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The Speed of Stillness: Flow States and Subjective Time
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This podcast explores the intersection of neuroscience, physics, and Buddhist practiceto explain the distortion of time during deep meditation and flow states. While the author initially considers Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity as a framework for why time slows down during intense focus, they ultimately conclude that internal clock models and neural processing rates offer a more accurate scientific explanation. The text and accompanying imagery suggest that rhythmic chanting and mindfulness do not merely create a psychological illusion, but rather disrupt the mind's active construction of temporal reality. By quieting the self-referential inner narrator, practitioners can transition from the conditioned world of linear time into a direct experience of the unborn-undying, or the unconditioned ground of existence. Ultimately, the materials bridge the gap between modern psychological concepts and ancient spiritual insights to describe a state where the self dissolves and temporal boundaries vanish.