Guest guest Posted January 25, 2005 Report Share Posted January 25, 2005 Pamho. AGTSP. > Does a DREAM means a SLEEP in these cases? > > TRANSL: And that determination which cannot go beyond SLEEPing... > > PURP: It should not be concluded that a person in the mode of goodness > does not SLEEP. Here "SLEEP" means too much sleep. SLEEPing is always > present; either in the mode of goodness, passion or ignorance, SLEEPING is > a natural occurrence. People in tama guna seem to sleep all the time even awake. Going from one dream in the mind to other but no real action. Does here the word sleeping really mean only sleep in the direct sense? YHS DKD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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