Srini Pillay on Non-Dual Reality: Rethinking Boundaries in Mind and Life
Episode Overview
Srini Pillay discusses the non-dual nature of mind, body, and life, delving into perception and movement's influence on brain function. The impact of geometry and shapes on human psychology, and the role of AI and technology in accessing non-dual states. Insights into cognitive rhythm, the creative process, and the integration of mathematics and perception in healing modalities. The significance of intuition and empathy in education, and the connection between human experience and nature. The profound impact of non-linear thinking and non-duality on human relationships and connections.
The more we can give permission to ourselves to discover the complexity of who we are, the more we will be able to connect with others as well.
What if the limits you've always believed in are just illusions? In this episode of 'Brain Shaman', Michael Waite sits down with Srini Pillay, a Harvard-trained psychiatrist and brain researcher, to discuss the fascinating concept of non-dual reality. Srini, who also happens to be a musician and technology entrepreneur, brings a unique perspective to the table. They dive into how our mind, body, and life are interconnected in ways that defy traditional linear thinking.
From perception and imagination to geometry and fractals, this conversation covers it all. They even touch on how VR and AI can help us access these non-linear states of consciousness. Srini's insights into the rhythm and patterns of our thinking and behavior offer a fresh way to look at personal growth and creativity. He also explores how intuition and empathy can transform education and relationships.
If you're curious about breaking free from conventional boundaries and discovering new ways to think and live, this episode is a must-listen. It's an invitation to reconnect with the deeper patterns of nature and yourself, unlocking a more vibrant and meaningful existence.