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#018: Ajna Light Technology founder Guy Harriman
Podcast |
Hacking the Self
Publisher |
Hacking the Self
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Jan 18, 2018
Episode Duration |
01:14:15

Guest Bio: Guy Harriman is an engineer, Buddhist meditator and inventor of consciousness hacking technologies. Guy worked for many years […]

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Guest Bio: Guy Harriman is an engineer, Buddhist meditator and inventor of consciousness hacking technologies. Guy worked for many years in Silicon Valley, including for Steve Jobs at NEXT. In 2008 Guy moved to Chiang Mai, Thailand and built lannayoga.com Healing Center. Guy is the inventor of the spiritual tool called the Ajna Light. It is a unique device which helps people on their own inner journey, no matter what their path is. Since Guy designed the first prototype in 2014, as of 2017 it is estimated that over 10,000 people have been on the Ajna Light. Shownotes: 0:00-7:40: Opening Remarks 7:40-:11:00: Guy’s move from the UK to Silicon Valley 11:00-14:58: Working with Steve Jobs 14:58-21:21: The genesis of Guy’s interests in contemplative practices 21:21-24:55: What Steve Jobs taught Guy about living life passionately 24:55-28:10: Shifting from Silicon Valley to Thailand 28:10-31:23: Right View & Body-Mind Practices 31:23-36:55: How to integrate Yogic and Taoist Systems and Practices 36:55-40:00: Reconciling Different Schools of Buddhist Thought 40:00-43:40: Developing the Pyra Light 43:40-48:04: Healing the Body-Mind Right in the West 48:04-52:00: The Promises and Perils of Virtual Reality for the Humanity 52:00-56:05: Becoming a Buddhist Monk 56:05-1:12:33: Inventing Consciousness Exploration Technologies 1:12:33-1:14:15: Closing Remarks. How to follow Guy and his technologies Links: Ajna Light Pyra Light Lanna Yoga Please help to make Hacking the Self a sustainable project by: Making a donation at https://www.patreon.com/hackingtheself You can also help us to get the word out by: Sharing this interview with friends and on your social media platforms Writing a review for the podcast on iTunes, Sticher or the Google Music Store

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