Hewhomustnotbenamed
Bluelighter
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That thought is very interesting. It seems like meditation is nothing more than a way to exercise the shifting the dominant brain waves from beta to alpha. And satori usually occurs after coming out of the alpha dominant state, so that is like some sort of period where there is an intermediate mental state combining the total calmness of mind with an active thought process.
Though I feel so silly trying to explain it as I am years and years away from satori I really have no clue what I'm talking about.
I think any intelligent young person thinks that they are special and that they can attain the desired state quicker than most, but like trying to lift a bench press that's way heavier than what you are currently capable of despite the fact that you have functioning muscles, trying to attain this state of enlightenment is way above your current level of mental perception.
Reducing meditation and satori (What ever that actually refers to) to simplistic neuroscientific explanations is not on, imo. iju,
For one, meditation, especially Chan/zen meditation, is not necessarily meant to be peaceful as the brain wave switch model posited above implies. Would you say there is an exact physical correlate to enlightenment? what does enlightenment really mean?
Accounts of zen practice I have read (by ta-hui, Hakuin, as well as modern western practitioners) describe zen practice as a sometimes peaceful, but often harrowing process. To see meditation as a simple process of calming the mind is to oversimplify. I don't feel that meditation is necessarily that which you should turn to to deal with emotional issues like anxiety etc. You might end up realizing what a selfish ass hole you yourself are.
These comments are not specifically addressed to you, but to the thread in general.
Also, a more general question. How do you conceive of satori?