Entering the Hypnagogic State Through Yoga Nidra
Yoga nidra, a guided deep relaxation practice, can induce hypnagogia – the transitional state between waking and sleep – which may offer benefits including enhanced creativity and potential mental health applications. The post Entering the Hypnagogic State Through Yoga Nidra appeared first on Chemical Collective.
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