The Art of Brain Development - Seminar

Date: 10/04/2017 — 12/04/2017
Address: Saint Petersburg
Projects: Laboratory of Development

The brain is the most important human organ because it determines the human formation, development and, above all, experience. Every person experiences certain states, depends on them, aspires to better ones and tries to free himself from those that are unnecessary or unpleasant. However, few people understand how important in this respect are the functional properties actually realized in the brain. Our brain has a clear-cut geometrical model that determines our experiences. This model may change under the influence of some accidental cause (stress, a trying experience), or in a directed manner, when our life, work or studying exploit a certain part of our brain for a very long time, or may end in atrophy, if the brain stops to live in the effort.

People who want to change something in their lives, who want to expand their abilities, are faced with the task of changing their brain code, or else they won't manage to change anything. If you want, for example, to improve the processes in your mind and body, you need to understand that you must start using a different vibration scale. And in order to do this, you need to change your brain geometry.

In different historical periods different cultures used different means to achieve this: some changed the skull, others tried to stop the current processes (Zen, for example) in order to move to a new format, i.e. to cleanse the mind; and still others (the Toltec) tried to erase history. The means that gained greatest popularity however was Dzogchen and Taoist yoga that proposed both practical and well-founded solutions. We should, of course, also mention here the Roman club, e.g. the use of various thought-based development schemes, however these are not effective today since people's minds have greatly deteriorated. Therefore, in order to use the scheme of the Roman club, we need to centre and synchronize the work of the whole brain.


Program


Brain development in various practice development systems. Lecture

We will examine the similarities and differences in the practical methods for brain development in the Buddhist, Egyptian, Sufi and Taoist traditions. We will understand why Yogi do not need a brain and why Africans are smarter than the representatives of all the other ethnic groups.

Brain, consciousness, thinking. Lecture

What is primary for the brain - to learn how to think correctly or to form the necessary brain geometry?

Brain geometry formation. Practice
  • Brain attunement from the perspective of the Dzogchen practice
  • Brain geometry attunement in relation to Taoist alchemy

Schedule

18.00 - 22.00

Price

For registrations
before February 1

For registrations
after February 1

General

400

500

INBI members

300

400


  • All prices are in EUR.
  • The registration is validated by paying a €100 non-refundable deposit. The deposition of this down payment does not entitle the participant to partial attendance of the workshop.


Venue

TBD

Contacts

Elena Berlinskaya, +7 (905) 221-41-06

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