The #SchumannResonance electric and magnetic fields are a million times less intense than typical fair-weather fields, so if you can detect them it is like being able to hear a leaf fall while operating a jackhammer.
Dear Christians: That feeling of "lust" as being drawn to a mental object is known in Buddhism as tanha and there is a fairly straightforward mental move you can do where you closely observe the mind as it is exposed to a "lustful" object and in doing so realize
the object is completely empty of lust, it only exists in your mind, and your behavior is simply habitual mental conditioning. Do this a couple dozen times and you can completely solve this problem, for the benefit of all women in your congregation.
Ok so you've gotten pretty good at noticing when lust arises, what then? Well, you might start noticing other feelings alongside it, like shame. Just observe that too. Watch it arise and then pass away after a while.
self-inquiry (e.g. Whom Am I?), is like broadcasting a ping to the whole network and measuring the responses times to identify subnetworks and even nodes that are holding up traffic
faster and faster pings allow higher and higher resolution maps of the network. the slowdowns are where the network is busy processing ancillary information (trauma/suffering=ego).
during the second half of my meditation last night, I moved sequentially through the sensory modalities and linked them more clearly with the chakras than I've ever done before.
in each case, the goal is to model the sensory input as well as possible by intense concentration on that sensory sphere. as in the visual experiments, better and better models allow the brain to invert the model and essentially cancel out the input.
people tend to talk about 'quieting' the mind, which to me implies a dampening effect, i.e. decreased amplitudes.
but that's not what I observe. what I observe first is an increase in frequency. I take this to be the result of destructive interference, rather than dampening.