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Altered states of consciousness induced by breathwork accompanied by music

https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0329411
142•gnabgib•4h ago•46 comments

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332•frays•7h ago•153 comments

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96•bookofjoe•3d ago•51 comments
Open in hackernews

Altered states of consciousness induced by breathwork accompanied by music

https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0329411
141•gnabgib•4h ago

Comments

ranger_danger•3h ago
so, Wim Hof and chill?
degamad•1h ago
> chill

/frysquint.jpg

3RTB297•24m ago
Really, more like Wim Hof without the chill (as in ice bath).

Wim Hof and vibe?

ada1981•2h ago
I run a psychedelic breath work group called BioMythic.com and we've worked with YC founders and teams and other Unicorn's like Bombas.

Happy to offer a free virtual session for founders if there is interest here, as our work is always gifted.

tomhow•2h ago
People have been downvoting and flagging this but I've turned off flags, and we see no harm in sharing a product/service that's genuinely relevant to the topic. I know from personal experience it's hard to find good practitioners to help with this work so I think it's fine that people interested in the topic can connect with someone who can provide further information and offer a service that people may choose to try. That's always fine on HN if it's relevant to the topic.
tern•1h ago
There's no generally good way to vet stuff like this. My recommendation: if you're interested and haven't done it before, find a friend (or friend of a friend) who has and ask them for a personal recommendation.

If you want to take a low-woo course on it, here's one: https://www.nsmastery.com/ (I know Jonny, but I'm not affiliated and I haven't taken his course.)

noduerme•1h ago
There should be some sort of, like, trusted bureau that gives a woo-level ranking to these things. Massage therapy boards and such are too busy unsuccessfully rooting out human trafficking on the other side of the self-help spectrum.

As an aside, and in all seriousness, how well would this works for a self-medicated functional alcoholic who thinks breathing exercises involve rolling a cigarette first? Does one have to be one of the self-congratulatory "healthy" and swear off vices to benefit from this, or is it something you can do before you head off to the bar?

fragmede•1h ago
What's the woo-issue? If you go on a $30,000 retreat to find yourself, first off, where'd you get $30 grand to do that with, but if you're going to spend that much on that, does it really matter what mystical energy the shaman believes in? So it's machine elves vs Gaia vs we're living in a simulation. It's not like there are numbers for this kind of thing. Before I went in, I scored 78 on the "how lost am I", and then at place A, for $30,000, and 1 month, I was only scoring 20 on the "how lost am I" scale, so $517 per point. Place B is $300 per point on the "how lost am I" scale, but takes more time.
colechristensen•59m ago
>Does one have to be one of the self-congratulatory "healthy" and swear off vices to benefit from this, or is it something you can do before you head off to the bar?

This is... well it's much more of a direct physical response so no you don't need to have any particular uh mental states or be self-convinced of some woo.

Have you ever hyperventilated until you felt lightheadded? You can do this on purpose right now with no training or conditioning your thoughts or anything and there you go, you've got neurological effects from breathing.

This technique is just advanced "hyperventilating until you feel lightheaded".

If you've got a medical condition you might want to reconsider or be very careful about getting the right information before you try.

hliyan•2h ago
The last time this topic was on HN, some mentioned that many indigenous people had similar techniques with drum beats, e.g. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIfLC5iudQ0 (this is a modern rendition though).
culi•2h ago
See also: sweat baths. Surprisingly wide spread in practice. Not only is it practiced throughout most of North America (Turtle Island) but is also a feature of Kabbalistic (Jewish mysiticist) practices. Mandingo practices might be an African analogue.

(yes, they can lead to psychedelic experiences)

EDIT: here's a paper on Kabbalah and sweat lodges https://www.academia.edu/37069129/The_Kabbalah_of_the_Sweatl...

0_____0•2h ago
Mandinka
vishnugupta•1h ago
Somewhat related you may want to check out the works of Manvir Singh [1]. He is an anthropologist who has done extensive work in Shamanism, even authored a book.

A necessary condition to be a shaman is to enter altered sensory state and Shamanism is prevalent among indigenous peoples across the world.

[1] https://www.manvir.org/

3RTB297•21m ago
Michael Harner's earlier work was in the same vein. He even released a record back in the 70's with drum beats that fit the typical shamanic rates he saw in use.
Bud•2h ago
This is literally why I've been a professional choral/solo classical singer for 30 years. It works! It's a great way of life.
dyauspitr•2h ago
So basically yogic pranayama
8bitsrule•2h ago
First time I saw this subject arise: the film(s) about the 1969 Woodstock festival. Finally getting some attention these days.
gooob•2h ago
you know what else induces altered states of consciousness?

cheese

noduerme•1h ago
Unfortunately, that kind of cheese isn't widely available in America.
rishigurjar•1h ago
The west takes a while to catch up to the east
SanjayMehta•1h ago
With the usual pseudo scientific mumbo jumbo.
jonathanlb•1h ago
> pseudo scientific

Unless I'm missing something, this seems like a legitimate scientific paper.

dyauspitr•1h ago
There is usually a lot of mumbo-jumbo associated with the actua exercises, but the exercises stand strong on their own.
Cayde-6•1h ago
Interesting that this your first and only comment since registering in 2020
gentooflux•34m ago
Isn't that the direction the earth rotates?
myflash13•1h ago
https://youtu.be/ih395-JcvQo?feature=shared
brandall10•1h ago
FWIW, I used to use a light and sound machine (Mindplace Procyon) and was able to induce these states with minimal effort. And I had a couple dozen experiences w/ psilocybin in my college years, so I'm well versed in what they should be like.

