Guest guest Posted September 5, 2001 Report Share Posted September 5, 2001 Vineet, I heard that in the Turiya state(whatever that is, I am western, no religious conditioning during my upbringing) one can actually see oneself sleeping. And I do not think it is same as lucid dreaming. It must be when the consciousness is always awake. Ah, the concepts and ideas, it doesn't help much...yet I wonder. caiti PS I used to feel a lot of pain in the chest upon awakening each morning, like I was pressed back to the body too quickly, lately I just snap back into now, but I like the time between the sleep and the fully awaken state, the clarity, some best insights do happen then. --- Vineet Kumar <vineet_kumar0 wrote: > Caiti, > Yes we can't retain the presence.......yet you > can't deny that you were absolutely not there in deep > sleep.......in deep sleep most of me is absent .....but > this is me of ego......and this is what we usually take > ourselves to be and what society, family & friends > approve of..........but this dissolves ......whatever > faint sense of me remains is the correct me, real me. Get email alerts & NEW webcam video instant messaging with Messenger http://im. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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