>>12017557not that guy i'm just a psychonaut of sorts, i meditate and lucid dream and stuff.
what i noticed is that concentration increases workload on the brain during samatha. this makes statements more readily meaningful specifically to a target understanding. and it also improves memory by actively witnessing and making an account of things.
focus is the open ended part of consciousness where you set out to do a task, and you can do it in a multiplicity of ways a minima of concentration. (senses). you become more open minded during vipassana and image streaming because you are not necessarily isomorphic to a brain function loop. alertness will also go up if you reinforce it e.g. 'back to the breath' function/event.
counting meditation is a form of samatha and you have to start simple and then build up counting technique like one to 10 and then progressing to count back to one. this increases intuition and attention by allowing you to follow instruction from memory and concentrate/be alert of the number.
you can do all these at once, but why? underscore attention:
||concentration||attention = sup ||focus||attention.
inf concentration^focus = sup memory homotopic to manifest content
f = problem solving
pi(X, x)
focus(problem solution, epsilon)
problem: memory -> focus
1. memory << attention. i.e.
memory decomposes on attention.
2. (r+delta)^k < r^k/lambda
underscore 1:
3. m{|f| > lambda} <= lambda^-1||f||1
the integral of attention >= solution/?memory
or
4. integral of Focus = sup manifest/omega
i.e. focus = sigma
then what is focus ? memory?
5. focus = pi(X, x): attention -> memory
focus(attention, memory) << data
6. f(bio)?
d(d(Solve)) = d(solution) = f(data)
This was my samatha results one day.