Consciousness Hacking: Seeking Enlightenment Through Technology, Psychedelics, and Meditation

“Consciousness Hacking” is a pragmatic approach to spiritual transformation that utilizes three principal modalities.

1) technology, 2) psychedelics/entheogens, and 3) the contemplative arts (i.e. yoga and meditation). The phrase is a neologism coined by Mikey Siegel, a San Francisco–based engineer, who felt compelled to apply his technological prowess to enhancing traditional staid meditation practices. The idea caught on fast. And very quickly evolved into a movement that has spread out from the Silicon Valley to New York City and other places all around the globe.

This Olio will discuss the philosophy and practice of consciousness hacking in the Big Apple with consciousness hacker Professor Chris Kelley, centered around the question: Can technology facilitate mindfulness?

Teacher: Christopher Kelley

Christopher Kelley holds a doctorate in Buddhist Studies from Columbia University, where he studied under the guidance of Professor Robert Thurman. He currently teaches at Brooklyn College (CUNY) and the New School University in the City of New York.











When: Fri., Feb. 3, 2017 at 7:00 pm
Where: The Strand
828 Broadway
212-473-1452
Price: $20, includes free wine
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“Consciousness Hacking” is a pragmatic approach to spiritual transformation that utilizes three principal modalities.

1) technology, 2) psychedelics/entheogens, and 3) the contemplative arts (i.e. yoga and meditation). The phrase is a neologism coined by Mikey Siegel, a San Francisco–based engineer, who felt compelled to apply his technological prowess to enhancing traditional staid meditation practices. The idea caught on fast. And very quickly evolved into a movement that has spread out from the Silicon Valley to New York City and other places all around the globe.

This Olio will discuss the philosophy and practice of consciousness hacking in the Big Apple with consciousness hacker Professor Chris Kelley, centered around the question: Can technology facilitate mindfulness?

Teacher: Christopher Kelley

Christopher Kelley holds a doctorate in Buddhist Studies from Columbia University, where he studied under the guidance of Professor Robert Thurman. He currently teaches at Brooklyn College (CUNY) and the New School University in the City of New York.

Buy tickets/get more info now