Godlike focus state after meditation.

The highly pure and "absorbed" focus is the goal of every traditional/originating meditation system. It's called Jhana or Samadhi, depending on whether you're dealing with Buddhism or Yoga, and is a highly refined and pure state of consciousness/concentration in which you can easily direct the mind at anything and keep it singularly focused on it.

In both Buddhism and Yoga, this state is the goal because it is the most essential state for making radical adjustments and changes to the mind. When you obtain this highly pure focus, you then become able to focus on the most subtle and fleeting mental phenomena, and amplify them. In both Buddhism and Yoga, this is arguably the point and end goal of meditation, that is, to achieve this highly refined focus, and then spend time using it to reshape, transform, and essentially cultivate the higher functions of the mind.

Often Jhana/Samadhi is characterized by very high levels of bliss and euphoria that result from the highly intense focus, but this is mostly after it has had some time to build up. Leading up to this, it's just called "access concentration", in which, the concentration is very strong and focused, yet, no euphoria has been achieved yet.

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