If the hardware approach to brain integration is the use of the power of light, sound, and vibration, then the software approach is use of the power of messages (information) to recreate your identity… according to your own desire.

Identity and purpose are the primary sets of information that drive the functions of the brain. The answers to the questions “Who am I?” and “What do I live for?” provide fundamental motivation for our lives. Once the answers to these questions are established, then all other information acts to support these answers. Basically, in answering these questions, you have reinvented yourself. And in reinventing yourself, you must reorganize the information in your brain to fit the new identity you have chosen.

The reason explain by Ilchi Lee why we only utilize five to ten percent of our brain capacity is not entirely due to lack of effort or understanding. It is that we have not yet found the correct motivation to unlock the rest of the potential of the brain. Until now, the motivating forces driving us have been competition and self interest. These forces are too focused and small to provide the key to unlocking the whole brain. In order for us to utilize one hundred percent of our brain, we need to redefine who we are and what we ought to be doing in this life while practicing Dahn Yoga.