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Post by Διαμονδ on Feb 7, 2018 13:21:27 GMT
Do you like to sleep? Often you have dreams! Are not you afraid to die in a dream?
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Post by AmericanCharm on Feb 7, 2018 13:35:45 GMT
I don’t sleep a lot, I often times sleep in the day and am up all night. My schedule changes but usually I go to bed in between 8:00AM and 12:00PM (sometimes later) and and will wake anywhere from 4:00 PM to 8 PM. Its not rare that I only sleep 4-6 hours as well. I function off of very little sleep. I pull all nighters a couple times a month I’d say. I hate going to sleep and I almost never get tired. I don’t dream a lot.
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Post by Polaris on Feb 7, 2018 16:31:44 GMT
I don't like thinking about sleep but it is so nice to fall a sleep when you are tired. let me quote Robert Frost as saying in a poem " The Woods are lovely, dark and deep...but i have promises to keep...and miles to go before i sleep"
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Post by Elizabeth on Feb 7, 2018 23:07:48 GMT
I like sleep. When I'm asleep then stay away. I've a million pillows on my bed to attack with so let the bear hibernate however long it is . I don't dream too much but dying in sleep is better I think.
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Post by misterdeath on Feb 8, 2018 15:11:22 GMT
Sleep is probably the highlight of my day after doing my other hobbies. I stopped dreaming after I trained my body to survive off of 3-2 hours of sleep. Finally, dying is weird. It is, from what I can theorize and read, relaxing, calm, and almost in harmony/peaceful at times. So dying in your sleep should technically be an extremely relaxing dream where your conscious slowly drifts off until whatever happens to your mind after death occurs
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2018 15:19:50 GMT
I sleep for 6-8 hours per day. If I sleep more/less I'm good for nothing. When I was younger I could sleep less, now I can't. I don't dream
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2018 17:26:28 GMT
- Me too.
A psychologian I've visited says that the one, who doesn't see any dreams for a long time, probably has some problems. Mental, I guess. I don't agree fully with the psychologian, but maybe he's half right?
- This line reminds me Shakespear's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', that our dreams are sort of mind spheres. The start and the end could be chained.
Also, P. Florenskiy, the russian philosopher, starst his 'Iconostasis' (it is the synonimus to altar-screen) by the story of someone who dreams and sees that the punisher cut his head and feels the blade on his neck. After that the someone wakes and understands that the cold chain (from watch? I don't remember exactly) has fallen onto his neck, right before his wakeness.
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Post by Polaris on Feb 8, 2018 17:33:02 GMT
- Me too.
A psychologian I've visited says that the one, who doesn't see any dreams for a long time, probably has some problems. Mental, I guess. I don't agree fully with the psychologian, but maybe he's half right? - This line reminds me Shakespear's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', that our dreams are sort of mind spheres. The start and the end could be chained.
Also, P. Florenskiy, the russian philosopher, starst his 'Iconostasis' (it is the synonimus to altar-screen) by the story of someone who dreams and sees that the punisher cut his head and feels the blade on his neck. After that the someone wakes and understands that the cold chain (from watch? I don't remember exactly) has fallen onto his neck, right before his wakeness.
probably sleep here means death
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2018 18:14:21 GMT
- Me too.
A psychologian I've visited says that the one, who doesn't see any dreams for a long time, probably has some problems. Mental, I guess. I don't agree fully with the psychologian, but maybe he's half right?
Ménière's disease in my case
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2018 18:22:59 GMT
- No, it's not death, it's just a thing falling onto neck in time t1, causing a reaction in our brain that happening in time t2. So, while sleeping our brains mechanisms work in not exactly time that the 'reality', that's why we can feel something very monstrous, gigantous or vice versa, too tiny, too small etc. - Is this decease dangerous?? I thought that while I ain't seeing any dreams it signaled to me I'm just too tired to move any brain's muscle. Napping
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Post by Polaris on Feb 8, 2018 18:35:59 GMT
- No, it's not death, it's just a thing falling onto neck in time t1, causing a reaction in our brain that happening in time t2. So, while sleeping our brains mechanisms work in not exactly time that the 'reality', that's why we can feel something very monstrous, gigantous or vice versa, too tiny, too small etc. - Is this decease dangerous?? I thought that while I ain't seeing any dreams it signaled to me I'm just too tired to move any brain's muscle. Sorry i did not make myself clear to you. I was alluding to the meaning of sleep in the poem i mentioned
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2018 18:51:13 GMT
- No, no, no, please, don't apologize, it's me who bothering you all these questions. Let me quess, you have read Robert Frost, haven't you?
Shame to me, I have never read Frost. No, maybe I read once, but I didn't remember any. The girl, who's broken my heart, is reading lots of poets. She's really toward to this theme. She knows all this famous ones, like Stevens, Platt (Sylvia..), and also russians like Brodsky, Mayakovsky, Ahmatova, etc. So, I swear she's read Frost...
I don't get along closely to poets. I have a book of Bodler, and also have some not shared, unknown and interested poets. I lile to read Bodler, but I don't think I am a good reader of poems...
You've asked: if literature claims phisophy? And I think that the answer is - poetry!
I'm sure it's a poetry!..
Thank you for your comments!
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Post by khaos on Feb 8, 2018 19:06:10 GMT
my favorite sport is sleeping and I am pretty good in it hhh
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2018 19:07:35 GMT
- Is this decease dangerous?? I thought that while I ain't seeing any dreams it signaled to me I'm just too tired to move any brain's muscle. Well I have ringing in my ears all the time and nauseas sometimes. It decreases my mental abilities and make me feel anxious and nervous when I get tired, and thats basically all the time due to my profession
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2018 19:09:16 GMT
But before all those problems I could connect two days without sleep or 1-2 hour of sleep
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