Meditation is not about "going inside" - Another structure that Void Dimension Meditation aims for
When meditating, many people try to "go inward."
Close your eyes, focus on your breath, and let go of your thoughts. Deeper and deeper, into yourself.
That's not a mistake. It's just that there are places it won't reach on its own.
I want to talk about that "place that cannot be reached."
- Normal meditation touches upon "the silence of the real dimension."
- Z = D + iD structure
- What happens when you touch the iD?
- Why isn't "going inside" enough to reach it?
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Normal meditation touches upon "the silence of the real dimension."
General meditation aims to quiet the surface of the mind. It quiets the noise of thoughts, calms emotional waves, and focuses on the present moment. It is very valuable time.
However, this operation is still happening within the "world of meaning."
Stillness, concentration, and the "sense of now"—all of these stand out with meaning. They are recognized as experiences. Named states.
The moment you feel "it is quiet," that sensation is already linguistic. The moment you feel "I am here now," it becomes an experience of "I am here now."
The destination of virtual dimension meditation is beyond that. A realm before meaning arises. A place before it's named as an experience.
Z = D + iD structure
In Extended Imaginary Theory, all existence is described in the form Z = D + iD.
D is the real dimension. It is the part that has been verbalized, has meaning, and stands up as an object of recognition. Joy, anger, concentration, fatigue, tranquility — these are all on the D side. "Feeling good" and "calm" during meditation are also D.
The **id** is the imaginary dimension. It is a structural surplus before meaning. It exists as the "before" of all experience, without becoming words. It is not unexperienced, but exists before taking the form of experience.
Normal meditation calms the D. It reduces distracting thoughts, increases focus, and stabilizes emotions. It is useful.
Virtual dimension meditation attempts to step into the "iD". It descends to the place before "D" arises, rather than aligning "D". This difference makes the quality of the experience entirely different.
What happens when you touch the iD?
When you start to grasp the sense of the虚次元 (kyojigen - virtual dimension), strange things happen.
Meaning-making stops. Before the question "What is this?" arises, something is there. Even the feeling that "something is there" disappears before it can be put into words.
Some people misunderstand this as "emptiness." But it's not. Emptiness is an experience of "nothingness." Contact with the void is an abundance that precedes meaning. It's something that cannot be put into words, but is certainly there.
It is also different from the Buddhist concept of "emptiness." "Emptiness" is the negation of the substantiality of things. The void dimension is not a negation. It's a rich description of structural surplus before D arises.
And when you return from here, the quality of your thinking changes. The precision of your verbalization improves. The dimension of your questions changes. Structures that were invisible before become visible. This isn't a matter of mood, but the result of a rearrangement of function groups due to encountering iD.
Why isn't "going inside" enough to reach it?
The direction of "going inward" is a movement that converges toward the core of the ego.
The deeper you go, the more intense the feeling of "self" becomes. "I am meditating," "I have become quiet," "I am here now" – this "self" is a product of D.
iD exists before this "self" stands up. Therefore, even if you deepen the structure of "self entering inward," you will never reach iD in principle.
In virtual dimension meditation, you let go of the very direction of "entering." It's a state of neither convergence nor expansion, or a state of neither. That is the entrance to iD.
As long as you think of meditation as "going inward," you won't reach the Id.
Id is a place "before the inside," further within the inside.
The technology that touches upon that is void-dimensional meditation.
And the experience of touching it there changes how you see the world after you return.
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