychology but also our biology. It does so

      0:35:20.240,0:35:28.800

      by turning our perceptions and urges mechanical.
      It’s only possible to empty the mind using itself

      0:35:28.800,0:35:36.080

      when it’s posed with an impending emergency 
      that it has no solution for. It stops working

      0:35:36.080,0:35:43.760

      in such an impending scenario. Consequently, 
      it gets forced to surrender its reign over

      0:35:43.760,0:35:51.680

      any action that could get rid of it. In such a 
      situation, the brain takes charge and performs the

      0:35:51.680,0:35:58.800

      appropriate action to come out of that scenario.
      I remember a story from my life when my spirit

      0:35:58.800,0:36:06.800

      of adventure posed a similar challenge 
      to my mind. And my mind just resigned.

      0:36:06.800,0:36:12.880

      But my spirit still went ahead with my brain 
      alone and faced the challenge with my mind

      0:36:12.880,0:36:20.480

      held back as it was absolutely emptied.
      It was in the year 1992 that I visited a

      0:36:20.480,0:36:26.960

      beautiful, high altitude valley in the 
      Himalayas named Manali. I had already

      0:36:26.960,0:36:33.360

      booked a cottage for a month-long stay 
      over there. We were three in our family;

      0:36:33.360,0:36:41.920

      my wife, my six-year-old daughter and I. We were 
      enjoying our stay, doing something new each day.

      0:36:42.640,0:36:50.000

      After around ten days, we thought of going on an 
      unconventional trek in the valley - a trek along

      0:36:50.000,0:36:56.720

      the untrodden side of the River Beas that flowed 
      through the valley. There was no road on that

      0:36:56.720,0:37:04.000

      side of the river. Any roads that existed were 
      on the other side of the river from our trek.

      0:37:04.000,0:37:12.720

      Regardless, we started our trek and kept moving 
      along the river, upstream. After around half an

      0:37:12.720,0:37:20.160

      hour of our trek, the river got us stuck. It 
      was taking a sharp turn there after hitting a

      0:37:20.160,0:37:27.200

      high rock on our side of the trek. So, there 
      was no way to go further. We were a little

      0:37:27.200,0:37:35.920

      disappointed. I looked around the hill to the side 
      of the river. I was looking for a bridle path,

      0:37:35.920,0:37:43.040

      hoping to climb up a little and then come down 
      to move further along the river. That way,

      0:37:43.040,0:37:50.160

      we could have circumvented the sharp turn and 
      climbed down to the river ahead of the sharp turn.

      0:37:50.160,0:37:56.400

      As I was investigating the visible bridle 
      paths, I spotted a man standing at the hilltop

      0:37:56.400,0:38:05.120

      looking curiously toward us. I shouted, 
      aiming my voice in his direction, “Hey!”

      0:38:05.120,0:38:11.600

      “Hey!” the man shouted back from the hilltop.
      I explained to him in my sign language

      0:38:11.600,0:38:15.680

      what we were up to.
      Seemingly a local,

      0:38:15.680,0:38:22.560

      he immediately understood what we wanted. He 
      threw a fleeting look along the bridle paths

      0:38:22.560,0:38:29.280

      up the hill. Then he looked down around the 
      river bend, and then waved at us to climb up.

      0:38:30.320,0:38:39.200

      As we started climbing up, I spotted him coming 
      down toward us as well. That surprised me a bit.

      0:38:39.200,0:38:47.040

      But as we climbed up a little further, I realized 
      why he had made his way down. As we reached a

      0:38:47.040,0:38:54.560

      nearly horizontal patch lined up with a nearly 
      vertical rock, we found him standing up there.

      0:38:55.280,0:39:02.160

      What a helping spirit combined with curious 
      involvement! He smiled, sitting atop the

      0:39:02.160,0:39:11.440

      approximately 7 feet high rock tilted at around 
      105 degrees from that nearly horizontal patch.

      0:39:11.440,0:39:20.080

      “I had seen this rock from above and I knew you 
      would need my help to climb it,” he said, smiling.

      0:39:20.080,0:39:27.760

      “Thanks a lot!” I felt grateful. As I looked 
      down once from where we were standing, I found

      0:39:27.760,0:39:35.520

      us to be exactly over the river-bend which meant 
      that, by then, we had climbed a few hundred feet.

