Andthesethree m's havereallybecomethetrifectathatisthisEvatechnique, whichiswhat I teachsomindfulness I woulddefineastheartofbringingyourawarenessintothepresentmoment.
Beautiful, Right.
Practicethatrightnow.
Allright.
Andlet's justdoitright.
Justcloseyoureyes.
Youdon't havetoputyourpensdown.
Justcloseyoureyesandtake a bigdeliciousinhalethenextsalesogoodinthistime, asyouinhale, I wanttoactuallyfeelthebreathasitentersyournostrils.
Soanytimeyouaredirectingyourfocus, anytimeyou'redoing a guidedvisualization, anytimeyou'refocusingonyourbreathcountingyourbreath, visualizingyourchakras, imagining a waterfall I wouldputthatinthecategoryofmindfulnessrightwakingstateleftbrainpracticeandyou'redirectingyourfocus.
Now, thisisaninterestingtimetobealivebecauseneuroscienceiscatchinguptowhattheseIndiandudeshavebeensayingfor 6000 years.
Let's talkaboutthesecond M meditation, and I wantfor a moment I'm gonnaaskyouguys a favorand I wantyoutotakeeverythingyou'veeverheardaboutmeditationon.
I wantyoutothrowitoutthewindowjustforthesenextfewminutesthatwehavetogether.
Meditationis I woulddefine.
ItisbasicallyWilmoreaccessing a verifiablefourthstateofconsciousnesssodifferentthanwakingdifferentthansleepinganddifferentthandreaming.
Whenyoustarttocultivate a meditationpractice, youactuallymoveinto 1/4 stateofconsciousness.
Andwhen I saythatit's like a verifiablestateofconsciousness.
What I meanisthatifyouweretohookyourbrainuptoan e e g machine, whichiselectroandSafaGraffitihardware, they're a classicpointsontherightbrainandeightclassicpointsontheleftandinwaking, sleepinganddreamingStatesofconsciousness, therightandlefthemispheresofthebrainarefunctioningseparately.
Butinthisfourthstateofconsciousness, all 16 leadsofthe e G riseandfallinunison, andthatstartstoincrease.