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Jhana Meditation Silenced Her Mind—And Changed Her View On AI | Nadia Asparouhova

May 7, 2025
Nadia Asparouhova, a writer and researcher of technology and culture, explores the transformative effects of Jhana meditation on her consciousness. She discusses how meditation silenced her inner voice, prompting a reevaluation of self-identity in an AI-driven world. Nadia delves into the implications of emotional regulation through meditation and questions the core nature of human consciousness. She also reflects on AI's role as a creative tool, examining both its advantages and potential pitfalls in our evolving relationship with technology.
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First Jhana Retreat Surprise

  • Nadia went on a Jhana meditation retreat despite no prior experience and was surprised by intense states of focused bliss.
  • She describes progressing into concentrated states that felt comparable to psychedelic experiences.
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Concentration Creates Deep Affect States

  • Jhana uses concentrative practice that deliberately cultivates a warm pleasant object to deepen attention into flow-like states.
  • Intensifying that single focus can produce euphoric, peaceful, and dissociative states over time.
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Self-Talk Isn't Essential To Being Human

  • Quieting inner self-talk doesn't remove humanity or motivation; people can still love, work, and act without a constant narrating layer.
  • That observation challenges the assumption that continuous self-narrative is essential to being human.
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