Guest guest Posted August 12, 2001 Report Share Posted August 12, 2001 On 8/12/01 at 10:04 PM Jan Sultan wrote: ºFirstly many thanks to all those who contributed to my question. I have ºthis theory ... º ºMy wife has vivid dreams almost every night. I don't remember my dreams, ºin ºfact I haven't remembered my dreams for a long time. The scientists say ºthat we all dream and I believe them. Which means maybe my dreams are ºboring or unemotional so I don't remember them. Just a matter of training - it's possible to wake up even from trivial/boring dreams and note them down... º ºCould it be that we in a similar manner don't recall anything from our ºdeep ºsleep because nothing really happens there? The only reason we could ºremember something from deep sleep would be if something new or exciting ºhappened. How can anything new happen in the eternal deep silence! º ºJust a thought. What never fails to amaze is that man apparently is the only creature without faith in Nature or insight in its stored wisdom... In deep dreamless sleep, mentation stops for a good reason but the perceptive remains functioning at a level of "alarm responsiveness". Something one can get aware of, when daytime mentation approaches that of deep, dreamless sleep: Peace! Without a few hours of "daily Peace" one would get mad - system overload! And that also explains why some, instead of sleep, can enjoy samadhi. Love, Jan º º______________________ ºWith Love, ºCyber Dervish º```````````````````````````````````````` Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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