--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,
"tomandcindytraynoratfairfieldlis"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- Vaj wrote: 
> > Since integration of the senses with pure consciousness is complete  
> > in CC, one retains complete awareness of surroundings during sleep.  
> > That is, one would continue to hear sounds and feel sensations, etc.
> 
> Peter of the No I writes:
> Lots of good stuff in your post, Vaj, but I have
> serious questions regarding the above. Awareness of
> surroundings, but not through the senses. The buddhi
> doesn't function on a gross level during sleep.
> 
> Tom T writes:
> It is my experience that one can have complete awareness of
> surroundings during sleep. The only problemo is that of complete and
> utter boredom. It is like watching the old Test Pattern on TV which
> used to be on most of the night. After so many nights of the same
> bedroom and the same bed it is all the same, all the same. After a
> while one just shuts it down. Deep sleep is preferable to total
> boredom. Spend weeks, months and years being aware of your intimate
> surroundings and see how long before you shut it down. TOm
>

I get this and find it just as boring a lot of the time and would like
to avoid it if I could.





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