Kallan

Interesting Psychedelic Meditation Technique

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So I was tripping on some LSD the other day and not an overly high dose (150 micrograms) and found a pretty cool meditation technique. So I was doing a technique by Martin Ball called “Fractal Energetic Yoga” which is essentially yoga where you keep symmetry, try to drop the ego and just let the body move how it wants to move. Whilst doing this I was in a lovely blissful trance state.

Then I saw a light in the middle of the fractals which is often the case. I decided to focus on this central point as hard as possible. I would notice that my vision would sway and it was challenging to keep the focus for an extended period of time. I kept working on focusing on this central point as hard as humanity possible. Then finally I was able to hold focus and fully clear my mind. After this it literally felt like my mind turned inside out in some higher dimension. All of a sudden my sense of self fully dissolved into a state of symmetrical perfect connection, extreme peace and infinite love. I had to trust that my body would breathe by itself and then I was gone. This technique of deep focus was astounding in effectiveness and felt very similar to a 5-Meo trip.

Ive since tried this technique sober but haven’t been able to get to the same place. I’m very keen to try this technique midst a more intense psychedelic experience to see what happens. Has anyone tried this technique before? Let me know how it goes if anybody does decide to give it a go. Just focus on a central point as hard as humanity possible. It’s like there’s an error in the egoic mind due to pushing it too hard and you glitch into the God mind. My friend said I was moaning in euphoria like a mad man ?.

I’m wondering if it’s good for the brain though as it does feel like I’m sort of crashing the system to rapidly dissolve the ego. I feel totally fine afterwards though. I’m thinking psychedelics may be a powerful tool to train focus as well.

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