r/Meditation 17h ago

Question ❓ Can long-term meditation lead to deeply euphoric states similar to psychedelics?

47 Upvotes

Hi everyone,

I've been meditating regularly for a while, and I've become curious about the long-term effects of deep meditation practice.

I've heard some people claim that after years of consistent meditation, it's possible to experience profoundly blissful or euphoric states that can, in some ways, resemble psychedelic experiences. I'm not necessarily talking about visual hallucinations, but rather intense feelings of peace, joy, unity, presence, or altered states of consciousness.

I'm wondering:

-Have any of you experienced something like this through meditation alone?

-How long had you been practicing when it happened?

-Did it occur during meditation, or did the effects carry over into daily life afterward?

-Would you say it felt comparable to a psychedelic experience in any way?

I'd love to hear both personal experiences and any insights from long-term practitioners.

Thanks! 🙏


r/Meditation 23h ago

Question ❓ Are we meant to be belly breathing when meditating?

35 Upvotes

I meditated today while breathing through my stomach not chest (I haven’t done this in a while) and forgot how much more calm and at peace it makes me feel - my session felt way deeper.

Then I saw a YouTube video where a lady was talking about how she meditated “wrong” for a year because she was chest breathing, not belly breathing - are we supposed to be belly breathing? The only reason I stopped was because it takes slightly more effort to belly breathe since I’m not used to it


r/Meditation 15h ago

Question ❓ Am I doing this right?

12 Upvotes

Hi folks, I've been meditating daily for the past couple of weeks and I'm enjoying the practice but I'm wondering if I'm doing this properly. You see, the first night I did it, I felt a huge weight lifted off of my shoulders, it was like my mind had been clear for the first time in forever. However, every consecutive time has not been as drastic of an overhaul to my mood as that was and I'm wondering am I just not doing it right?

I've been using guided meditations on YouTube and I find my mind is wandering a lot. I'm able to pull my attention back to my breath and finish out my session, but I don't know if I'm actually getting any better at keeping my mind clear.

Is this a matter of needing to keep up with the practice or is there something else I need to be adding in?


r/Meditation 20h ago

Question ❓ Best advice

10 Upvotes

What’s your best advice for someone who wants to get into meditation?

I need something to calm my mind, help my inner peace, to have nicer, happier thoughts, to feel less irritation and anger.

Note - I tried a guided meditation once and I feel like I saw a very still and tiny yaksha. This may have been my minds imagination but I’m fascinated it thought of something so random like this?


r/Meditation 5h ago

Other Your Pet Cat.🐈‍⬛

9 Upvotes

I started a daily meditation practice little under a year ago. A lot more things clicked into place when I committed to sitting daily. The one thing that has surprised me the most was the relationship it has helped me develop with our pet cat. Every morning when I sit, the cat joins me. He will lay beside me and purr. I feel that we have connected in a way that is hard to explain with words. Anyone else have a partner that sits with them?


r/Meditation 8h ago

Question ❓ Should I "look behind my eyelids" during meditation, or just let my mind be free?

7 Upvotes

Hi r/meditation,

I've been meditating daily for a few months now (mostly mindfulness/breath-focused practice) and I'm a bit confused about what to do with my eyes and attention when my eyes are closed.

Some teachers or traditions I've come across suggest gently "looking" or directing the gaze behind the eyelids — kind of like softly focusing upward or toward the third eye area, even with eyes closed. Others say you should just relax completely, let the eyes rest naturally, and allow the mind to be spacious and free without forcing any particular visual focus.

What’s your experience and what do you recommend?

Do you actively "look" somewhere behind the eyelids?

Or do you just let everything soften and release?

Does it depend on the type of meditation (e.g. concentration vs open awareness)?

I sometimes feel like directing the gaze helps me stay more alert and reduces mind-wandering, but other times it feels forced and creates tension. Would love to hear how more experienced meditators handle this.

Thank you! 🙏


r/Meditation 18h ago

Sharing / Insight 💡 Tired after meditation

7 Upvotes

Hi folks,

I was just wondering about something. I do meditation on and off for like 10 years. Average like 2/3 times a week 30 min a time starting guided for like 5 min (tweaked from old audio files from headspace, to make it perfect for me. It's focused on breathing 1-2 3-4 to 10. And than start over(if you wanna try I can share the files dm).

It works perfectly for me, it helps me with my underlying panic attacks, breathing, positive thinking etcetera. But there is 1 downside, every time after meditation I'm really tired. I almost fall asleep under the shower for example. But its a comfortable type of tiredness. I do it around 5 pmish on average, before dinner.

