Hi, P! I'm not trying to dismantle tor point on sleep = death. But I must point out that during sleep, although the consciousness leaves the physical body, the heart still beats and the lungs still breathe. It must be, then, that we leave a part, however small, of our life every inside our body to keep the brain working overnight. How is this the same as death, when the heart and lungs and other organs stop their functions? I'm thinking that the experience must be nearly the same to the experiencer. But the two are slightly different. Do we go to the in-between incarnation resting place when we sleep? ("Limbo" in the general misunderstanding of spiritual terms haha) We must not, because we dream. Do we enter the gates of larger life every night? What are your thoughts on this?
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