Sleep deprivation is an excellent means of achieving gnosis. There really is a method for anyone who wants to attain mystical insight. Some people use this method, another is fasting, exhausting oneself through physical labor, intense extended concentration upon a single thought or state of mind, whirling until you litterally can't make heads or tails of the world around you.
One method that may simulate sleep deprivation is to take a melatonin tablet, go about your business, then sit down when it begins to work on you and keep yourself conscious by allowing your mind to run. Eventually the melatonin defeats the chatter and you will blank out as though you'd been up for a day and a half. This method is difficult to control, but time to gnosis is sometimes under three hours, and you'll have a nice rejuvinating sleep afterwards. You might try timing it to about three to five hours before you would normally go to bed.
Melatonin is one of the hormones that initiates dreaming, so you'll probably have fairly vivid dreams afterwards - the longer you can stay conscious while your body falls asleep, the more vivid your dreams will be, and they will be related to whatever thoughts you held in mind at the last. If you thoughts suddenly stop on their own, you'll know you're about to fall asleep, so at that point you might want to focus particularly on being 'open'. While it's difficult to describe in words, there will come a point at which you'll feel a kind of full body pulse, and you'll know you're headed in the right direction. You can also practice astral projection from this state, but if you simply stick around and pay attention, gnosis will occur.
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The world is complicated - that which makes it up is elegantly simplistic, but infinitely versatile.
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