Ontological Unlocking: The Mystical Practices of Eastern Orthodoxy with Vladimir Miskovic

New Thinking Allowed with Jeffrey Mishlove May 24, 2026 Vladimir Miskovic was formerly Assistant Professor of Psychology and Integrative Neuroscience at Binghamton University (SUNY) and a research scientist at X: The Moonshot Factory, previously known as Google X. He is also a former novice monk. He is coauthor with Stephen Jay Lynn of Dreaming Reality: How Neuroscience and Mysticism Can Unlock the Secrets of Consciousness. Vladimir explores Hesychasm, the mystical contemplative tradition of Eastern Orthodoxy centered on interior stillness, the Jesus Prayer, and the transformative process known as theosis. Drawing from both neuroscience and monastic experience, he discusses how practices such as nepsis (watchfulness) may reshape consciousness, regulate the default mode network, and cultivate deeper states of compassion, awareness, and spiritual embodiment. Miskovic also examines parallels between Eastern Orthodox mysticism, Sufism, Buddhism, Kabbalah, and other contemplative traditions while preserving the unique theological vision of Christian mystical life. 00:00:00 Introduction 00:06:15 Hesychasm and interior stillness 00:13:02 Image and likeness of God 00:16:41 Transformation and theosis 00:23:11 Nepsis and watchfulness 00:27:21 Default mode network and mystical practice 00:37:29 Jesus prayer and prayer of the heart 00:45:19 Neuroscience and transformed consciousness 00:46:31 Sufism and comparative mysticism 01:01:02 Conclusion (Recorded on Friday, May 1, 2026)

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