--- In [email protected], "John Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Hi,
> 
> >Well put -- this sounds a lot like a form of "sleep-witnessing," 
when
> >the Self, pure consciousness, the Witness, begins to shine forth 
so
> >strongly that we feel as if we're always awake, even while the 
body is
> >actually sleeping. It's generally considered to be a Good Thing, 
one of
> >the signposts of growing Enlightenment -- even if it does take a 
little
> >getting used to! :-)
> 
> I'm not sure even the most ardent supporter of TM would suggest 
that this
> could happen after, what, nine months or so of meditation, would 
they? It's 
> a nice thought though!
> 
> John
Hi, it has nothing to do with the time meditating. Once the door is 
opened, its open, regardless of the time it took to turn the key. 
Meditators these days in general have far clearer experiences, 
faster, than did those that started a while back. So yes, it is 
entirely possible you are witnessing sleep. :-)

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