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Trance, Parasympathetic Nervous System

High Priestess Lydia

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The sympathetic nervous system is the “fight or flight” responses of the body. This is what keeps us alert, looking for dangers, and motivated to accomplish tasks. This is absolutely necessary for survival, and necessary for many tasks in life such as work, running errands, and so on.

However, almost everyone is in this state too much and are unable to switch it off. This has been observed by both science and holistic practices. This is what causes anxiety, burnout, metabolic disorders, chronic stress, difficulty getting a restful sleep, and many other problems.

We need to switch into the parasympathetic nervous system at appropriate times through the day. These are the “rest and digest” responses. And this state is necessary for trance to happen. You can’t trance if your mind and body are chronically stuck in fight or flight reaction.

The way to activate the parasympathetic nervous system and thereby allow for trance, is by focusing on something repetitive: breath, mantra, or movement, combined with an attempt to clear the mind from all other thoughts.

Have you heard of people who enter “the zone”, where they perform at their best in a higher level of awareness? This happens when they become in tune with their right brain hemisphere. This state of “in the zone” is noticed among athletes, craftspeople, musicians, artists; anyone who is skilled in something and doing repetitive movement while focusing solely on the task. Their brain and body act in perfect harmony in accordance to what they have been training to do. When reflecting upon this state they report feeling completely relaxed, unaware of the passage of time, not aware of physical pain or effort, and experiencing a sense of bliss. They have entered the parasympathetic nervous system state via physical movement, and further enter into a type of trance without even intending to do so.

Repetitive movement makes the left brain hemisphere tune out and allow the right brain hemisphere to engage, and brainwaves slow down. This enables trance to happen.

If you have a difficult time entering trance, try one of these proven methods. Try practicing music first, or working on a craft, or walking or running while continuously trying to clear all other thoughts; then when you sense the relaxation happening, calmly find a safe place to try trance.

Another good method is to use a mala with a mantra, one to attune your mind. Find a mantra to recite daily, or even twice daily. If it raises too much energy and you are not accustomed to it, then don’t vibrate it; sing it, whisper it, or state it mentally. Focus on the repetition, keep bringing your mind to the sound, and the movement of your fingers on the mala. Any time a thought comes into your mind, allow it to float away and bring your attention back to the mantra and your mala.

The basic method that we have stressed for years in the ToZ is to focus on your breath. Breathe in, breathe out; your focus is solely on the breath, try to clear your thoughts. To focus on the breath, you decide: focus on the air coming in then going out of your nose; or focus on your torso filling up then emptying; or any other way that works for you.

While breathing, you can count to a number, or combine it with a mantra stated mentally, such as SaTaNaMa on the inhale, again on the hold, again on the exhale, and again on the hold. If you cannot yet hold your breath, then just state that mantra mentally on the inhale and exhale. Keep repeating this method for 3-10 minutes, or as long as you would like to. And keep practicing every day, it can take a while to reset your nervous system.

With SaTaNaMa are mudras, one for each syllable; you can find this online and in youtube videos. This is repetitive physical movement which will help you enter a trance, as long as you are trying to remove all other thoughts and focus on the mantra and the mudras. You don’t have to vibrate out loud, you can simply do the mudras as you mentally chant the mantra. You can even sing the mantra if you prefer this, do whatever helps you enter a healing state of relaxation. The point here isn’t to raise energy; it’s to engage the parasympathetic nervous system and relax the mind and body.

Fun fact: even just trying to clear your thoughts and enter trance, will give immediate benefits. Keep trying, and soon you will be adept. If you notice your body and mind are always worn down, chronic exhaustion, anxiety, then consider trying these methods for at least 5 minutes multiple times a day. The effects are cumulative; they add up over the days, over the months, over the years.

Allow your mind to breathe fresh clarity. Focus on your breath, mantra, or repetitive movement and allow yourself to temporarily let go of the constant stress and burdens.
 
Thank you for the post, HPS.
I'd like to contribute a little in regards to breathing.

For using breath to activate the Parasympathetic nervous system it's important to breathe slow.
For me, humming breath and reverse sitali are the best pranayamas to do so.

Vagus Nerve and Breathing
The vagus nerve is the primary driver of the parasympathetic nervous system, responsible for the body's "rest and digest" response. It regulates heart rate, digestion, and inflammation, counterbalancing the sympathetic nervous system's "fight or flight" state.