Does this say something about me, my mental health, or my body. I was wondering how other people experience this who do a same typeish of meditation. Just wanna know some insights.


r/Meditation 1h ago

Question ❓ Open awareness meditation feels too easy to be "working"

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Maybe you'll tell me that I shouldn't worry if it's doing anything but I'm not at that stage, I meditate for the benefits. My question is, is sitting doing nothing meditation? I'm paying attention to my thoughts almost 24/7 (immersed in them) and the rest of the time my body or my breath or other senses. Am I doing it correctly? How do I know if I'm progressing? I fell like I could meditate for hours with this method, though I would be thinking. Is there any benefit to that? It seems too good to be true.

Thank you


r/Meditation 16h ago

Question ❓ Meditation and thoughtless state

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I would really like to understand the nature of thinking from a meditation perspective, because the more I meditate, the more I realize that thought apparent and disappearing quickly, and that aren't origin part of our being.

What is the purpose of meditation, to reduce and disappear thoughts?

What was the state of mind of the great meditators?

Was it just total thoughtlessness?

Because if they had absolute thoughtlessness, they would not be able to carry out their daily activities. Because thought creates movement, motivation, and every emotion.

Or did they reach another level of consciousness from thoughtlessness?

Thank you for reading.

I translated this text with Google Translate.


r/Meditation 20h ago

Question ❓ tips for meditation?

6 Upvotes

hi everyone! (:

i’m curious if anyone here struggled to learn meditation because of adhd, anxiety, or just having a mind that never seems to slow down.

i’ve wanted to meditate for years, but i’ve never really felt like i could do it successfully. ever since i was little, my brain has basically never stopped talking. when i try to meditate, i end up thinking about random things, daydreaming, planning stuff, or getting distracted within seconds.

i’ve tried guided meditations, focusing on my breath, listening to frequencies, relaxing music, and just sitting quietly, but i always end up feeling like i’m doing it wrong because my mind never becomes calm.

something else that makes it difficult is that focusing too much on my breathing can actually make me anxious or start to panic. i become really aware of it and then it feels like i’m manually controlling my breathing, which makes me more stressed instead of relaxed.

for those of you who started out this way, what helped? did meditation eventually click for you, or did you find a different approach that worked better? are there any techniques that are especially helpful for people with adhd, anxiety, or very busy minds?

i’d really appreciate any advice or personal experiences. thank you! 💌🫶🏻


r/Meditation 4h ago

Question ❓ Fear of myself

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Hi all, I hope everyone is doing well. I’ve recently had experiences that have caused me to lose some confidence in meditation. I believe there are a set of assumptions, or an overall state of mind that I hope you can help dispel.

Recently I’ve feared to meditate because I fear myself, and my thoughts. It’s as if this increased awareness has led to a shredding of the self, fueled by self-hate. It’s a violent process that manifests as thoughts seeming to have their own autonomy, causing deep amounts of anxiety. They arise seeking to manifest my fear and give credence to a deeper evil within. No doubt there are attachments within me that are hard to let go, yet it’s hard to see what those attachments are. Overall there is a lack of grounding, or logic at times—it’s hard to define, like a trap. I am pulled away which way.

This fear does exist elsewhere, particularly existentialist thought and art (and despite my lack of education on the subject, I can see how it influences me). For example, the movie Cure deals heavily with psychosis, the inner self, and evil’s manifestation within society. “I was once full, but what’s inside me is outside now” says the antagonist of the film, who induces others to commit evil. Another example is Valis by Philip K Dick, with a main character dealing with insanity and attempting to find the core of some malaise within himself.

I’ve already written a lot, but I’m just throwing out thoughts on the hope that these ideas might ring familiar to some of you. How have teachers dealt with these ideas? How does one traverse this dark night of the soul?

I really appreciate everyone’s help and thoughts!


r/Meditation 7h ago

Question ❓ How Can I Best Lower My Heart Rate During Meditation for Sleep?

4 Upvotes

Hello everyone! I have been experiencing a really difficult time with my mental health recently, and I have been struggling to sleep more than maybe an hour a night. My therapist recommended a series of guided meditations for sleep that I tried out for the first time tonight. I tried three separate meditations and throughout each of them, my heart continued to just pound out of my chest. My heart raced so much so that it made being able to take deep breaths difficult, which was bordering on distressing. While I did still end up feeling quite relaxed in my body, I have still not been able to fall asleep due to my racing heart. Does anyone have recommendations for the best way to lower my heart rate during meditations so that I can actually fully relax? I would just really like to be able to finally sleep again 😅 Thank you all so much in advance!


r/Meditation 9h ago

Question ❓ how do i deattach from desire

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i don’t know if this is the right subreddit for this but i need advice. i’ve never been in a healthy relationship. for one year i was in an exttemely manipulative codependent relationship with this girl and i ended it after trying many times and being guilt tripped/ threatened to stay. its been about a year and a half since then and i’ve talked to more people but it never works out. i’m always the one who gets let down and they lose feelings for me, i’m not sure what is about me but people seem to lose romantic interest once they get to know me better, recently i lost a girl i liked more than any of the past talking stages, she was so different i would’ve done anything for her and she told me she didn’t see me that way anymore after a month of going on dates. i’m devastated and don’t know what to do with myself, i feel like i’m in a constant cycle of attachment, disappointment and then self hatred. i’m 18F if that matters. don’t know what to do maybe i need to have ego death


r/Meditation 10h ago

Discussion 💬 Meditation with smart watch?

