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Why Is Sleep of Vital Importance to All Human Beings?

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Written by Patrick Wells   
Saturday, 31 October 2015 07:16
Why Is Sleep of Vital Importance to All Human Beings?
The NY Times article on sleep, below, comes to one central conclusion, that the quality of sleep is far more important than the quantity of sleep. “Recent studies suggest that any Deep Sleep, whether in an eight-hour block or a 30-minute nap, primes our brains to function at a higher level, letting us come up with better ideas, find solutions to puzzles more quickly, identify patterns faster and recall information more accurately. And sleep deprivation is an affliction that crosses economic lines. About 42 percent of workers in the mining industry are sleep-deprived, while about 27 percent of financial or insurance industry workers share the same complaint.”
Sleep Deprivation is also an excellent method of torture.
Unlike those scientists, I can explain why Deep Sleep is so crucial biologically. At the Eternal Infinite Point, we discover the true nature of our reality. It turns out that our Light Bodies exist eternally in a sea of Consciousness, Potential, Mind or Thought, with all the Platonic values as a given. Concurrently, mystics of many faiths have reported for centuries that human beings simultaneously exist in our four-dimensional space-time continuum with our physical bodies (manifested by our Light bodies) and in the Eternal Infinite Point (Heaven) with our Light bodies. The only thing that happens when we die, is that the waveform of physicality or our “Chi” collapses. In the West, scientists call this waveform, the body’s apparent “electrical energy”. Just like a battery, “Chi” can only “recharge” itself when we are in a state of Deep Sleep. If we are artificially kept awake for between 21 and 30 days with no Deep Sleep at all, we will all die. Therefore, human beings, while alive, have no choice but to exist simultaneously both in our four-dimensional space-time continuum and in the Eternal Infinite Point (timeless, spaceless, formless).
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/23/opinion/sunday/rethinking-sleep.html?pagewanted=all&_moc.semityn.www
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