I’ve found a manner of meditation in which the user focuses on creating a very realistic daydream. I’ve verified that the method is extremely good for finding artistic inspiration and ideas, especially when it comes to landscape drawing. It involves getting into a typical lotus position and meditating with one’s eyes closed. In order for this to work, one must first produce absolute silence and lack of sensation. When you begin to daydream, let the thoughts of the landscape and characters simply flow to you. Do not discriminate towards design and traverse the area either through flight or foot. You may be surprised at what you find and the world depicted in the daydream. In order to immerse yourself further, attempt to place all of your senses into the dream, including such senses as taste and touch. When you have finished, it would be logical to record your sittings in some artwork. I’ve found great results with this; the last place I visited in this form of meditation was a town similar to a European city during the Victorian Age.

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