https://vimeo.com/431630745 - check this link for a video of the podcast Check out https://podcast.cyphercon.com/home-episode-slider/ Explore interviews with hackers involved with CypherCon, Wisconsin’s Hacker Conference. CypherCon attracts over 1000 attendees every Spring in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. We live in times of extreme uncertainty and rapid changes and we also have the art, science and technology of hacking our own minds. By applying simple skills, we have the ability to experience love, peace and joy. Most of us run away from thoughts or feelings that are painful for us. In some cases, we can benefit by examining and acting on those painful and uncomfortable feelings. Meditation techniques are touted as “stress relaxation” techniques but, actually, we have several focus and awareness exercises along with bio-feedback devices that can help us be in relaxed and empowered mind-states to make us feel love, joy and peace. As a simple analogy to brain hacking is the process of ethical hacking, a powerful tool used by cybersecurity professionals to protect their organization. The table above shows the five common steps to most ethical hacking processes. The main objective is to find important vulnerabilities in systems and organizations and strengthen them. Brain Hacking is a similar process. We try to find “roots” of our pain and suffering and see if we can remove them. Challenges, difficulties, shocks and pain are inevitable but we can respond to situations and alleviate our suffering. In Brain Hacking 101, we will discuss the first three steps to train our brain to feel love, joy and peace often. Step 1 – Reconnaissance / Cultivating Awareness Reconnaissance – an 18th century French word that means recognize or explore. The ethical hacker starts her research about the organization and IT networks and see what information is available in public domain and in the dark web. The easiest analogy in human self-hacking is to start observing our mind and body – awareness practice. It may be as simple as journaling our life story or talking to a trusted friend about our challenges Step 2 – Scanning/ Mindfulness – awareness without judgment In ethical hacking, scanning involves working on the actual IT system or walking around the physical building. Such scanning may help the hacker find obvious vulnerabilities – such as guest account without password or an opening in the fence. The equivalent in brain hacking is to record our stories with compassion and without judgement. Acknowledging that we are in pain and we suffer. Step 3 – Gaining Access/ Access to Love, Joy and Peace Normally, by this time, the ethical hacker gains access to a user account using multiple tools.. Practicing mindfulness (awareness without judgement), similarly, allows us to be aware of the underlying love, joy and peace most of us have. Sometimes, it may be fleeting. Nevertheless, it is there for us to access. Step 4 – Maintaining Access/ Building our CORE values Once the ethical hacker gets access into the system, she may try to get to high level users (admin account) or try to access to other user accounts and resources. A person who practices meditation regularly, often, feels their behaviors and core values align. There is a deeper connection in important relationships, a sense of optimism and resilience and higher energy levels. We get better at understanding our own flaws and challenges and become more compassionate to the struggles of others. Check this article on more details about CORE - https://www.meditation-magic.com/blog/three-practices-to-a-stronger-and-more-resilient-you Step 5 – Reporting & Remediation/ Transformation After the ethical hacker has completed her testing, she will create a formal report and suggest an appropriate remediation and mitigation plan. The hacker takes care not to mess with any valuable data or resources. Similarly, continued mindfulness practices often helps find a path to purposeful and meaningful life. It is not a perfect life but a life that helps us to understand that we live in an interconnected world and we, often, can thrive through service and dedication to a cause greater than us. I am interested in exploring more. What do I do next? Check out these resources and commit to a daily contemplation/meditation practice. Best wishes on your journey! I look forward to your comments, suggestions and questions. Meditation Basics from Dr K – Vimeo/ Blog Links Dr K Meditation - Finding Joy in Uncertain Times - https://vimeo.com/415370883 https://vimeo.com/431630745 - check this link for a video of the podcast Check out these blog articles for more information https://www.meditation-magic.com/blog/easy-way-to-start-meditating-daily https://www.meditation-magic.com/blog/three-grateful-ways-to-access-joy-and-happiness https://www.meditation-magic.com/blog/key-to-happiness-cultivate-our-capacity-for-kindness https://www.meditation-magic.com/blog/common-misconceptions-about-meditation-and-mindfulness-practices References Jon Kabat-Zinn, Wherever You Go, There You Are: Mindfulness Meditation in Everyday Life Daniel Goleman and Richard J. Davidson, Altered Traits: Science Reveals How Meditation Changes Your Mind, Brain, and Body Sam Harris – great podcasts, books and app - https://samharris.org/books/
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