When one does conscious work on themselves [yoga, meditation, self-inquiry, etc.] One eventually reaches a point where progress stalls at a minimal level. I have found this to be the case for myself even when I am going really hard in multiple disciplines. This usually leads to me realizing I have stalled to a point or that the disciplines are taking away from more enjoyable hobbies like exercising or making music.
At this point they usually fall back to a less prominent level in my daily life. Usually to come back to being a more prominent aspect of daily life after something "gives" in life. [This is often a psychedelic trip.]
Just wondering what other Nexians think about the "asymptote" one seems to reach in these disciplines and how to overcome it.
I am aware that alot of spiritual masters and teaching talk about letting go of trying or striving and at times this happens to me and I baseline at a high level of activity with a lower level of trying.
I'm also aware that a good ol' breakthrough of the spice will really shake all this up and often will even lead the self towards new activities for conscious progress. Its been a few weeks shy of 6 months since I have broken through and it seems like its about time.
What other ways do you all traverse the asymptote of progress? Or how does that breakthrough shake it up enough that your passion is renewed?
Looking forward to opinions.
In the province of the mind what one believes to be true, either is true or becomes true within certain limits. These limits are to be found experimentally and experientially. When so found these limits turn out to be further beliefs to be transcended. In the province of the mind there are no limits. However, in the province of the body there are definite limits not to be transcended.-J.C. Lilly
The Spice must flow
Zat was Zen and dis is Dao.