The Rapid Enlightenment Process is not just about achieving a temporary state of calm or happiness; it’s about fundamentally transforming how you interact with the world, leading to sustained peace, clarity, and joy, even in the face of challenges and the pressures of high-stakes environments.
Those looking to transcend the constant mind chatter and experience a quiet mind, without having to withdraw from the world, now have a proven and practical way to get there.
The Rapid Enlightenment Process was specifically created for high-performing entrepreneurs committed to achieving their goals while also seeking inner peace.
Peer reviewed and published, this transformative approach to minset and mindfulness is proven to assist individuals in rapidly achieving an enlightened state, free of the constraints of the survival mind.
Developed over nearly three decades, there are four distinct “pillars” that work hand-in-hand to make up the REP.
The Four Pillars of The REP
Awareness of The Drunk Monkey & The Unconscious Reflexes:
A playful term used to describe the mind’s constant chatter, which is often negative, fear-based, and not aligned with our actual goals and aspirations. The Drunk Monkey has 12 Unconscious Reflexes. Patterned responses to survival instincts called Hidden Motives To Survive. Learning to observe and eventually quiet the Drunk Monkey is a central part of the process.
Awareness of The Hidden Motives To Survive:
A set of unconscious, underlying drivers that influence much of our thinking, behavior, and emotional reactions. They operate beneath the surface of our conscious awareness, compelling us to act in ways that might not always align with our conscious values or our pursuit of peace and enlightenment. Awareness of these motives is crucial in the Rapid Enlightenment Process because they often fuel the mental noise and unrest we experience — the chatter of the “Drunk Monkey” in our minds.
Practicing Enlightened Perspectives:
A list of empowering contextual frameworks that quiet your mind. These perspectives challenge the underlying assumptions and beliefs that shape your experience of reality. This involves recognizing that much of what causes stress and unhappiness is a result of misinterpretations and the meanings we assign to events, not the events themselves. These perspectives both imply that all is well and create physical strength in the body.
Developing The Skill of Recontextualization:
Creating custom Enlightened Perspectives on the fly. A practice of deliberately changing your perspective on situations to see them in a more empowering and peaceful light. This doesn’t mean denying reality but choosing to view it in a way that supports peace of mind and effectiveness.
Citations
The Rapid Enlightenment Process: Letting Go of the Survival Mind to Experience Sustained Peace, Joy, and Well-Being was authored by Boston College PhD candidate Juan Pablo Sanchez King.
Presented: August 2023 at the 6th Annual World Conference for Social Sciences
Published: December 2023 in The Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences