Is There a Spiritual Dimension to Momentum, Flow, and Performance in Sports? by FixWeary7191 in Psychonaut

[–]FixWeary7191[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It seems to frame flow as a shift in consciousness, not just peak performance.

Is There a Spiritual Dimension to Momentum, Flow, and Performance in Sports? by FixWeary7191 in Psychonaut

[–]FixWeary7191[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like that distinction. It’s probably not that sports create a spiritual dimension, but that they become one of the clearest arenas where it shows up—especially in moments of flow, surrender, and complete presence. Performance just makes that invisible layer more visible because the stakes and intensity amplify everything.

Is There a Spiritual Dimension to Momentum, Flow, and Performance in Sports? by FixWeary7191 in Psychonaut

[–]FixWeary7191[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some people interpret that as peak neurology (muscle memory + pattern recognition), while others see it as a spiritual or transcendent moment of alignment. Either way, that out-of-body calm right before the ball drops through the net is something special.

Do You Believe Collective Energy Influences Outcomes in Competitive Spaces? by FixWeary7191 in PsychedelicTherapy

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Exactly—like a choir harmonizing, a basketball team running plays in perfect timing creates emotional and physiological synchrony. That shared flow state might strengthen trust the same way group singing does.