sup
sup
damn i forgot about it again
forgot about bluesky again lol
good luck 😄
have a look at the michael taft video on youtube. if you have a bit of meditation exp you might find piti or even the first couple jhanas very accessible given just those instructions (might be even without much experience)
things definitely get interesting once you get up to j7/j8/post 8 and the content of perception (if there is any) becomes extremely subtle
there are one or two good papers characterizing jhanas with eeg/fmri
equanimity is a valuable skill. it can be practiced and improved systematically
that they’re “just” very deep and particular states of focused attention
yep that’s what i did. got one that samples continuously so i could keep jhanas going
yep
pretty much have convinced myself this isn’t the main thing going on, at least for me. haven’t seen a dip below 95%, so if there’s even an effect i think it’s minor
first test had no interesting changes in blood oxygen. heart rate did spike at certain interesting points though
is this a direct elmo callout or a comment on general gc illiteracy
given the opportunity cost you’re paying this is a massive flex, so, W holds
yeah. it’s a nice thing to do imo but i personally cannot live as a healthy person on plants alone
nope, i fully had no clue. i think this means you should keep talking about it
are you vegan?
who’s going to tell him
I will put on a continuous pulse oximeter, start recording, traverse the 8 jhanas, open myself up to anything interesting in the post j8 space that may or may not occur (eg cessation), and report back with a graph of my SpO2 during the journey. Oximeter sample rate is 1 sample/sec
so are jhanas basically just low blood oxygen or what. bayeslord experiments
but yeah my practice is going great. mostly i do a combo of
- diff kinds of noting+labeling
- jhanas
- “unclinging” exercises where i try to not cling to certain channels or categories of experiences
- “do nothing”
- metta
that makes sense, i haven’t gotten any in person instruction in a long long time
cool
i found zazen style really challenging when i was learning. my mind was way too clingy and prone to generating friction
(is, i assume, the standard answer)
vibe propagation
nice! what technique(s) do you like?
so important right now
hi can we call you tek