Oblivious transit to astral sphere

rew4er2nail

Transcendent meditative

ascendance assuaged

deep sleep grogginess resultant

resounding residual REM cycles

profound dreams decreasingly faint grip

fading fast, yet...

after effects heavily linger

courtesy toehold subconscious sojourn

oft times mentally exhausting,

nonetheless requisite sleep

house strikingly vivid dreams

salutary, revelatory truthfully...

unconscious voyage analogous

20,000 leagues under the sea

beheld wide webbed world

only privy to yours truly,

albeit x number

unconscious blinks of shuteye

upon uninterruptedly awakening

post immersion into pseudo

submarine (private Nautilus)

isolation chamber

immediately submerged

foreign territory,

(no matter linkedin

with cerebral minescape - mine)

good n plenti evocations

timed to vanish without a trace

akin to radioactive isotope

with very fleeting half life

fantastic, emphatic, dramatic...

dreams immediately dissipated

anointing emerging wakefulness

unshakable drunken like stupor

meditation coaxed away

comatose zombie state

transitioning me to manageable

lightness of being

allowing, enabling, providing

lucid adjustment beneficial

to handle quotidian

dose of unexpected challenges

honing coping skills

courtesy holistic morning routine,

NOT sitting lotus pose

(this body would vehemently protest,

nor could this fella ever walk again),

thus I become

comfortably numb

merely resting seated,

head propped against pillow

subtly easing into trance

approximately forty five minutes

consciously aware breathing

lightly focusing attention

upon inhalations, and exhalations

effortlessly, fittingly, gently...

shuttering out external noises

ideally experiencing internal

calmness, electrified, fortified, galvanized

heightened mindfulness.

 

  • Author: rew4er2nail (Offline Offline)
  • Published: July 15th, 2019 15:36
  • Category: Spiritual
  • Views: 28
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