eyes closed
- breathoflife92
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eyes closed
What happens to the mind/consciousness when the eyes are closed? Not sleeping though.
Re: eyes closed
You can try this out for yourself. There's a shift to auditory and feeling sensory input, away from the visual. Also the shift is more to internal 'processing' of thoughts, if you're not directive, so practically the same without the external visual input.
Re: eyes closed
This interview might give you some more insights.
Seeing Eyes - Perfecting the Human Race - Parenting - Part 38
The Natural Learning Ability of the Physical Dissected.
What is the similarity between a camera being focused to take the ‘perfect picture’ and a baby’s eyes focusing to be able to see the external environment?
Why is it that babies develop their physical eyes by first ‘seeing internally’ and only later develop their sight towards the outside world?
What is the difference between ‘internal sight development’ and external sight development?
Seeing Eyes - Perfecting the Human Race - Parenting - Part 38
The Natural Learning Ability of the Physical Dissected.
What is the similarity between a camera being focused to take the ‘perfect picture’ and a baby’s eyes focusing to be able to see the external environment?
Why is it that babies develop their physical eyes by first ‘seeing internally’ and only later develop their sight towards the outside world?
What is the difference between ‘internal sight development’ and external sight development?
- breathoflife92
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Re: eyes closed
i have noticed over time that one will close the eyes when too sleepy, thus showing how one is enslaved by energy if one feel the need to sleep more that 8 hours a day. Energy as the mind as sleep is when one is participating in too many systems. information from bernard from an article called Clear the Temple, indicating that the mind is sometimes referred to as slaap or sleep translated and that it is in the temple area of the head. i think this is still relevant today in understanding ourselves and the mind