Rebooting The Brain is the deliberate act of overcoming the fear center, the amygdala's, interrupt priority over rational (and post-rational) thought. This should only be undertaken with a Deep Mythos inplace and the direct advice of Enlightened Men.
Else one can easily fall into a feedback loop (or other form of insanity). My proof is roaming the halls of mental wards in every state, people who have activated too much life-energy in their brains. In the West the diagnosis is often manic-depression. In the East, Arhat's disease. Without a workable mythology to carry one through, activating Kundalini is plain dangerous. They struggle in Archtypal Realms with
demons, cosmic rays, mars men, strange doctors and vast conspiracys that no one else can see. Read Carl Jung, Ken Wilber, Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche.
One method, employed in many cultures, is chanting the names of deities (see Qwan Yin) or something more elaborate, according to your constitution. For example,
Believing in existence is eternalism. Believing in nonexistence is nihilism. Both are stupid. ''Ee Ma Ho!'' -- ''from the Mahayana''
Q: Oh deep one, can this be done without a reboot? The microcode clearly already contains instructions for delaying fear, so is it possible to gradually increase the timeouts on those opcodes without breaking the existing firmware?
Young One,
''Blazing like fire with passion and aggression!'' ''Could we be pouring the same Wine? Sure!''
''Are your gates set for the Vinter's Sudden Feet?'' ''Do your nerves call the Winemaker's Crush?''
''Life is quick and space vast.'' ''Follow the pressed-down dirt.'' ''Follow the pressed-down dirt.''
Follow the yellow brick road. Follow the yellow brick road. Follow follow follow follow Follow the yellow brick road!
Just another Simple Minded observation!:
I whistle a happy tune And ev'ry single time The happiness in the tune Convinces me that I'm not afraid.
Make believe you're brave And the trick will take you far. You may be as brave As you make believe you are.... -- from the ''King and I''.
Ok, yeah. That is from a (Taoist?) school called Fake it 'till you make it.
The great syllable Om is easier to run as a Background Process.
How about the Serenity Prayer
See also: Mind Overhaul Economics
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