The Zen of Perception: Mastering Suffering and Pain | Ven. Hyon Gak Sunim | TEDxBerlin

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The Zen of Perception: Mastering Suffering and Pain | Ven. Hyon Gak Sunim | TEDxBerlin

Perception and Reality

  • Perception creates our reality, and it is a predictive model based on our previous experiences and expectations.
  • We are constantly hallucinating, and when we agree on that hallucination, we call it reality.
  • Some individuals, like Olivia Farnsworth, have unique perceptions that can be seen as superpowers.

Pain and the Witness

  • Pain is a perception that can be controlled through breath and awareness.
  • Turning to the witness, the one that sees and hears, can help us experience a non-dualistic reality where there is no inside or outside.
  • This experience is available to all individuals and is not limited to religious traditions.

Trauma and Meditation

  • Traumatic memories are processed as present experiences, collapsing time and triggering a cascade of neurochemicals.
  • Meditation is not about blocking out or forgetting perceptions but staying at the infinitely quiet root of perception itself.
  • Conscious modulation of the breath can give us powers of calm and lower heart rate and stress levels.

Modern Science and Perception

  • Modern science supports the use of techniques like Wim Hof breathing, holotropic breathwork, and CO2 retention to interface with the world in a calmer and more deliberate way.
  • Our reactive system is not designed for the modern world of constant stimulation, and we can become masters of our perceptual experience rather than mere pawns of it.

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