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thomas
22nd June 2013, 07:45 PM
Hi,

I've heard from a few people that altered states/energy work helped reduce total sleep time and improve sleep overall. Does anybody has any experience with it? If so, what was your "method"?

I would love to create a positive cycle of more altered states / less sleep. (sleep itself is an altered state anyway, i guess).

SoulSail
22nd June 2013, 08:30 PM
I found that working on primary centers naturally created more restful sleep and improved energy, which resulted in slightly less need for it, but not enough give it much consideration. I think it stands to reason that if you clear your energy body of blocks and such, the natural renewal process during sleep is more efficient. Of course, diet, exercise, and all that stuff must go along as well.

Soul

CFTraveler
22nd June 2013, 09:32 PM
Hi,
Hi Thomas.

I've heard from a few people that altered states/energy work helped reduce total sleep time and improve sleep overall. Does anybody has any experience with it? If so, what was your "method"? I think it depends on the person, and it may start out that you feel more tired than usual, and once you get into a routine things normalize and you see benefits.


I would love to create a positive cycle of more altered states / less sleep. (sleep itself is an altered state anyway, i guess). I have not found that I sleep better but my overall health improved after I started doing energy work.
BTW, I don't do it before bedtime, I do it during the day, to avoid sleep cycles getting messed up or too much energy stimulation getting in the way of relaxation at sleeptime.

SiriusTraveler
23rd June 2013, 10:57 AM
Most times when I meditate during the day I tend to need less sleep, or wake up in the middle of the night. I have thought about that its pretty convenient to try and astral project in the middle of the night and when I meditate I get more energy so I kind of see a red thread there for me I guess.
Also, if I do energy work right before going to be I most often have a harder time falling asleep.

Libramoon
23rd June 2013, 04:21 PM
If I do energy work before going to bed it makes it harder to fall asleep. And on a couple of occasions I have done energy work until very late into the night, then I pass out, wake up two hours later and feel fairly energized. (nothing like a full nights rest, but I feel pretty good considering its only two hours of sleep.) Its a sporadic thing though and I dont know how to duplicate it.

SiriusTraveler
24th June 2013, 07:22 AM
By the way, I think Robert Bruce write about this in Astral Dynamics. He writes that we often sleep although we don't notice that we do. Or even click out and don't notice and that we have actually slept for a while without a break in consciousness. This could aslo be the case many times, or an explanation for this in many cases.