Carola and Dirk Proeckl and Engelbert Winkler traveled to Tibet in April 2010 to examine the effect of Lucia N°03 on people with great spiritual and meditative experience. The group was led by the well-known international researcher em. Univ. Dr. Erlendur Haraldsson.
In Lhasa, a meeting was arranged with Buchung Changlochen, who agreed to test Lucia N°03. Buchung is a grandson of the former Tibetan Foreign Minister, a longtime disciple of Lamrim Renpoche, and descended from the family of the 11th Dalai Lama, s.Hl. Khedrub Gyatsho. Likewise, Lucia N°03 was thoroughly tested by Mr. Lhada, who has great experience in Tibetan trauma yoga, and by Prof. Haraldsson.
All three were very impressed by Lucia N°03, especially the intense color perception that came with seeing a mandala with eyes closed. Mandalas are a particularly important component of meditation, especially in Tibetan Buddhism. Buchung Changlochen discovered after the Lucia N°03 session that the meditation lamp easily enabled him to focus his mind inward and to hide everyday content. He also had the impression of leaving his body with the colors together. Similar things were reported by Lhada, who after only a few minutes under the influence of Lucia N°03 fell into a particularly deep trance.
After the successful experiments in Lhasa, the Lucia N°03 team spent a few more days researching the importance of the pineal gland in Tibetan Buddhism and the much older shamanistic Bön tradition. Among other things, in the palace of the Dalai Lama there exist calcified natural substances - presumably pineal glands from elephant brains - which are especially revered as relics.
This can be seen as an indication of the importance of this brain region as a central instance of spiritual experience. In the Bön tradition, the experience of enlightenment as a non-dual source of consciousness corresponds to the experience of a sphere of multicolored light.
"The impressions of our subjects and the ancient Tibetan knowledge support our thesis that the effect of Lucia N°03 can be seen in direct comparison to spiritual experiences. The hypnagogic experience of light corresponds to experiences in deep meditation, "says Engelbert Winkler.
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