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THIRD EYE DROPS

Mind Meld 99 | Short Moments Many Times with Dr. Judson Brewer

THIRD EYE DROPS

Michael Phillip

Spirituality, Development, Philosophy, Psychedelic, Comedy, Psychology, Mckenna, Future, Plato, Rogan, Science, Society & Culture, Watts, Trussell, Mind, Religion & Spirituality

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 9 March 2018

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Dr. Judson Brewer is an authority in the science of self-mastery. He has over 20 years of experience with mindfulness (academically and personally), he's the Director of Research at the Center for Mindfulness and is an associate professor of medicine and psychiatry at UMass Medical School.

You can also check out his TED talks and get his book The Craving Mind wherever books are sold.

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Third eye drops are intended for open-minded adults.

0:03.7

Now administering third eye drops. Short moments many times, many times, short moments, many times, short

0:25.7

moments, many times, short to moments, many times, short

0:28.9

to moments, many times.

0:31.9

The training in recognizing mind essence is this. Short moments repeated many times. There is no other way. A short duration guarantees it is actually the authentic mind essence by itself.

0:49.6

Repeating this recognition many times ensures that we will get used to it.

0:56.8

That was a quote and phrase mentioned by our guest, Dr Judson Brewer, that really fascinated fascinated me and it turns out it was said by a

1:06.1

Buddhist teacher of the Kagu lineage whose name I'm sure I'm willing to say

1:11.0

flawlessly Tulku Ergen-Rippenshe and a quick side note after some

1:16.6

research it turns out this man is quite an important teacher he's supposedly a reincarnate of a very famous Buddhist teacher and more

1:27.8

practically Sam Harris, the great neuroscientist, credits him with teaching him the single most important thing

1:36.8

he ever learned in his life, which specifically is cutting through the illusion of selfhood.

1:45.0

Really impressive stuff, really interesting stuff.

1:49.0

Side note, every time I research anything about Tibetan Buddhism, the Tibetan

1:54.6

language looks more and more like a collection of

1:58.4

interstellar alien glyphs or perhaps Esosteller because perhaps they were discovered within.

2:07.0

I'm going to trademark that one.

2:09.0

Eso stellar.

2:10.0

But every time I read that quote that you probably already forgot by now, the one about

2:18.8

short moments repeated many times, I hang on this phrase, mind essence.

2:25.1

What is this mind essence?

2:29.0

It's so key to the whole quote.

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