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What Happens While We Sleep: A Spiritual Perspective by
Julie
Redstone
The body is a miracle of organization and intelligence in which
life is continually renewed and energy continually replenished
so that the total organism can continue to live. Sleeping
involves part of this renewal, and is a process through which
the higher vibrations of light are permitted greater access to
the physical body because the emotional and mental components
of personality that are often limiting factors in the awake
state are no longer present while one sleeps. Although dreaming
produces mental and emotional content and therefore creates
emotional states, the content of these is part of the sleep
state itself and not a barrier to the energies that would
restore, heal, and rejuvenate.
The quality of sleeping has a great deal to do with the amount
of restoration that can take place. Deep sleep produces not
only different brainwave patterns, but also permits a greater
influx of light energy into the cells and tissues so that
toxins can be removed and greater energy can be infused on a
cellular level. This does not happen in any kind of conscious
way. It happens because of the nature of the human body which
has never truly been separated from the higher realms of light,
despite one's waking experience. At night, this body rejoins
its higher counterparts that are the non-physical energy
bodies, and a more seamless union of different aspects of one's
being takes place than can normally occur during daytime
functioning.
The infusion of light is not the only thing that can occur
during sleep, however. It is also possible for a soul to decide
to continue their experiences with other realms while they
sleep or to receive teachings from Beings with whom they have
had an ongoing soul relationship. Such nighttime experiences
are not unusual even if not recalled, and many people benefit
during the daytime from learning acquired at night which is
unknown to them, but which occurs to their conscious mind as
insight or inspiration later on. Much of this insight has taken
place during the sleep state, when access to one's own higher
intelligence as well as to the help and teachings of others,
can infuse the mind and the understanding and be held there
till such time as the conscious mind can retrieve the
information or inspiration.
For those who have sleeping difficulties, there is very often a
preceding difficulty that has occurred in relation to
connecting with the spiritual realms. Often, something has
occurred during previous lifetimes which has created a greater
separation between one's embodied self and the higher self and
higher energy bodies that exist on other planes. Because of
this preceding separation, during the night when one wants to
be asleep, it is often difficult to do so because the seamless
transmission of energy from one level of being to another
cannot smoothly take place. Where this is the case, there may
be longstanding problems with sleep and much wonderment about
what the cause might be. Often, the cause is not physical but
spiritual and energetic, that is, it is related to the
perceived separation of physical life from spiritual life and
the manifestation of that sense of separation through
sleeplessness.
Much healing is possible at night, including healing of sleep
disturbances as well. If there is a possibility for one in need
of healing to relax, and instead of trying to sleep, rather to
try to enter an intermediate 'twilight' zone of being partly
asleep and partly awake, it is possible to rest in this state
and to gain much of the nourishment from the upper realms that
one would normally gain during deeper sleep. Healing of other
kinds is also possible, for the relationship with the spiritual
realms continues whether one perceives it to be so or not,
indeed, whether one seeks it or not, and helpers of all kinds
are available when called upon to help address problems, both
emotional and physical, that may be troubling during the
day.
The capacity to enter a deeper state of sleep is one that needs
to be appreciated as part of the extraordinary complexity and
beauty of the way the human body has been fashioned, for there
is a self-maintaining function built into the body itself which
renews itself, heals itself, and restores a sufficient amount
of energy after it has been depleted so that the body can
remain in a viable state for experiencing life within the
physical realm for many years. As more light becomes present on
earth and infuses the cellular structure of people's bodies,
this capacity for renewal and sustenance will become much more
available, and many of the ailments that are currently produced
by insufficient energy or insufficient life-force will
disappear in the presence of greater light.
About the Author: For other writings by Julie Redstone see
Pathways of
Light. For more about bringing light into the body for
purposes of nourishment and healing, see the Calendar of
Healing.
Article Source: NewAgeArticles.co
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