Deepak Chopra
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I love what I do.
I love what I do.
But they're not addressing the real longevity solutions.
But they're not addressing the real longevity solutions.
Consciousness. as the regulator of your biology. Time is the consumer, and we are its food. How do we slow down the metabolism of time? How do we use every sensory experience to heal ourselves? Whether it's sound, and now, oh, you can go on, but you can go and chat, Chibitri, too, and say, how do mantras work? It'll give you the right answer. Okay, do mantras change genetic activity?
Consciousness. as the regulator of your biology. Time is the consumer, and we are its food. How do we slow down the metabolism of time? How do we use every sensory experience to heal ourselves? Whether it's sound, and now, oh, you can go on, but you can go and chat, Chibitri, too, and say, how do mantras work? It'll give you the right answer. Okay, do mantras change genetic activity?
Yes, they do. So this is a revolution right now, because in the past, you'd say, oh, this is hocus pocus. Here's the evidence, what is happening in genetic. And very few people are identifying that, but this technology will find those people. There's a scientist from India called Anirban Bandopadhyay, who's from Bihar. He went to IIT in some little place. There are many IITs in India now.
Yes, they do. So this is a revolution right now, because in the past, you'd say, oh, this is hocus pocus. Here's the evidence, what is happening in genetic. And very few people are identifying that, but this technology will find those people. There's a scientist from India called Anirban Bandopadhyay, who's from Bihar. He went to IIT in some little place. There are many IITs in India now.
So in a place called Mandi in Himachal Pradesh. He's now the chief scientific officer for a very big outfit in Japan. And he's totally on board on consciousness and how the brain is like a computer interface. So the consciousness uses the brain to give you access to experience. Just like I can go on my desktop computer and I don't need to know how it works.
So in a place called Mandi in Himachal Pradesh. He's now the chief scientific officer for a very big outfit in Japan. And he's totally on board on consciousness and how the brain is like a computer interface. So the consciousness uses the brain to give you access to experience. Just like I can go on my desktop computer and I don't need to know how it works.
I press amazon.com, it gives me a way to shop. So the brain is like that computer interface. And these neural correlates are little symbolic, you might say, symbols that you can use to plug in to the bigger reality. And so I'm going to India just to meet this guy because he's brilliant and he's in Japan, but he's questioning Nobel laureates at the moment. And he's brilliant, absolutely.
I press amazon.com, it gives me a way to shop. So the brain is like that computer interface. And these neural correlates are little symbolic, you might say, symbols that you can use to plug in to the bigger reality. And so I'm going to India just to meet this guy because he's brilliant and he's in Japan, but he's questioning Nobel laureates at the moment. And he's brilliant, absolutely.
And you see, you have to have a cultural background to explore all this. Because, you know, when you speak to scientists who are totally brought up in the materialistic paradigm, reductionists, they roll their eyes. They say, what are you talking about? This is nonsense.
And you see, you have to have a cultural background to explore all this. Because, you know, when you speak to scientists who are totally brought up in the materialistic paradigm, reductionists, they roll their eyes. They say, what are you talking about? This is nonsense.
The science.
The science.
You can't measure the experience, but you can measure the symbolic correlate of the experience as what is called the neural correlate of experience. You can see what they call pattern recognition. So the brain has a pattern recognition to an experience. It's like your desktop with 20 or 30 or in this case infinite symbols that you can plug into to get the experience.
You can't measure the experience, but you can measure the symbolic correlate of the experience as what is called the neural correlate of experience. You can see what they call pattern recognition. So the brain has a pattern recognition to an experience. It's like your desktop with 20 or 30 or in this case infinite symbols that you can plug into to get the experience.
Yeah, and ultimately, it's still a mystery. You know, we know how to use, you know, just like we know how to use computers without knowing what's happening in the belly of the computer that you leave to the engineers, but we can still use a computer. That's what we need to do. You can fly a plane as a pilot without knowing how the airplane works.
Yeah, and ultimately, it's still a mystery. You know, we know how to use, you know, just like we know how to use computers without knowing what's happening in the belly of the computer that you leave to the engineers, but we can still use a computer. That's what we need to do. You can fly a plane as a pilot without knowing how the airplane works.