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"You may wonder, why do I need to sleep so much at night? To give the mind a break. The Student of [[Knowledge]] will need less sleep because they will be exercising greater rest in their waking hours."<ref>Parting the Veil of the Mind (September 27, 1995)</ref> | "You may wonder, why do I need to sleep so much at night? To give the mind a break. The Student of [[Knowledge]] will need less sleep because they will be exercising greater rest in their waking hours."<ref>Parting the Veil of the Mind (September 27, 1995)</ref> | ||
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+ | "Knowledge will guide you to eat and sleep and live in the right | ||
+ | proportions, to engage with other people in meaningful ways in the right | ||
+ | proportions, to bring balance to every level of your being."<ref>The Needs of the Body, Mind and Soul (December 29, 2008)</ref> | ||
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+ | "In the quiet hours of the night, let your mind be still and be in the Presence. This will give you more rest than sleep. Should you awaken in the night, come to that which is invulnerable." <ref>[https://www.newmessage.org/the-message/other-revelations/the-night-meditation The Night Meditation] (April 8, 2011)</ref> | ||
==As a Metaphor== | ==As a Metaphor== | ||
− | "Right now you are sleeping on the beach and the great tsunami waves are coming. You are sleeping there, dreaming of what you want and what you are afraid of. While the animals seek higher ground and the birds fly away, the people are lying on the beach as if nothing is happening at all.” <ref>[ | + | "Right now you are sleeping on the beach and the great tsunami waves are coming. You are sleeping there, dreaming of what you want and what you are afraid of. While the animals seek higher ground and the birds fly away, the people are lying on the beach as if nothing is happening at all.” <ref>''The New World'', Chapter 13: [https://www.newmessage.org/the-message/volume-1/new-world/being-centered-crashing-world Being Centered in a Crashing World]</ref> |
"It is strange, but uncertainty around you actually is conducive to the | "It is strange, but uncertainty around you actually is conducive to the | ||
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go, well, they fall asleep; they become complacent and indulgent. They become | go, well, they fall asleep; they become complacent and indulgent. They become | ||
lazy and do not question their lives significantly enough to gain any deeper | lazy and do not question their lives significantly enough to gain any deeper | ||
− | connection within themselves."<ref>Simplicity (November 21, 2008)</ref> | + | connection within themselves."<ref>[https://www.newmessage.org/the-message/other-revelations/simplicity Simplicity] (November 21, 2008)</ref> |
− | "In times of calamity people wake up briefly and then slowly go back to sleep. 'That was a terrible thing that happened, yes, of course. We remember it. But now we are going back to sleep. It won’t happen again for centuries, so we are going back to sleep'—lulled to sleep by human complacency, human [[denial]], human preoccupation, human distractions by all the forces of society that want to lull you into becoming a manageable consumer." <ref>The New World | + | "In times of calamity people wake up briefly and then slowly go back to sleep. 'That was a terrible thing that happened, yes, of course. We remember it. But now we are going back to sleep. It won’t happen again for centuries, so we are going back to sleep'—lulled to sleep by human complacency, human [[denial]], human preoccupation, human distractions by all the forces of society that want to lull you into becoming a manageable consumer." <ref>''The New World '', Chapter 1: [http://www.newmessage.org/the-message/volume-1/new-world/new-world Entering the New World]</ref> |
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Mental environment]] | [[Category:Mental environment]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:20, 8 August 2021
"You may wonder, why do I need to sleep so much at night? To give the mind a break. The Student of Knowledge will need less sleep because they will be exercising greater rest in their waking hours."[1]
"Knowledge will guide you to eat and sleep and live in the right proportions, to engage with other people in meaningful ways in the right proportions, to bring balance to every level of your being."[2]
"In the quiet hours of the night, let your mind be still and be in the Presence. This will give you more rest than sleep. Should you awaken in the night, come to that which is invulnerable." [3]
As a Metaphor
"Right now you are sleeping on the beach and the great tsunami waves are coming. You are sleeping there, dreaming of what you want and what you are afraid of. While the animals seek higher ground and the birds fly away, the people are lying on the beach as if nothing is happening at all.” [4]
"It is strange, but uncertainty around you actually is conducive to the emergence of Knowledge. For when everything is going the way people want it to go, well, they fall asleep; they become complacent and indulgent. They become lazy and do not question their lives significantly enough to gain any deeper connection within themselves."[5]
"In times of calamity people wake up briefly and then slowly go back to sleep. 'That was a terrible thing that happened, yes, of course. We remember it. But now we are going back to sleep. It won’t happen again for centuries, so we are going back to sleep'—lulled to sleep by human complacency, human denial, human preoccupation, human distractions by all the forces of society that want to lull you into becoming a manageable consumer." [6]
References
- ↑ Parting the Veil of the Mind (September 27, 1995)
- ↑ The Needs of the Body, Mind and Soul (December 29, 2008)
- ↑ The Night Meditation (April 8, 2011)
- ↑ The New World, Chapter 13: Being Centered in a Crashing World
- ↑ Simplicity (November 21, 2008)
- ↑ The New World , Chapter 1: Entering the New World