      0:39:35.520,0:39:41.920

      The man lied down on his stomach on the 
      horizontal patch atop the rock. From there,

      0:39:41.920,0:39:49.920

      he hung his arms down along the slope of the rock. 
      First, my wife held his hands and I pushed her

      0:39:49.920,0:39:56.800

      from behind as he pulled her up to the top.
      As the patch above the top was comparatively

      0:39:56.800,0:40:04.560

      narrow, he made her sit a little away on a gentle 
      slope. Then he came back to the rock-top and lied

      0:40:04.560,0:40:12.080

      down on his stomach hanging his arms down, again. 
      This time, I lifted my daughter and pushed her up

      0:40:12.080,0:40:19.520

      from behind as he pulled her up easily. He made 
      her sit along with my wife and came back to the

      0:40:19.520,0:40:27.120

      rock-top again. As he lied down on his stomach 
      a third time hanging his arms down to pull me

      0:40:27.120,0:40:36.000

      up now, he realized it wouldn’t work.
      “Oh!” he exclaimed, disappointed.

      0:40:36.000,0:40:42.080

      By then, I too had realized that we 
      had not accounted for this scenario.

      0:40:42.080,0:40:47.280

      With my wife and my daughter, I was 
      there below to push them up. But now,

      0:40:47.280,0:40:55.040

      I was alone with no one to do the same for me.
      The man and I looked into each other’s eyes

      0:40:55.040,0:41:00.240

      and then down at the river below 
      flowing with roaring ferocity.

      0:41:00.240,0:41:07.120

      “We forgot this,” I said.
      “Now?” he asked me.

      0:41:07.120,0:41:13.680

      “It’s risky,” I said with a sigh.
      “Disappointing,” he sighed back

      0:41:13.680,0:41:20.400

      dropping his head on the top of the rock.
      “Hey! Is it really impossible?” I looked

      0:41:20.400,0:41:29.440

      at the height and the slope of the rock.
      “Not exactly, but yes, almost!” he opined.

      0:41:29.440,0:41:37.760

      “Why don’t we do it! I can push myself up with 
      all my might,” my adventure bug bit me further.

      0:41:37.760,0:41:45.440

      He looked at me intently, “I don’t bother about 
      myself. But you have a family along. If you

      0:41:45.440,0:41:51.360

      aren’t able to make it the very first time, we 
      both will be down there in the river. We will

      0:41:51.360,0:41:58.320

      be flown away by its gushing waters… not to be 
      found even as dead bodies ever! A falling man

      0:41:58.320,0:42:04.240

      catches at a straw. You won’t even be able 
      to leave my hand, pulling me down along,”

      0:42:04.240,0:42:10.800

      he explained what all it could entail.
      “Oh, then send them back and we will go

      0:42:10.800,0:42:18.080

      down the way we came up from,” I felt concerned 
      about a stranger’s life not to be jeopardized.

      0:42:18.080,0:42:25.040

      “But I won’t feel good!” he exclaimed as 
      he looked into my eyes intently again.

      0:42:25.040,0:42:30.880

      I kept looking back into his.
      “Okay, let’s do it. Just take

      0:42:30.880,0:42:37.920

      care to sync your push with my pull exactly at 
      the same moment,” he finally gave his verdict.

      0:42:37.920,0:42:45.920

      “Think twice before you say yes,” I said.
      “You too!” came his reply.

      0:42:45.920,0:42:51.280

      “Ready?” I asked.
      “Ready?” he asked.

      0:42:51.280,0:43:04.560

      We both started counting aloud, “One, two, three!”
      As we counted three, I found myself lying along

      0:43:04.560,0:43:10.320

      him with my head toward his feet up on 
      the patch at the top of the rock. Two

      0:43:10.320,0:43:17.840

      sighs of relief from the two of us and we 
      smiled calmly looking at each other’s face!

      0:43:17.840,0:43:24.000

      I did it. In fact, my body did 
      it. I don’t know how I did.

      0:43:24.000,0:43:32.080

      It was exactly like what that middle-aged mechanic 
      in my story in episode 11 had done. He too didn’t

      0:43:32.080,0:43:38.880

      have any clue of how he had done what he had.
      My wife and daughter didn’t even come to

      0:43:38.880,0:43:45.280

      know what we both had come up through.
      My mind was just empty as it remained empty

      0:43:45.280,0:43:50.560

      for a long while after.       
      But the habits die hard.

      0:43:50.560,0:43:57.120

      The entire pattern comes back to the same 
      square one once the emergency gets over.

      0:43:57.120,0:44:02.880

      Hence though imminent emergencies can empty 
      our mind in a flash of a second, they aren’t

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      a permanent modus operandi. But yes, they can give 
      us an instant glimpse of what an empty mind feels

      0:44:10.560,0:44:18.320

      and works like. They can certainly demonstrate 
      the superiority of any action done on our part

      0:44:18.320,0:44:26.000

      without any doubt about it. That was what had 
      happened in the above-mentioned story as well as

      0:44:26.000,0:44:35.200

      in the mechanic’s story mentioned in episode 11.
      But then, how can the mind be permanently emptied?

      0:44:35.200,0:44:41.200

      Remember the firsthand account of a first 
      timer in skydiving quoted before above?

