Edge of Mind Podcast

Maria Kozhevnikov on the nature of consciousness, and the scientific inquiry into post-mindfulness studies.

Jun 22, 2022
Maria Kozhevnikov, a neuroscientist and cognitive neuroscience professor at the National University of Singapore, shares her groundbreaking research on consciousness and advanced Tibetan meditation practices. She dives into the science of deity yoga and tummo, exploring the profound effects on cognition and bodily awareness. The conversation reveals the connections between mindfulness, flow states, and the brain's networks, alongside ethical considerations in studying esoteric practices. Maria also discusses her personal journey with Vajrayana Buddhism and the allure of lucid dreaming.
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ANECDOTE

Monk's Boost After Visualization

  • An older monk failed visual memory tests until after self-visualization meditation when his performance tripled.
  • This showed that certain tantric meditations can temporarily boost cognitive capacities remarkably.
INSIGHT

Generation Stage Meditation Explained

  • Generation stage meditation visualizes oneself as a deity to create a wakeful, aroused mind state.
  • This state purifies the birth of the imagistic mind, transforming habitual negative visualizations.
INSIGHT

Flow States Boost Creativity

  • Flow states are linked to high arousal, focused attention, and latent resource access for humans.
  • Vajrayana meditation techniques uniquely control these states for enhanced cognitive and physical capacities.
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