46 pointsby ingenika8 hours ago5 comments
  • ingenika8 hours ago
    A neuroimaging study investigated the brain activity of an individual capable of voluntarily entering a transcendental visionary state—a rare, non-ordinary state of consciousness. The researchers found that the participant’s brain connectivity fundamentally reorganized during this state: her visual and somatosensory connections decreased, while connectivity in the frontoparietal control regions of the brain increased. The paper was published in NeuroImage.
    • BloodyIron5 hours ago
      I... I think I might be able to do that too..
  • dtj11233 hours ago
    That it's possible is fascinating, but what I really want to know is how it's done.
    • danard2 hours ago
      Not sure if we are talking about the same thing, but I too am able to get into this "visual state".

      I have started meditating a couple of years ago to better connect to my emotions and manage my ADHD and at one point I started seeing some colors (mostly yellow and green) and then a couple of months later it even became full-blown lucid states where I knew I am consciously awake, yet at the same time could view imagery and symbols that were deeply personal and helped me cathartically understand many things about myself.

      But to your question - I have a recipe that works for myself, and I am curious if it will work for you too:

      - ANC Headphones + listen to things like (Music for Psychdelic Therapy by Jon Hopkins)

      - Ideally lay flat on a bed/ground, in a position where you can entirely relax all your muscles

      - Cover eyes with a dark T-shirt or a pillow so that NO light gets in

      - if you have trouble with nose breathing like me, use Nose strips (that helps for me)

      And now the more challenging part, what happens in my head:

      - consciously relax all of the muscles in the body, if I have some kind of pain somewhere, try to not think about it

      - just as meditation goes, try to not think about anything, focusing on the music like I mentioned above helps. If some thought occurs, some emotion comes, really just observe it and let it pass. This is of course easier said than done, but I think it's very important to learn to not be always reactive

      - to intensify the focus and for me, this is how the colors start (later becoming symbols), try to not even move your eyes while closed. Imagine looking as if on some object that is as close as 5 inches away from your face and don't move the eyes until you reach the "colors" stage

      As for me, I start seeing colors and shapes around 10-20 minutes into this. But I am pretty confident that in the beginning before I realized this was happening, it took even longer.

      I don't know if this will work for you, but I will be happy to answer any questions :)

      • mna_32 minutes ago
        I did this as a teen but I wasn't trying to meditate. I just wanted to listen to my favourite albums without any distractions. Anyway, I'd almost always fall asleep. How do you stay awake?
    • Cider99862 hours ago
      I don't think it is quite similar, but Yoga Nidra can make you feel very good and is gentler than some other practices.
    • hello_humans2 hours ago
      Reaching higher jhanas in meditation practices like Vipassana
  • maksimuran hour ago
    I have learned to do this quite late in my life and by accident, to relieve acute physical pain.
  • G_o_Dan hour ago
    To be frank, i had been doing this from my childhood, up until extreme Now i lost all abilities and developed severe ocd adhd.

    Not sure its same context, but i had been using visual imagery to memorize full books 100s of pages alphabet by alphabet not one punctuation here and there.

    Initially it was very strong imaginery capabilities that i later during my academic years put use to it for memorising purpose.

    To explain consider i was like taking photos through my eyes, whole books as has been scanned within my brain. And i could recall them in an instant, ask any question from anywhere within book and i instantly generate answers in my brain with such speed that my hands could not cope up writing it down without compromising on handwriting.

    But now for last 7 years i lost all those in an instant now i could'nt remember a sentence after hour unless i keep repeating or write it down.

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