      0:44:41.200,0:44:49.440

      I repeat it here for your convenience…
      “I was OUT… everything mentally ended…

      0:44:49.440,0:44:59.840

      over… started… me… perhaps more dead than alive… 
      perhaps more alive than I will ever be… breathing

      0:44:59.840,0:45:09.440

      just as I had been taught… wind… wind and breath… 
      until wind and breath became indiscernible, became

      0:45:09.440,0:45:19.520

      as one… and yes, almost weightless… it was true! 
      … weightless and so surreal… there was the earth,

      0:45:19.520,0:45:28.800

      neither coming at me, nor me at it, … no 
      up… no down… no me, in the ego sense of me,

      0:45:28.800,0:45:37.120

      just some thoughtless consciousness… and 
      yes, it was awesome simply to be… or not.

      0:45:37.120,0:45:44.160

      The sky was in my lungs and it never once 
      occurred to me would the parachute open.”

      0:45:44.160,0:45:49.440

      It’s a perfect example of a mind 
      having gone emptied. And what a

      0:45:49.440,0:45:54.960

      tremendous experience this was!
      But unfortunately this too

      0:45:54.960,0:46:00.880

      stays only for a maximum duration of 
      6-7 minutes. That’s while the skydiver

      0:46:00.880,0:46:07.200

      is falling free before the parachute opens.
      We could extend this time with the help of a

      0:46:07.200,0:46:14.960

      virtual reality simulator without even having 
      a real skydiving session. But how long for?

      0:46:14.960,0:46:21.120

      We could even consider improving the quality 
      of virtual free fall simulator as compared to

      0:46:21.120,0:46:29.040

      a real skydiving session. That could even entail 
      removing the decelerating effect of air with a

      0:46:29.040,0:46:35.840

      better control on experiencing acceleration 
      due to gravity. We could hypothesize that

      0:46:35.840,0:46:43.200

      such a perfect simulation for a certain minimum 
      time might empty the mind permanently as well.

      0:46:43.200,0:46:47.760

      In fact, I am already working on a 
      project that proposes to testify this

      0:46:47.760,0:46:55.120

      hypothesis under strict laboratory conditions.
      But we cannot wait for this hypothesis to get

      0:46:55.120,0:47:02.640

      proved correct. We do have a surer method though 
      a little slower than the proposed hypothesis,

      0:47:02.640,0:47:09.440

      at least for the time being. One in hand 
      is always better than two in the bush!

      0:47:09.440,0:47:14.960

      The code of instant central fixation of the 
      mind is same as the code of instant kundalini

      0:47:14.960,0:47:21.840

      awakening / establishing gut-brain communication.
      And that’s what I have already mentioned in

      0:47:21.840,0:47:29.920

      episode 11. The code that sends surges of energy 
      up the spine from the gut to the brain, empties

      0:47:29.920,0:47:37.760

      the mind as well. We can easily keep emptying 
      our mind continuously with every single extended

      0:47:37.760,0:47:45.600

      exhalation when all our chakras are open. From a 
      vitalistic angle, it amounts to sending periodical

      0:47:45.600,0:47:53.360

      surges of kundalini from an open root chakra to 
      an open crown chakra. From a materialistic angle,

      0:47:53.360,0:48:00.240

      it amounts to sending periodical surges of 
      neural communication from the gut to the brain.

      0:48:00.240,0:48:05.840

      Whatever it might be, but it does fill the 
      crown of the head with inexplicable joy

      0:48:05.840,0:48:13.360

      with every single extended exhalation. Along 
      with joy, it also embellishes the brain with

      0:48:13.360,0:48:20.800

      newer energy and newer insights. And every 
      surge of this inexplicable joy keeps the

      0:48:20.800,0:48:29.440

      mind emptied for its duration, in fact a little 
      longer. Before it starts waning, the next surge

      0:48:29.440,0:48:36.560

      appears with the next extended exhalation, 
      reinforcing the mind’s emptiness again.

      0:48:36.560,0:48:43.520

      In case we ever miss the sequence, the hell isn’t 
      going to fall loose on earth. We can again pick

      0:48:43.520,0:48:50.960

      the thread of breath from wherever it right 
      now is and restart the sequence once again.

      0:48:50.960,0:48:55.120

      Download the code of instant central 
      fixation of the mind in the ‘Resources’

      0:48:55.120,0:49:02.400

      section of SKELETAL LEAP BOOK 1, available 
      on: skeletalleap.com/themindbodyconnection

      0:49:04.160,0:49:11.920

      Thanks for listening to this episode of Skeletal 
      Leap: A Living Adventure! In the next episode,

      0:49:11.920,0:49:20.000

      I will tell you how I cracked the code of instant 
      brain activation and coming to here and now.

      0:49:20.000,0:49:23.920

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