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Meditation

Deep Sleep Meditation: A Vedic Technique

By Jonas Masetti

Deep sleep (suṣupti) is, in the Vedic tradition, the state where you rest from yourself — without dreams, without identity, pure peace. Meditation before bed facilitates this transition.

deep sleep meditation
deep sleep meditation

How to practice before bed

The technique is simple — and precisely because of that, it works:

  • Lie down in the most comfortable position
  • Close your eyes and take 3 deep breaths — inhale through the nose, exhale through the mouth
  • Mentally scan your body from feet to head, relaxing each part
  • Bring your attention to your natural breath — without controlling it
  • If thoughts come, let them pass like clouds

There is no goal. There is no "right" or "wrong". The simple act of observing already calms.

deep sleep meditation - reflection
deep sleep meditation - reflection

What the Vedic tradition teaches about sleep

In the Māṇḍūkya Upaniṣad, three states of experience are described: waking (jāgrat), dream (svapna), and deep sleep (suṣupti). Deep sleep is special — in it, all duality disappears. You experience peace without knowing it.

Meditation is the bridge between the agitation of waking and the peace of deep sleep. It trains the mind to let go — of control, worries, identities.

Why it works

Studies show that meditation reduces cortisol, activates the parasympathetic nervous system, and increases melatonin production. But you don't need studies — just practice for a week and observe.

The mind that meditates before sleep wakes up differently: clearer, lighter, more present.

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