We need medical doctors who offer their patients who cannot let go better tools than the Muse headband

Last Updated on February 26, 2024 by pg@petergamma.org

Sogyal Rinpoche is a Tibetan Lama who explains us how to let go:

  • But Sogyal Rinpoche was controversial, as you can read under www.petergamma.org. Uncontroversial are only Sogyal Rinpoche’s spiritual teacher Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, as you can find under www.petergamma.org, as well as his successor Dilgo Khyentse Yangsi Rinpoche.
  • According to the teachings of the Buddha, a human is only completely healthy, if he is complelely enlightened, as you can find under www.petergamma.org.

But how can we measure when a person is completely englightened?

And how to we measure when a person has let go?

  • With Peter H. Charton’s Respiratory Rate Estimation Matlab Toolbox, when the respiration rate is at 12 breath per minute?
  • But is respiration rate estimation not controversial, as you can read under www.petergamma.org?

So should we measure with the Muse headband when a patient is relaxed, as Cody Rall MD with Techforpsych does it?

But which medical doctors exept for Cody Rall use the Muse headband for their patients?

And which scientists exept for Arnaud Delorme use the Muse headband for scientific studies?

And which scientist exept for Richard R. Davidson has a brain scanner at home, to measure in an objectively measurable way, when a patience is enlightened:

Enlightened means according to the Buddhist teachings, that a person is completely mentally healthy, as you can find under www.petergamma.org.

But Richard Davidson has published his major paper about meditation only in PNAS:

https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.0407401101

Which makes this paper controversial, since it was not published in Nature.