Breathing and Sympathetic Balance
Slow, deep breathing—especially with longer exhalations—activates the vagus nerve, increasing vagal tone and reducing sympathetic dominance. During exhalation, the vagus nerve sends signals to slow the heart rate, promoting calm. This shift is measurable via heart rate variability (HRV), a key indicator of autonomic balance.


Also there's the issue of Oxygen/CO2 balance. Gently pausing at the end of the exhale helps balance gas exchange. You need a certain amount of CO2 in your body, and pausing at the end of exhales is a way to gently elevate it. This is also why I like reverse sitali and humming breath.

When you have enough CO2 it's very easy to feel calm because it's actually a relaxant. (not "toxic waste" like jews have tricked everyone into believing)
 
I was just studying the Kirtan Kriya for Satanama yesterday, and want to get into it again. This sermon comes as great encouragement. Thank you, High Priestess.
 
Dear Lydia,

Thank you for writing this post — it was exactly what I needed, because for days I’ve been practicing entering trance, with more or less success, both with open and closed eyes.


The day before yesterday, with my eyes open, I reached the point where I no longer felt my body. Then the colors of my third eye appeared as they usually do — for now only green and purple. After that, everything became very blurry and out of focus, as if the things on the ceiling I was staring at had melted together. Then suddenly everything turned extremely bright green, and I felt a falling sensation. Whenever this happens, my brain always pulls me back.
Sometimes this also happens before falling asleep. In the moment just before I drift off, I feel as if I’m falling, and I see very vivid things — rainbows, triangles, strange shapes. But it happens so suddenly and with such intensity that my brain always pulls me back.

How could I get past this, Lydia?


And I would also like to take this opportunity — because I rarely comment. In the five years I’ve been here, I think I’ve only done so once. But I have to ask, because what I’m experiencing is very frightening…

Yesterday, after practicing trance, I suddenly had intrusive suicidal thoughts that came out of nowhere. Then, just before falling asleep, I saw a huge praying mantis just there in my field of vision, doing something. I saw all of this in green and sharp purple colors.

Then when I fell asleep, I had an extremely vivid nightmare — something I haven’t experienced in a very long time.

I don’t want to go into too much detail, but at the worst moment, when everything had gone beyond all limits, I shouted the name of my guardian: AMON RA.

Suddenly everything became bright, and I was transferred into another dream.

Lydia, I know this was an attack because I am finally walking my path, but I haven’t been attacked at this level in a very long time. I am going through a very major transformation. My nervous system is very sensitive right now; you could say I am emotionally unstable. The Gods help me a LOT — I receive signs every day, for which I am grateful from the depths of my soul.

But my question would be: how could I neutralize these attacks, beyond building a protective aura during the day?

Thank you very, very much for your response and for your work. 💜

Ave Zeusz!
 
Great Sermon, High Priestess Lydia. This is so important for many areas of life. I was recently having trouble sleeping due to excess energy and heat at night, and I found that repeatedly chanting a certain mantra mentally was the only way I was able to finally relax and fall asleep.
 
Thank you High Priestess for this, i am grateful and happy to see this as trance can be an ordeal for me at times. I don't always reply when you post sermons, but i want you to know that i do appreciate them a great deal. We are all lucky to have you guiding us as we walk the path and go through the journey of life.
 
Dear Lydia,

Thank you for writing this post — it was exactly what I needed, because for days I’ve been practicing entering trance, with more or less success, both with open and closed eyes.


The day before yesterday, with my eyes open, I reached the point where I no longer felt my body. Then the colors of my third eye appeared as they usually do — for now only green and purple. After that, everything became very blurry and out of focus, as if the things on the ceiling I was staring at had melted together. Then suddenly everything turned extremely bright green, and I felt a falling sensation. Whenever this happens, my brain always pulls me back.
Sometimes this also happens before falling asleep. In the moment just before I drift off, I feel as if I’m falling, and I see very vivid things — rainbows, triangles, strange shapes. But it happens so suddenly and with such intensity that my brain always pulls me back.

How could I get past this, Lydia?


And I would also like to take this opportunity — because I rarely comment. In the five years I’ve been here, I think I’ve only done so once. But I have to ask, because what I’m experiencing is very frightening…

Yesterday, after practicing trance, I suddenly had intrusive suicidal thoughts that came out of nowhere. Then, just before falling asleep, I saw a huge praying mantis just there in my field of vision, doing something. I saw all of this in green and sharp purple colors.

Then when I fell asleep, I had an extremely vivid nightmare — something I haven’t experienced in a very long time.

I don’t want to go into too much detail, but at the worst moment, when everything had gone beyond all limits, I shouted the name of my guardian: AMON RA.

