Last Updated on March 6, 2024 by pg@petergamma.org
Milarepa is generally considered one of Tibet’s most famous poets:
But there is another great poet who lifes today who was born in Nepal, and that is Mingyur Rinpoche. In the first video, Richard Davidson describes the extraordinary brain waves of Mingyur Rinpoche which where measured in a lab:
In the second video Mingyur Rinpoche describes in his own words, what he experienced in the lab when his brain was scanned (second part of the video):
And what is striking is the high ability to experience of Mingyur Rinpoche, his sense of humor, which seem to correlate with the high level of gamma wave in his left prefrontal cortex. And all of this makes Mingyur Rinpoche to one of the greatest poets we know, who reported about brain scan studies in his own words. And do we really need a brain scanners to find out, that Mingyur Rinpoche is one of the happiest men in the word? We can also find out about it, when we just listen to what Mingyur Rinpoche says. We do not urgently need to measure the gamma wave activity in his brain for it.