Hi all,
It has been a long time since I was on the forum. I am here because I am looking for the name of a practice. I thought it was a practice of American indians, but I might be mistaken.
What I remember of this practice, but again, I am not sure if my memory serves me well.... is that it is practised by young adults when they are at the age of becomming an adult. They are going to sit, leaning back against a tree and just stay awake and not eat for as long as 24 hours (maybe even 72 hours). They experience nature waking up and going to sleep a few times in a row and it results in getting existential insights...
Are there ppl here that know what I am talking about? I hope it rings a bell and somebody can point me to some more information about this practice. Maybe even an organised/guided form to experience this myself..
Thanks in advance!
Martin
It has been a long time since I was on the forum. I am here because I am looking for the name of a practice. I thought it was a practice of American indians, but I might be mistaken.
What I remember of this practice, but again, I am not sure if my memory serves me well.... is that it is practised by young adults when they are at the age of becomming an adult. They are going to sit, leaning back against a tree and just stay awake and not eat for as long as 24 hours (maybe even 72 hours). They experience nature waking up and going to sleep a few times in a row and it results in getting existential insights...
Are there ppl here that know what I am talking about? I hope it rings a bell and somebody can point me to some more information about this practice. Maybe even an organised/guided form to experience this myself..
Thanks in advance!
Martin