During deep Jhana meditation, are the sensory circuits of the brain actually shut down? If the practice is to literally allow those circuits to stop functioning through control of attention, then could awareness be the shape of all circuits firing at the time?
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Also, found this paper thought you might be interested, though you've probably already seen it. https://www.hindawi.com/journals/np/2013/653572/ …pic.twitter.com/Zk04bu8qyD
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I have seen this but haven't made it all the way through. It's exciting because I'm coming to similar conclusions about the nAC.
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Thank you for thinking of me
There cant be very much stuff on this. It's possible to actually read the entire literature.
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