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kamari rised

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Now before reading this, none of this is fact, its just observation that I observed and noticed. Based on my intuitions. I'm gonna try to make it as simple as possible but it's really hard to explain deep intuitions. Ask questions because I know there's gonna be a shit load, and I have answers for all of them.

We all grew up knowing that we need sleep and use it for resting and gaining energy and processing information. We realize that sleep is a necessity towards growing and adapting to make the next day more easier.

What if we put the process in reverse?

Has anyone ever wondered what it's like to not sleep? What its doing to you?

I've been practicing and studying it for quite a bit and started learning that the more you don't sleep, the more awareness you have of your cognitive abilities.

You start to be in control of your thoughts rather than having your conscience control it for you.

You start to realize your body and what reactions and emotions effect it. Like you actually feel it. You start to know your body very well.

This is where you can start changing your emotions with your thoughts and reactions towards them. You can reprogram your whole body and mind.

When you sleep, it builds your cognitive functions overlapping the old ones to make you more like whoever you want to be.

But when you don't sleep you start to learn how to create your cognitive functions through whoever you want to be but also stay in close contact with yourself.

ehh its hard to explain right now hold on....

Well I noticed you do have similar effects like ADHD, but ADHD is not bad. ADHD is good if you know yourself well. Its true you can get distracted easily, but you also have the abillity to fall into flow easy especially if your alone. When no ones around you actually start to gain energy rather than lose energy especially when your loving your topic of research.

I think the no sleep actually gives you the ability to practice Perception more because eventually you get used to not sleeping and stay in this state of thinking which is kind of like a meditative, disassociated state. Which helps you gather information and analyze whenever you want.

I know there's more I can add, alot more actually, just wanted to show people that not everything you hear can be true.

If your looking for the truth you have to learn it yourself. Thats the only way.

Reprogram your mind and body,
I also noticed that I can remember things so easily once im in this state and no sleep. Not because I thought about it, but I somehow just remember. I have flashbacks of reading it on the screen and it just pops up and I remember.

Just remember if trying to practice it, Its a risk. But risks are the only way to truly understand. Stay where its quiet and have some kind of trance music playing or whatever helps you.

Music also effects your thinking but thats a different category for later. It synchronizes your thoughts.

Anyways im sure I missed something or said something and didnt finish lol but just think about it and tell me your observations.
 

kamari rised

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I have experienced similar cognitive and somatic effects from sleep deprivation, although the mild insomnia in my case is oftentimes involuntary. Celibacy has also revealed personally noteworthy results. I remember a swami advised less talking, less eating, and less sleeping alongside more meditation - edifying advice. As a rule of thumb: the more people talk the less they learn.
 

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it depends how long you go without sleeping. After about 60 hours you start to go down hill. You lose motivation and whilst you may think you are on top of your game mentally, you really aren't. You make silly mistakes and take longer to do things than when fully awake.

After about 70 hours you start to hallucinate, often seeing black shadowy things in the corner of your eye. These can become quite detracting and can induce paranoia over a prolonged period.

In terms of operating heavy machinery, sleep deprivation is more dangerous than being under the influence of alcohol.
 

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I'm sorry but your post just reads like the vague inspirations of a delirious, sleep-deprived person. There isn't much real reasoning in it to support what you're saying. Instead, it reminds me all too well of the kind of hopeful profundities I've felt in a delirium induced by sleep deprivation or some other means, with that same kind of thinking that inflates one behavior or idea to a sort of enlightenment using inexplicable "deep intuitions."

I'm not trying to be rude, but when the mind is in such altered states where it can no longer sustain some higher logical capacities, it tends to generate these easy revelations with such unrestrained conviction. Certainty is, after all, a cessation of examination coupled with some emotions.

By the way, hallucinations do not stop at sensory forms, they can also happen in your beliefs, concepts, and logic processing.

I think these texts are relevant to what you're talking about

Tired brains are more excitable

Sleep as brain "defragmentation"

Excellent article, the one on excitation. Actually I can recall that sort of experience very well, staying up late and feeling deep inner reactions and convictions from ideas that may just be ideas in the daytime.
 
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