But I think in the future we should explore more of these altered states, because I think it's going to be a great source of creativity since it's so underexplored.
The "western world" may paint a certain picture in its most formal self-depictions, but it doesn't take much looking to find the folk depictions of both drugs and extreme physical practices in the productive lives and the "best and brightest". And if you know enough people in those circles yourself, you knkw what's going on.
The dam broke open on those stories in the 1960's but you can find more or less them coded in the cinema, radio, and literary tales from long before that.
Sometimes, when I have a difficult problem, I will spend time reading up as much on the principles of the problem and then go to bed.
Sometimes, I wake up with the answer.
Most moments of discovery in my experience have arrived only after a good night's sleep. Shower thoughts... Hmm. The state of waking up?
At the time it felt cute, a nice flourish. But over the years, the idea has sort of grown into me. I find that during the day, my critical mind is quite active & wants really exact precise things. Expectations can be large & slow down just letting things pour out of me. Now, this isn't the same in-between sleep/waking state as the article, but at night a lot of my concern goes away, and I can just enjoy things, work on things, uninhibited. Let it flow. Some level of tiredness can help.
I would like to be better about the flip side. I think the morning is another interesting, that a lot of people use well & love. Before the world is really awake, seizing the moment. Ursala Le Guin wrote about her daily routine, which involves waking prompty & writing writing writing. I feel like there's likely strong similarity. But also it sure feels good to have a bunch of work under your belt at the beginning of the day, right away. https://www.openculture.com/2019/01/ursula-k-le-guins-daily-...
andsoitis•1h ago
There’s hypnagogia and hypnopompia. Both are liminal states between conscious and unconscious processing.
Hypnagogia is the transitional phase as you’re falling asleep, while Hypnopompia is when you are waking up.
Highly highly recommend trying out liminal dreaming.
It is a great place whence ideas may be harvested.