Hi learners, Ever wondered if the secret to unlocking your mind's full potential is actually to quiet it down? This week's Learn Letter is a post-silent meditation x inner bliss meta-reflection on the roles of our minds in our lives. No worries if you're looking for evidence-based strategies for making more of your mind (rather than transcending it) - we'll be back to the status quo in next week's edition. Ready? Here we go. Much of my life was about control-performing tasks, making and following plans, and functioning mentally. Directing our minds toward thinking and problem-solving is beautiful. It can create wealth and "success," - but are all of these things enough to make a deeply beautiful life? What if there is another way to create a paradise within our soul? Let's imagine you go to see a sunset with a friend. As you lose yourself in its beauty, the friend speaks, "Look—how beautiful the clouds are." It is a gentle observation, yet it jolts you from your reverie. You nod in agreement, "Yes, the clouds are really beautiful today," but there's a hint of irritation in your voice, a crack in the moment's perfection. You try to return to your silent marveling, to that deep well of inner peace that viewing such beauty can provide. But your friend speaks again, "And look, the colors tonight are particularly heart-warming." Again, you affirm, "Yes, they are," feeling a growing frustration. This friend, with their incessant need to articulate every nuance, pulls you away from just being, from experiencing the moment in its purest form. Well, you might have guessed the irony of the situation: This friend, this constant companion dubbing every experience you have, is none other than your own mind—always with you, often protective and helpful, yet equally capable of pulling you away from the essence of life with its chatter. So how do you calm your mind and just be? How can you access deep states of being and feel a sense of trust and knowing that goes beyond cognitive capabilities? Many philosophers, gurus, and intellectuals throughout human history have pondered on the question of calming the mind to experience deeper states of knowing.
What are some feasible ways to practice calming the mind (without going into 10-day silent meditation retreats)? Here are things that have worked for me in the past:
Well,, there are many more (feel free to share if you have anything to recommend!). I've attempted to meditate less and focus on my wakefulness during the day, and it has been close to impossible without the formal sessions because they reorient me to knowing how awareness can feel. May you have a wonderful rest of your day - and happy (mind-less) learning :) Featured Articles Here's a collection of articles I wrote or that I enjoyed reading. All links to my articles are friend links, so you can read them without having a Medium subscription. 🧠 How to Flex Your Brain’s Memory Muscles for Learning That Lasts - (5 min by Eva Keiffenheim) 💡 How to build your own custom ChatGPT with OpenAI's GPT builder - (10 min by Zapier) 🏫 Teaching Students How to Learn in Your Classes - (7 min by TakingLearningSeriously) Learning Nuggets ✨ We don’t need smarter solutions. We need different questions. The "Unlearning: For Change Agents" course by Charles Eisenstein offers a learning journey for activists, visionaries, and anyone interested in aligning personal with systemic change. It challenges participants to question deeply ingrained assumptions and narratives through a series of unlearnings in four key areas: perceptions of the world, judgments about others, self-identity, and approaches to solving problems. This self-paced course consists of four sessions, each combining videos and practical assignments to foster reflection and growth. Designed for those ready to explore new ways of thinking and acting in service of a more harmonious world, it invites learners to pay what they feel is right, respecting their financial situation. ✨ Building World-Class Learning Systems: Estonia and Finland NCEE features an in-depth analysis of how Estonia and Finland have developed world-class educational systems. The whitepaper explores the strategies and reforms both countries have adopted to achieve high and equitable performance on the OECD's PISA assessment. Aimed at educators, policymakers, and lifelong learners interested in educational excellence, the resource offers insights into creating a workforce to support innovative economies, emphasizing equity, teacher autonomy, and digital learning. "We need to change our habits of thought, belief, and doing as well as change our systems. Each level reinforces the other: Our habits and beliefs form the psychic substructure of our system, which in turn induces in us the corresponding beliefs and habits." - Charles Eisenstein |
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