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I’ve been interested in meditation and breathing exercises (holotropic, wim hof, etc.) for a number of years, but have never had a consistent practice for more than a few months at a time.
Recently, i’ve been really diving into Carl Jung’s work and have been practicing “Active Imagination”. For anyone who wants to get started with this, I’d recommend searching for “The digging method” and there are quite a few guided meditations.
Essentially, you visualize yourself digging a hole, deeper and deeper, until you enter a meditative state. At first, random thoughts will pop up, but instead of releasing them as you would in traditional meditation, you are invited to step into them for a moment and explore/consider why they are coming up. Then you visualize yourself stepping back into the hole and digging deeper. For me at least, after about 15-20 minutes, I enter this really trance-like state that almost feels akin to lucid dreaming. At this point, the thoughts that come up chain themselves together effortlessly and I’m also able to interact with people or the situation. It feels very similar to the few moments after you wake up from a dream
It has been incredibly helpful for recalling long lost memories and often brings up unusual memories and emotions. The experience is also surprisingly vivid and leaves me with a really positive feeling afterwards. While traditional meditation and trying to let go of thoughts is also very helpful, this kind of a practice offers a really nice contrast and I personally find easier to get into especially if quieting the mind is more challenging for you.
Anyone else ever tried or have more info on the topic?
Recently, i’ve been really diving into Carl Jung’s work and have been practicing “Active Imagination”. For anyone who wants to get started with this, I’d recommend searching for “The digging method” and there are quite a few guided meditations.
Essentially, you visualize yourself digging a hole, deeper and deeper, until you enter a meditative state. At first, random thoughts will pop up, but instead of releasing them as you would in traditional meditation, you are invited to step into them for a moment and explore/consider why they are coming up. Then you visualize yourself stepping back into the hole and digging deeper. For me at least, after about 15-20 minutes, I enter this really trance-like state that almost feels akin to lucid dreaming. At this point, the thoughts that come up chain themselves together effortlessly and I’m also able to interact with people or the situation. It feels very similar to the few moments after you wake up from a dream
It has been incredibly helpful for recalling long lost memories and often brings up unusual memories and emotions. The experience is also surprisingly vivid and leaves me with a really positive feeling afterwards. While traditional meditation and trying to let go of thoughts is also very helpful, this kind of a practice offers a really nice contrast and I personally find easier to get into especially if quieting the mind is more challenging for you.
Anyone else ever tried or have more info on the topic?
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