Discovering the Architecture of the In-Between: My Journey into Cognitive Hypnagogia
For a long time, I’ve had a personal practice that felt different from anything I’d ever read about. It wasn’t quite meditation, and it wasn’t quite sleep. It was a unique state in that liminal space between consciousness and dreams. If you were to look at me, you’d think I was just sleeping. But on … Continue reading Discovering the Architecture of the In-Between: My Journey into Cognitive Hypnagogia
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