Bodhisattva Laboratory
Bodhisattva Laboratory is an advanced inner exploration system designed to take an individual beyond conventional meditation into direct self-enquiry. Created by Master Instructor Supratim Chowdhury, this laboratory does not teach methods or offer comfort—it systematically removes every layer of assumed identity. Through an adaptive, interface-driven process, the system challenges perception, interrupts mental patterns, and exposes the difference between thought and direct seeing. It is not a passive experience but an active dismantling of illusion, where the user is guided into confronting the fundamental question of “what am I” without relying on belief, memory, or conceptual understanding.
What makes the Bodhisattva Laboratory unique is its machine-based enquiry architecture that continuously observes, responds, and evolves according to the user’s internal state. Instead of linear guidance, it uses dynamic questioning, silence phases, contradiction detection, and awareness tracking to deepen the enquiry process. The system integrates sound, minimal visual prompts, and controlled interaction to create an immersive field where the interface gradually disappears, leaving only direct experience. Its functional operation is designed to move from structured engagement to complete stillness, ensuring that the user is not led toward an experience but is brought face-to-face with the absence of all constructs—opening the possibility of genuine self-realisation.