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Dear List

 

My hay fever this year has been bad and therefore I had not been able to reach

the % needed in my brain to post according to my insane reason.

 

Today I woke up at 6 am with the thoughts of posting something interesting.

After fixing my printer and other domestic duties, I am here posting an article

that I did write in my Astrological Newsletter Number 2 for the 2nd quarter of

1984. At that time I used to point 100 copies of each newsletter number, and

distributed them around as my presentation cards, to attract potential

customers.

 

Taking advantage that my hay fever symptoms have not appeared yet today, I will post this.

 

In which direction do you sleep?

 

In this industrial society, which started, some 200 years ago, we have been

conditioned by a materialistic education and we have forgotten certain basic

principles in our lives that can bring us peace and happiness. Our atheistic

scientific mentality tell us to deny our faith in things we cannot see, but

oxygen that is essential to our existence cannot be seen but it cannot be

denied. For thousands of years sages in India have advised us to sleep with

our heads to the East or to the Southerly direction in order to have a better

state of being.

 

If you feel depressed, melancholic, tired, angry and bad tempered, etc, maybe

you can change your condition simple by changing the direction of your bed.

 

According to Ekavalya in his “News and Views” for April 1984 in The Astrological

Magazine a conference of scientists was held recently at Ranchi (India), and it

was revealed there that sleeping with the head in the North has been found to

“cause changes in the electrical behaviour of the brain and biochemistry of the

body fluids, confusion of thinking, mental irritation, lack of a sense of well

being and even lunacy because of electromagnetic disturbance. With the head in

the East one feels calm and blissful; this finding only confirms what Indian

Rishis wrote thousands of years ago. They have enjoined “One should sleep

daily with the head placed in the East and also in the South and never in the

North and West.””

 

Well, since reading that article I always carry with me a compass, and whenever

I have the opportunity to give that advice I do so with discretion. I have to

say that Vaisnavas are told to sleep with the head in the East (pointing the

feet to the West). But impersonalists are told to sleep with the head in the

West, as to greet the Sun rising. Because I am a personalist, I do prefer to

sleep with my head in the South or East.

 

Best wishes

Natabara Das

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Dear Natabara

I always sleep head pointing East (in the direction of the rising Sun) as

pointing your feet is not considered respectful .What is the impersonalist

logic of feet facing East ?

Best

Nicholas

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natabara

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Friday, July 19, 2002 7:30 PM

[GJ] SLEEPING PATTERN

Dear List

 

My hay fever this year has been bad and therefore I had not been able to reach

the % needed in my brain to post according to my insane reason.

 

Today I woke up at 6 am with the thoughts of posting something interesting.

After fixing my printer and other domestic duties, I am here posting an article

that I did write in my Astrological Newsletter Number 2 for the 2nd quarter of

1984. At that time I used to point 100 copies of each newsletter number, and

distributed them around as my presentation cards, to attract potential

customers.

 

Taking advantage that my hay fever symptoms have not appeared yet today, I will post this.

 

In which direction do you sleep?

 

In this industrial society, which started, some 200 years ago, we have been

conditioned by a materialistic education and we have forgotten certain basic

principles in our lives that can bring us peace and happiness. Our atheistic

scientific mentality tell us to deny our faith in things we cannot see, but

oxygen that is essential to our existence cannot be seen but it cannot be

denied. For thousands of years sages in India have advised us to sleep with

our heads to the East or to the Southerly direction in order to have a better

state of being.

 

If you feel depressed, melancholic, tired, angry and bad tempered, etc, maybe

you can change your condition simple by changing the direction of your bed.

 

According to Ekavalya in his “News and Views” for April 1984 in The Astrological

Magazine a conference of scientists was held recently at Ranchi (India), and it

was revealed there that sleeping with the head in the North has been found to

“cause changes in the electrical behaviour of the brain and biochemistry of the

body fluids, confusion of thinking, mental irritation, lack of a sense of well

being and even lunacy because of electromagnetic disturbance. With the head in

the East one feels calm and blissful; this finding only confirms what Indian

Rishis wrote thousands of years ago. They have enjoined “One should sleep

daily with the head placed in the East and also in the South and never in the

North and West.””

 

Well, since reading that article I always carry with me a compass, and whenever

I have the opportunity to give that advice I do so with discretion. I have to

say that Vaisnavas are told to sleep with the head in the East (pointing the

feet to the West). But impersonalists are told to sleep with the head in the

West, as to greet the Sun rising. Because I am a personalist, I do prefer to

sleep with my head in the South or East.

 

Best wishes

Natabara Das

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