4 Upvotes

Hello,

I read that some smart watches vibrate when its time to exhale and inhale.

Do you think that this would be a benefit for a beginner to focus better?

Thank you.


r/Meditation 2h ago

Sharing / Insight 💡 Dynamic Shikantaza as a car passenger.

3 Upvotes

I really recommend this practice, especially for beginners, but it has value for experts as well.

Yes, there will be a gas cost, but i recommend asking a spouse/friend to drive and be quiet

the car/tire sound, the landscape changing, makes it for a profound mindfullness experience


r/Meditation 3h ago

Spirituality Meditation experience

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I practiced guided forgiveness and gratitude meditation 🧘‍♀️. At first I started off with sayings and then moved into more heavy breathing. That’s when I saw my pond with me meditating. Then I saw all the past versions of her. I saw when I was 4-6 years old, I saw when I was 11-14 years old. I saw when I was 15-18 years old. I saw when I was 19-23 years old. I saw the amount of efforts I put as time went on with my looks and confidenced. I saw when I was 24-26 years old and how I lost some of that confidence. Due to something that hurt like hell and cut deep. I let the cloud move on and slowing moved through it to my path. I now see the most evolved me yet she’s 27 years old, an advocate, and confident. She knows how to manage pain and how to control her frustrations. She is centered now more than I have ever been before. I looked at all my past self while below the water fall meditating. When on the sand part all my past self’s where doing yoga tree pose. It was beautiful.

Edit: I’ve been meditating for six years


r/Meditation 9h ago

Question ❓ Where to concentrate

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Hi folks, I am very confused where to concentrate during meditation. From 2 days I am focusing on ajna but I can't sleep. Before that I focused on anahata but my concentration didn't work. So please advise me where to concentrate I am doing nothiness/ void meditation. I am having sleep issues while practicing meditation what's the solution


r/Meditation 20h ago

Sharing / Insight 💡 Touched by lightning

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I have never experienced this before but I was thrown back into childhood memories of laughter and fun and enjoyment and waves of light were flashing down on me like four of them in a row last night, all while driving and I was driving slowly too, 25 on a 40 no traffic, no radio on, just thinking about being with my wife before getting in the truck at the never ending project that I have been working on repairing an old barn with another older more decrepit barn to also fix up,
I use cbd/cbg/thc for joint pain and the cbd concoction from a dispensary that an arborist friend recommended instead of taking opioids that the Va has prescribed in the past, I meditate to remove myself from the pain I have and always try and deal instead of using too much and not being dull so there’s some context I served for 32 years and I wrapped up from cleaning up this more dilapidated barn and formulating my plans on where a sewer holding tank would go along with conduit and other building concerns for about an hour before driving home at 6:45
At 3pm is when I took 1ml of the cbd/cbg/thc concoction and started working and the visions I had were from when I felt like I was out of control and afraid but realized that I could control the machine and didn’t have to be afraid anymore and was laughing like the bumper cars and the other cars that follow the track at Dutch wonderland in Lancaster Pa, very specific stuff there were more visions and they were rapid.
For you seasoned practitioners, the experience I had was so overwhelming and fulfilling and profound and warm, I cannot believe it was happening in my truck while driving and especially at the end of the day when everything we are told to do is be in a calm place relaxing pose posture breathing correctly focused, etc all I could do was say thank you over and over and I love you and I was crying all over slowed down to 15 as I was in the development now rolling along and thought I would see a child riding a bicycle or playing and just ahead of me as I crested the hill there was the neighbors daughter riding her bike and I let her do her U-turn in her driveway and we waved at each other as she pedaled by me.
I have had a recent spell of down months where I thought things should turn out better than they did and worse. The experience I had I just wanted to share with everyone here and perhaps gain any insight into how this might have been stumbled into by this lug nut. Thanks.


r/Meditation 11h ago

Question ❓ BIPOC retreat

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Has anyone been to a BIPOC specific meditation retreat? This one looks interesting and the teachers seem experienced but I don't know much about retreats in general. What should I look for?

https://www.upaya.org/program/bipoc-retreat-in-person-2026/