We've both been sound asleep Wake up, little Susie, and weep The movie's over It's four o'clock And we're in trouble deep [Chorus] Wake up, little Susie Wake up,
This is super sig for me because my ex is named Susie and indeed waking is occuring, for them, unavoidably but slowly. As for us all, but they are naturally much more obedient than I, or something like that.
Fine tuned to the individual. Hah. Sometimes I want to stop caring about the catastrophe in the sense of acquiring the granular details. I enjoy the granular details very much. The sadist within is a downer after all like coke. Never get enough blow, or nitty gritty down and dirty Covid details of who, where, what, and maybe why.
Meditating on my life situation in the New Year cold and dark as death walks indiscriminate more than ever before and I shrug so what? Nothing I can do or say. I can mock, point to the totalitarian, but maybe in 2024 I retreat to the garden of Epicurus and study wisdom and live gently among barbarians who know not what they need do to wake up from Yoga Nidra. ===.
With the commencement of Brahman's day the universe begins to start into life. During the period of universal dissolution the Creator sleeps, having recourse to yoga-meditation. When the period of slumber expires, He awakes. That then which is Brahman's day extends for a thousand such yugas. His nights also extends for a thousand similar yugas. They who know this are said to know the day and the night. On the expiry of His night, Brahman, waking up, modifies the indestructible chit by causing it to be overlaid with Avidya. He then causes Consciousness to spring up, whence proceeds Mind which is identical with the Manifest.
[Section 231, Mokshadharma Parva, Santi Parva, The Mahabharata]
The above passage clearly mentions that universe is present in Brahma's day time only and it ceases to exists in his night time when Brahma is in Yoga nidra.
According to the text, the universe exists during Brahma's "day" and dissolves when Brahma enters a state of Yoga Nidra at "night". This process doesn't suggest that the universe is an unconscious dream of Brahma's.
This is super sig for me because my ex is named Susie and indeed waking is occuring, for them, unavoidably but slowly. As for us all, but they are naturally much more obedient than I, or something like that.
Fine tuned to the individual. Hah. Sometimes I want to stop caring about the catastrophe in the sense of acquiring the granular details. I enjoy the granular details very much. The sadist within is a downer after all like coke. Never get enough blow, or nitty gritty down and dirty Covid details of who, where, what, and maybe why.
Meditating on my life situation in the New Year cold and dark as death walks indiscriminate more than ever before and I shrug so what? Nothing I can do or say. I can mock, point to the totalitarian, but maybe in 2024 I retreat to the garden of Epicurus and study wisdom and live gently among barbarians who know not what they need do to wake up from Yoga Nidra. ===.
With the commencement of Brahman's day the universe begins to start into life. During the period of universal dissolution the Creator sleeps, having recourse to yoga-meditation. When the period of slumber expires, He awakes. That then which is Brahman's day extends for a thousand such yugas. His nights also extends for a thousand similar yugas. They who know this are said to know the day and the night. On the expiry of His night, Brahman, waking up, modifies the indestructible chit by causing it to be overlaid with Avidya. He then causes Consciousness to spring up, whence proceeds Mind which is identical with the Manifest.
[Section 231, Mokshadharma Parva, Santi Parva, The Mahabharata]
The above passage clearly mentions that universe is present in Brahma's day time only and it ceases to exists in his night time when Brahma is in Yoga nidra.
According to the text, the universe exists during Brahma's "day" and dissolves when Brahma enters a state of Yoga Nidra at "night". This process doesn't suggest that the universe is an unconscious dream of Brahma's.