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Technology and spirituality are finally meeting
in what is now being recognised as technoshamanism, where technological
advances and gadgets help stimulate spiritual experiences, and see science
as part of the holistic evolutionary process of humanity
At
the dawn of the new millennium, humanity is trying to take charge of its
evolutionary future by leveraging technology, and the most popular mode
of this initiative involves neuro-technology. This branch covers a range
of technologies that work on the brain, influencing positive consciousness
enhancement and brain growth.
Devices such as Light and Sound (L/S) machines, Psychoacoustic tapes,
Ganzfeld units, Cranial-Electric-Stimulators (CES), Bio-acoustic software
and hardware, along with various psionic machines, are 'Mind-Machines'
that empower the individual to create a 'Virtual Reality for the Mind'-a
reality created by the proactive utilisation of Mind-Tech methods.
This leads to personal transformation
that results in harmony between the subtle realms of the inner psychic
nature and the more concrete sensory intellectual consciousness of our
outer nature. Neuro-tech
gadgets help people enter meditative
states. Studies have demonstrated that these machines can relax people,
invigorate them, and even relieve them from substance
abuse, clinical depression
and anxiety.
Michael Hutchison, author of the bestseller Megabrain, is a famous
proponent of mind-machines. According to him: "We've convinced businesses
to use these devices for stress
reduction, schools for better learning curves and doctors for drug rehabilitation."
The era of techno-shamanism is emerging. The name may be new, but the
idea is ancient. Drums, geometric paintings, flickering flames, and echoing
spaces have been used for this purpose for millennia. Now technology has
taken over. About 2,000 years ago, it was noticed that a rapidly flashing
light could put one in a meditative state.
Around 1940, scientists found that this works because the watcher's brain
waves become synchronised with the flashes. They also discovered that
some sounds have the same effect. This led to the development of Sound
and Light Entrainment Devices (SLED), also known as mind-machines.
Biofeedback is another form of modern neuro-tech. A machine measures a
body activity, say blood pressure, and by observing the machine you develop
the ability to control that activity. Hutchison argues that these machines
do not make meditation and yoga obsolete.
Meditators can, however, use these devices to control the frequency and
synchronicity of their brainwaves, and enter meditative states more rapidly.
This is likely to enable everybody to experience transcendental, mystical
states of consciousness.
The result is the democratisation of bliss. Somewhat like the moksha medicine,
a hallucinogenic mushroom, in Aldous Huxley's book Island, which
is used by the residents to get closer to this 'oneness'. A shortcut to
bliss, certainly. But beneficial? That's debatable.
Another prominent neuro-tech promoter is M.C. Cannon (Master Charles).
A disciple of Swami Muktananda, and a contemporary American mystic,
he is the originator of the Synchronicity Experience. He is considered
a pioneer in the field of vibrational entrainment technology in relation
to holistic states of awareness.
His Synchronicity Contemporary Meditation is the interior experiential
foundation of The Synchronicity Paradigm Lifestyle Model. This meditation
utilises vibrational entrainment technology to bring precision to the
meditative experience. It balances the two brain hemispheres, resulting
in whole-brain synchronicity and holistic awareness.
TECHNOSHAMANS
WITH RATIONAL VIEW
Transhumanists aim to improve humanity through purely technological means.
They even dream of achieving
immortality by creating a postbiological humanity. For example, in cryonic
suspension, you can freeze your body or head just after
death until technology catches up with whatever killed you and brings
you back to life.
Artificial intelligence prophets such as Hans Moravec have proposed that
in the future it may be possible to download consciousness into computers.
Extropianism is another specific version of transhumanist thinking. Extropianists
see humanity as a transitory stage in the evolutionary
development of intelligence and advocate using science to accelerate to
a transhuman or posthuman condition.
Their ultimate aim is to create a sort of electronic Gaia
consciousness on Earth and then colonise space, which will lead to the
emergence of Omega Point-omnipresent, omnipotent and omniscient intelligent
life encompassing the universe.
WHEN
SCIENCE MEETS SPIRITUALITY
The transhumanist branch of technoshamans swear by rationalism and dismiss
mysticism and spirituality as superstition. But ironically, the rationalistic
technology they admire seems to be bringing us closer to the mystical
and transcendental aspects of reality.
Technoshamans such as Hutchison are open-minded about the importance
of spiritual awareness. "Humans are genetically planned," says Hutchison,
"to seek altered, awakened states. I believe that a key to human evolution,
to our species' rapid growth in brain
size, and to our unique creative capacities, has been our intuitive
desire to experience these meta-normal or exceptional realms of consciousness
and performance."
In spite of the limited transhuman fundamentalism, a growing number
of technoshamans are beginning to believe that technology is only a
crutch that humanity may use to make the quantum leap to become true
spiritual beings. It is possible that the cocoon of technology will
fall away when humanity emerges into the transcendental light, fully
spreading its spiritual wings.