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rjurney ◴[] No.45048410[source]
This is not a surprise to anyone that has engaged in prolonged meditation, especially across more than one day. It makes shortcuts like psychedelics look foolish. During a ten day Vipassana retreat time slowed down to such a great extent it changed my entire perception of time thereafter. The space provided by the mental quiet created by Anapana is so profound.

TLDR Anapana: Sit comfortably and monitor the sensation of the breath exiting the nose and return to it as your thoughts wander. Don't get mad when you wander, it's part of the process. Just return and try to maintain equanimity, to not react. If you get frustrated at first, you can increase your exhale slighlty to make it more noticeable.

That's about all there is to it. After you do this for a while your thoughts become less and less frequent and... you only have important, creative thoughts :) It turns out conscious thought is just a refection of a deeper process and most of it is garbage: worries, self doubt, fears.

I have just inspired myself to take up daily Anapana by writing this...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anapanasati

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Cthulhu_ ◴[] No.45051215[source]
I'm afraid I'd fall asleep if I were to try something like this.

Which... I also think is fine? Sleep is a daily change of consciousness allowing for rest, recovery, reorganizing, etc.

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1. phrotoma ◴[] No.45051297[source]
Sleepiness is a very common challenge. A common mitigation is to find a way to sit comfortably without a chair back, forcing you to stay upright. I find it uncomfortable to sit cross legged for long stretches so I usually kneel with a large cushion under me like, kinda like a saddle.

Try stuff, see what works for you. Once you find a relaxed but upright position you may find you can sit for quite a while without dozing off.