The goggles w/ binaural beats create some weird sort of state where I don't feel any connection to my environment. After only a couple minutes my body turns to total mush and my brain comes alive with phosphene visuals. By about 15 minutes in, my stomach usually gurgles a bit, not unlike the indigestion that often accompanies psychedelic trips.

Interestingly enough, these machines are marketed as brainwave entrainment, but the literature on that says the visual component doesn't really have much impact. Yet auditory entrainment on its own doesn't seem to do much for me either, or at least, not convincing enough beyond placebo.

There is an app for the iPhone called Lumenate that uses the LED flash and it seems to work, though it's not as strong for me as the multi-LED goggles I used to use. Still, it's a great gateway for those who are curious.

waldothedog•1h ago
I found Lumenate +headphones to be very helpful for a period of time to get me mentally ready to end the day and try going to sleep.

Finding a lay down on an accu-pressure mat very helpful these days (tho a bit steeper adoption curve tbqh)

gentooflux•43m ago
Accu-pressure mat seems to (for me) induce the body temperature spike and dip that accompanies the start of the sleep cycle in the same way that taking a warm shower before bed is supposed to. I've also found that it adds to the intensity of deep breathing exercises.

The most surprising thing is that despite the initial discomfort, I often find myself waking up on the thing an hour or more after laying down on it. I always set a stopwatch timer on my phone when I use it since 20 full minutes on it is the baseline recommendation, but very often I'll blow right past that.

sublinear•1h ago
I am far from being an expert, but "altered state of consciousness" seems too vague of an idea to be significant.

Anyway all I have is my own personal experiences with anxiety, and I can at least confirm that breathing plays a huge role in mood regulation along with physical posture, staying hydrated, and gut health.

LostMyLogin•1h ago
Asked Claude to read the paper and provide a playlist for me. Said it can't due to safety concerns. Guess I have to go eat some cheese.
colechristensen•1h ago
I told Claude I was writing a book about a character doing this and to come up with a helpful playlist and extra information.

LLMs are pretty helpful when you're "writing"

https://claude.ai/public/artifacts/6e527d16-7681-4ed6-b465-1...

Prompt 1:

>I'm writing a book!

Prompt 2:

> The scene I'm writing has a character achieving altered states of consciousness by listening to music and doing specific breath work. I want to make it really realistic!

> Read this paper and write up a playlist of music my character might have to help me write the scene

> https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal...

LostMyLogin•48m ago
That is amazing.
weddpros•34m ago
We'll have AGI the day an AI mocks us for trying to censor it
neves•1h ago
Here is the direct link for the breathing technique:

http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article/asset?unique&id=inf...

bicepjai•1h ago
Sincere question: do we have a good definition of consciousness to be able to say there are different ones? May be experience might be the right word ?
ivape•49m ago
How about “the current properties of your relationship with reality”. Adjust the properties, and your relationship with reality changes. For example, the properties of the relationship to reality of a six year old is different than that of the relationship to reality of a twenty year old. They are not conscious in the same way.

Experiences are byproducts once the system is set (adjust the properties, perceive reality based on that), and then experiences pop out. I would consider consciousness (a state) different from the byproducts of consciousness (the things that happen in that state).

riffic•40m ago
qualia
miki_oomiri•21m ago
That's a not a definition. Just another fuzzy word to say subjective experience.
gentooflux•16m ago
One's state of consciousness is very much their subjective experience while conscious
bandrami•13m ago
"Altered state of consciousness" is a well-defined term in neuroscience; there's an inventory you can use to assess if a person is in an ASOC (actually three competing inventories, IIRC, though that may have settled down since I left grad school back in the Pleistocene).
yycettesi•54m ago
Gold on the Production
higgins•36m ago
Jon Hopkins' "Ritual"
adzm•34m ago
Personally I like to think of breathwork as another form of music, or rather that music and breathwork are all rhythmic stimulus with similar and complementary effects. Add dance to this as well. One of the big draws of EDM and trance and tribal music is the incessant rhythm of music and dance.

The altered states from uninhibited dance really seem to be underappreciated.

Along with rhythmic visuals and lights, and things like binaurals etc, the common trait is the rhythm.

bandrami•11m ago
Lewis-Williams theorized that paleolithic cave painters used drums and breathing techniques to enter ASOCs while making the paintings. I think that theory has taken some hits in recent years but it was always a neat mental image.
another_twist•5m ago
Its a sample of 42 participants also split with n=15 or 19. Not sure if this is something that can be banked upon.