“Sleep and Purpose”
A sleeping guy doesn’t have purpose.
For purpose, he needs awareness.
The alarm clock works exactly because he doesn’t have purpose yet.
Numbers roll, a ring goes off, and he wakes up to goals and focus.
Sleep is only “purpose” when considering brain chemistry.
Otherwise, a sleeping guy can’t have purpose.
It’s not his intention.
He’s asleep!
He’s a sleeping, resting man in almost complete paralysis.
Every dream is accidental during sleep.
A good dream is still a good dream.
You don’t win a baseball game during sleep.
You don’t win a football game during sleep.
Imagery may leave no purpose.
He can get grumpy in the morning.
A grumpy man may need more sleep.
The mind must burst before arrival.
He sleeps like a lazy dreamer.
Both eyes are connected.
From connected eyes, there’s connected vacuum.
A wild fantasy stirs in the head.
Every sleeper needs to train; however, he’s still sleeping.
Should I wake him?
That bed is very dangerous.
Pillows bring comfort for lazy effort.
I need to touch him.
“Zzzzzzzzz…”
(He’s sleeping!)
You go to sleep like this.
You wait at night for some time in your bed, waiting to go to sleep.
You wait, and wait, and wait.
Then, BOOM!
You go to sleep without knowing it and wake up in the morning.
It’s nearly instant in good sleep.
It’s like a 30-second transportation.
Nobody can really have purpose in 30 seconds.
For purpose, you need awareness; for awareness, you need wakefulness.
Sleeping isn’t a purpose.
We just have awareness for sleep during energetic moments of wakefulness.
Then, and just then, at night, every night, we go to sleep.
The circle of life generally isn’t sleepless.
Your grave is very important (well, to anyone but a sleeper, that is).
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