Why Meditate Like a Zen Monk?

Meditation is Beneficial, but NOT a Rapid Transformation Tool

As the Omega Mind Program reaches many more people, we frequently get questions about “deep meditation.”  Does this program help me meditate deeply?  Other programs or software claim I’ll get to instant Zen states or have Monk-like meditation.  Will I quickly find true bliss in life?

This is a rather rich and complicated question.  Since many people have asked, I thought I’d post my thoughts.

Generally, yes, the Omega Mind Program helps you meditate very deeply and provides the guardrails and on-ramp to get there quickly and effectively.  However, our goal with this program isn’t deep meditation.  We are trying to transform lives and get brains to rewire themselves.  Meditation-like states, for us, are ONE of the tools to help get there.

The Monk’s Life

A Zen Monk may ultimately achieve, or rather, drift into, a state of bliss.  They master mind states with mentoring, practice and tuned, gentle, mastery of their will, attention, and intention.  These monks often have a lifestyle of simplicity, quietude, meditation, and service.  They let go of most attachments to the world, to people, to things, and cease grasping at the concepts that swirl through the world around them.  From this baseline, they follow a spiritually informed path that often leads to deep contentment and what we might call bliss.  As this is their life’s goal, they often do find what can be called bliss.

Now, Switch to Your Life

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Introduction to The Omega Mind Program

The Omega Mind Program builds on our other successful and powerful program, The Secret Brain Transformation Program (“classic”).  Both programs employ intensely powerful techniques, leveraging recent theory in neuroscience to dramatically extend time-tested and proven self-improvement and transformation methods.

The classic program is essentially content free, leaving you to follow directions and mind your thoughts at all times as you learn its techniques to re-goal your brain and mind.  Although positive changes occur along the way, it may take a few months to achieve the first shocking “aha” with the classic program – a point when you know positively you have a new hyper-powerful tool for change.
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Introducing Omega Floating Induction

Check out the new Omega Floating Induction Session in the Member Area – Other Free Sessions.

This session augments the Omega Mind Program with a variation of Dual Induction.  We are still experimenting and tuning the technique, but believe some of the members will find it helpful.

You’ll find more background on this technique in the post linked above.

Enjoy,

Charles

Mind Programming - Eldon Taylor

Mind Programming - Eldon Taylor

Mind Programming: From Persuasion and Brainwashing to Self-Help and Practical Metaphysics; (c) 2009 by Eldon Taylor.

This book portrays the subtle and aggregate power of advertising and messaging that occurs throughout our environment.  Taylor stresses that advanced psychology and neurology are applied in the fields of persuasion and advertising.  The second part of the book focuses on how the susceptibility to such messaging might also be used to improve our internal makeup and make us more conscious of our choices.

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True Or False? How Our Brain Processes Negative Statements

In the study below, performed by psychologists at Tufts University, the brain’s “Event Related Potential Response” (ERP) was observed after varying patterns of statements the listener can easily determine are true or untrue.  Specifically, they found that negation does not appear to interfere with cognition or assessment when the material is presented in a straightforward sentence structure.

We interpret this to refute common assertion that negative terms interfere with cognition or are less effective in affirmations or self talk.  Clear, coherent, sentence structure, whether or not positive or negating …

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