Suddenly everything became bright, and I was transferred into another dream.

Lydia, I know this was an attack because I am finally walking my path, but I haven’t been attacked at this level in a very long time. I am going through a very major transformation. My nervous system is very sensitive right now; you could say I am emotionally unstable. The Gods help me a LOT — I receive signs every day, for which I am grateful from the depths of my soul.

But my question would be: how could I neutralize these attacks, beyond building a protective aura during the day?

Thank you very, very much for your response and for your work. 💜

Ave Zeusz!
Sister Tina, Titles are important you must make sure to use them when speaking to the Clergy. Whether it is Novice Guardian, Temple Guardian, Supreme Guardian, Head Guardian, Priest, High Priestess or even Priest. This shows respect for what each individual Clergy member has earned in service to the Gods. I mean no harsh intent, but titles must be respected here. I hope you get the help you need in this matter, i would offer assistance but i am not advanced so would have no clue what to offer you for advice in this situation. Be blessed.
 
The final part in my reply was supposed to say High Priest, as Priest is already in there ah well will have to check better next time as this usually doesn't happen often for me.
 
Sister Tina, Titles are important you must make sure to use them when speaking to the Clergy. Whether it is Novice Guardian, Temple Guardian, Supreme Guardian, Head Guardian, Priest, High Priestess or even Priest. This shows respect for what each individual Clergy member has earned in service to the Gods. I mean no harsh intent, but titles must be respected here. I hope you get the help you need in this matter, i would offer assistance but i am not advanced so would have no clue what to offer you for advice in this situation. Be blessed.
Yes, brother — yesterday after I pressed the “post reply” button, that was my very first thought, that I had badly forgotten that.🙂↕️

When the moderator approved my comment, I immediately looked for where I could edit it, but unfortunately I couldn’t find the option. I sincerely apologize. In the future, I will of course pay closer attention. 💜

You too be blessed . ✨
 
Thank you for this amazing and deeply insightful post, Divine High Priestess Lydia. Your clear explanation of the nervous system and trance, along with the practical methods you shared, is incredibly helpful and encouraging for my own practice.
I am very grateful for your guidance and for all the work you do for us.
 
O sistema nervoso simpático é responsável pelas respostas de "luta ou fuga" do corpo. É ele que nos mantém alertas, atentos a perigos e motivados para realizar tarefas. Isso é absolutamente necessário para a sobrevivência e para muitas atividades da vida, como trabalhar, fazer compras e assim por diante.

No entanto, quase todo mundo se encontra nesse estado com muita frequência e é incapaz de desligá-lo. Isso foi observado tanto pela ciência quanto por práticas holísticas. É isso que causa ansiedade, esgotamento, distúrbios metabólicos, estresse crônico, dificuldade para ter um sono reparador e muitos outros problemas.

Precisamos ativar o sistema nervoso parassimpático em momentos apropriados ao longo do dia. Essas são as respostas de "descanso e digestão". E esse estado é necessário para que o transe aconteça. Você não consegue entrar em transe se sua mente e seu corpo estiverem cronicamente presos na reação de luta ou fuga.

A forma de ativar o sistema nervoso parassimpático e, assim, induzir o transe, é concentrar-se em algo repetitivo: respiração , mantra ou movimento , combinado com uma tentativa de esvaziar a mente de todos os outros pensamentos.

Você já ouviu falar de pessoas que entram em "estado de fluxo", onde atingem seu potencial máximo em um nível superior de consciência? Isso acontece quando elas se conectam com o hemisfério direito do cérebro. Esse estado de "estar no fluxo" é observado em atletas, artesãos, músicos, artistas; qualquer pessoa habilidosa em alguma atividade que realiza movimentos repetitivos com foco total na tarefa. O cérebro e o corpo atuam em perfeita harmonia, de acordo com o treinamento recebido. Ao refletirem sobre esse estado, relatam sentir-se completamente relaxadas, alheias à passagem do tempo, sem dor ou esforço físico, e experimentando uma sensação de êxtase. Elas entram no estado do sistema nervoso parassimpático por meio do movimento físico e, além disso, entram em uma espécie de transe sem sequer perceberem .

Movimentos repetitivos fazem com que o hemisfério esquerdo do cérebro se desligue, permitindo que o hemisfério direito entre em ação, e as ondas cerebrais diminuem de velocidade. Isso possibilita a ocorrência do transe.

