We discuss mystical experiences and higher states of consciousness. We start with an awakening account of a Japanese business executive and Zen student, referenced below. Higher states of consciousness can help us see the underlying unity of things, including of those with ourselves, and make us more compassionate and less egocentric. In other words, they increase meaning in life. We also discuss what enlightenment may be and practices to get closer to it. We also discuss the dangers of doing it by yourself. Ian gives a helpful metaphor of enlightenment from Daniel Ingram. We talk about our personal experiences.
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Yamada Koun’s Awakening Experience:
The Three Pillars of Zen by Philip Kapleau (228)
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About our guest:
Ian Reclusado is currently off exploring the poetic wilds of psychology, neuroscience, and spirituality.
He also offers guidance services for those interested in delving into their own inner wilderness.
You can find his weekly dispatches at www.thekindknife.com or follow him on Instagram: @ian_reclusado
I plan to conduct more interviews with various guests, so please check back later for those.