Dean Radin on Non-Dual Consciousness
The wonder of listening to Dean Radin’s interviews is that the information he unfailingly delivers is both fascinating and important. Radin, senior scientist at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, is one of the best psi researchers in the world, with an enormous range of knowledge. In this video, he tells us about the measurable brain differences in people who are highly developed in “Non-Dual” meditation, a form of meditation that systematically eliminates dualities, such as you versus me, black versus white (a subject I have written about in The Last Frontier). In ancient Hindu tradition, meditation eventually leads to acquiring siddhi‘s, or “magical powers.” These powers, of which there are roughly 25, go well beyond what western intuitives typically exhibit. One of the siddhi‘s Radin studies is the experience of what I call the spacious moment, that moment when time stops and all things are experienced as existing at once.
So, here is Dean…
httpv://youtu.be/MlNwUAMeeek
Joanie Debus
2013-07-20 @ 8:17 PM
Thank you for enlightening me and I will try and pass on the Message. It was extremely helpful.
Lou Spero
2013-09-07 @ 7:18 PM
It seems “off” that with eternity preceding and succeeding this very moment, the world of matter and existence has not figured out how to bridge the gap to the “afterlife” with something more concrete than faith and subjective experience. And alternately, how those in the “hereafter” for all their enhanced facilities remain unresponsive to the agony of grief we experience from loosing a loved child, brother, sister, husband, wife, mother, father, and friends. I am stunned by the sadness of existence and incredulous at the acceptance of our ignorance.
Julia
2013-09-07 @ 9:26 PM
Beautifully said. However, I must add that the dead are not in the least unresponsive to our grief. In fact, when we feel waves of grief, it is usually because we are right there. Our society has succeeded in blocking them out. It’s time to turn that around. Everywhere I go I meet people who are doing just that. People are learning to communicate. People are reclaiming their natural abilities to cross that bridge. The deceased are often just as desperate as we are for contact.