Se você tem dificuldade em entrar em transe, experimente um destes métodos comprovados. Tente praticar música primeiro, ou se dedicar a um artesanato, ou caminhar ou correr enquanto tenta continuamente esvaziar todos os outros pensamentos; então, quando sentir que está relaxando, encontre calmamente um lugar seguro para tentar o transe.

Outro bom método é usar um mala com um mantra, um para sintonizar sua mente. Encontre um mantra para recitar diariamente, ou até mesmo duas vezes ao dia. Se ele gerar muita energia e você não estiver acostumado, não o vibre; cante-o, sussurre-o ou declare-o mentalmente. Concentre-se na repetição, continue trazendo sua mente para o som e para o movimento dos seus dedos no mala. Sempre que um pensamento surgir, deixe-o ir embora e traga sua atenção de volta para o mantra e para o seu mala.

O método básico que enfatizamos há anos no ToZ é focar na respiração. Inspire, expire; concentre-se apenas na respiração, tente esvaziar seus pensamentos. Para se concentrar na respiração, você decide: concentre-se no ar entrando e saindo pelo nariz; ou concentre-se no seu tronco enchendo e esvaziando; ou qualquer outra maneira que funcione para você.

Enquanto respira, você pode contar até um número ou combinar a respiração com um mantra mental, como SaTaNaMa na inspiração, novamente na retenção da respiração, novamente na expiração e novamente na retenção da respiração. Se você ainda não consegue prender a respiração, simplesmente repita o mantra mentalmente na inspiração e na expiração. Continue repetindo esse método por 3 a 10 minutos, ou pelo tempo que desejar. E pratique diariamente, pois pode levar algum tempo para o seu sistema nervoso se reequilibrar.

Com SaTaNaMa, existem mudras, um para cada sílaba; você pode encontrar isso online e em vídeos do YouTube. Trata-se de movimentos físicos repetitivos que o ajudarão a entrar em transe, desde que você tente eliminar todos os outros pensamentos e se concentre no mantra e nos mudras. Você não precisa vibrar em voz alta, pode simplesmente fazer os mudras enquanto mentalmente entoa o mantra. Você pode até cantar o mantra, se preferir; faça o que lhe ajudar a entrar em um estado de relaxamento e cura. O objetivo aqui não é aumentar a energia, mas sim ativar o sistema nervoso parassimpático e relaxar a mente e o corpo.

Curiosidade: mesmo tentar esvaziar os pensamentos e entrar em estado de transe já traz benefícios imediatos. Continue tentando e logo você se tornará um especialista. Se você perceber que seu corpo e mente estão sempre desgastados, com exaustão crônica e ansiedade, considere experimentar esses métodos por pelo menos 5 minutos, várias vezes ao dia. Os efeitos são cumulativos; eles se acumulam ao longo dos dias, dos meses, dos anos.

Permita que sua mente respire com clareza e renovação. Concentre-se na sua respiração, em um mantra ou em movimentos repetitivos e permita-se libertar-se temporariamente do estresse e das preocupações constantes.
Obrigada pela dica, vou continuar tentando. Meu corpo sempre me dá um "choque", sabe, quando você está quase dormindo e alguém te acorda. Isso me dá muito sono.
 
Obrigada pela dica, vou continuar tentando. Meu corpo sempre me dá um "choque", sabe, quando você está quase dormindo e alguém te acorda. Isso me dá muito sono.
Does the shock happen when you are in trance? You can start affirming to yourself each time you try to trance or relax, something like "Trance is always easy and natural for me, and my body fully relaxes while I am in a trance."
 
O choque acontece quando você está em transe? Você pode começar a afirmar para si mesmo, cada vez que tentar entrar em transe ou relaxar, algo como "O transe é sempre fácil e natural para mim, e meu corpo relaxa completamente enquanto estou em transe."
Actually, I'm new to this. I can't seem to get into a trance; I always fall asleep. When I try, it's just like I'm almost asleep, and my body gives me a little shock.
 
Thank you High Priestess Lydia, the way the traditional methods have been expanded here are so helpful to me! Especially going forward, since I used to have really awful autoimmune reactions to chronic stress and anxiety but the ToZ's practices have essentially cured me of this and gave me the greatest tools for managing it. It has been the greatest gift in my life 🙏💚✨
When I revisit writings or past feelings from back then, it is hard to believe that was the same person to who I am now. We all deserve moments of peace and flow for our natural healing in quiet times, all that HPS has mentioned above are skills and abilities that are worthy of putting the effort towards embodying for everyone. If I could do it, anyone can. Eventually it gets easier, believe and let go 🌬️💫
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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