Could Sleep Aid Your Contact With The Divine?

Last week, I wrote about possible signs of a spiritual awakening gauged quite unscientifically by my observations about public interest in topics ranging from The Secret and Eckhart Tolle, to books such as The Shack and movements such as The Kabbalah.

Some readers expressed gratitude, some thought the observations all too sophomoric, some blasted all things religious and spiritual, while others, well, others just reverted to calling me names. Something about matters spiritual seems to bring out quite a range of responses.

So, what the heck – let’s have another go at this, shall we? This time the subject is sleep, dreams and possible connections to the Divine. Now, if you aren’t comfortable with the Divine, Spirit or anything having to do with those kinds of things, that’s quite all right – no need to waste your time here. There’s nothing "scientific" about what follows – just some observations and a possible suggestion or two for those who might be interested.

If you didn’t join us last week, here’s a quickie note that may be helpful: the word religion comes from a Latin root, legare, which means "to connect." Re is a prefix meaning "again." Simply put, a "religious experience" is one that reconnects you to something that you (a) were previously connected to, (b) still are connected to, (c) always were connected to, or (d) all of the above.

(If you had a horrible experience with organized religion, I’m sorry. Mine wasn’t so great either. However, what passes for religion and what it actually means just might be too very different things).

Since we’re going to be talking about sleep, it may be useful to review the word "awaken" or "awakening" again. Now, this may cause a bit of heartburn to some, so loosen up a bit if that’s you: something that awakens was previously asleep. I know, duh! And something that goes to sleep, must have previously been awake.

If you are a student of consciousness, you will most likely be right there with me. Consciousness is something you have, whether you are awake to it or not. Even if you are "awake," you can still go to sleep. We all know how to tell someone else they need to "wake up."

(Ever wonder how it is that one "falls" asleep, but wakes "up?" OK – never mind – just something for those more interested in the directionality of words than the definitions. More on this distinction in a subsequent post.)

I won’t even begin to enter the world of dream interpretation – way too many options for me to try and sort out. However, there might be something in the connection and awakening notion for you to play with regarding your sleep and your dreams. And I do mean, "play." Have some fun. Go inside. Try a little education here.

(Another fun word: education comes from Latin derivatives meaning "to lead out" or "to draw out." If we do indeed come from God, or Spirit or the Divine, or whatever other name you find comfortable, then educating oneself may be a form of re-legare, of reconnecting to that which already is, to that which is already living inside.)

So where does sleep enter the picture? We have all had the experience of reliving moments from our past while dreaming, and perhaps most have dreamed of things yet to come.

My experience, which is entirely personal to be sure, suggests to me, that sometimes when I sleep, I can contact deeper parts of me, aspects of my consciousness that might be called "of a higher nature."

I have sometimes "seen" ideas or ways forward in dreams; I have sometimes seen the "error of my ways;" I have sometimes been presented with information that I can use to help myself, to help others, or to simply live in a more balanced and loving way.

If any of this seems even remotely possible or interesting to you, then here’s a very simple experiment.

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A recognized expert in personal and organization transformation, Russell has coached thousands of individuals around the world, helping them discover more about who they truly are and how to create balance and success in their personal and professional lives.  He is the creator of Insight Seminars, one of the largest and most successful personal transformation programs in the world, with well over one million graduates in 34 countries. 

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Today, Russell is the the founder and President of Bishop & Bishop, a consulting and coaching company whose seminars, coaching, and consulting offer individuals and organizations a new approach to integrating personal and spiritual values into their personal and professional lives.  He is the author of numerous articles on the power of choice and awareness as well as his forthcoming book, Lessons in the Key of Life:  Questions for Those in Search of Answers. 

In addition to his consulting practice, he has lectured on productivity for the executive MBA programs at UCLA, University of Texas and Washington University in St. Louis. Russell previously served on the Board of Directors for the University of Santa Monica and was a charter member of the Advisory Board for the Points of Light Foundation.  

He received a Master's degree in Educational Psychology from the Davis Campus of the University of California and currently resides in Santa Barbara, California and Mauna Lani, Hawaii with his wife, Valerie.  Russell is an avid golfer and amateur chef.

One Response to Could Sleep Aid Your Contact With The Divine?

  1. artregeous@hotmail.c October 5, 2010 at 8:46 pm #

    as far as i can comprehend subject of cognizance never sleeps and in state of sleep manifestation of metabolic imbalances reinforce fusion of object created over subject more forcefully which leave us in a total confusion to diffrentiate .wouldnt be easier to incoorperate with some neuropsychopharmacologist to define antagonist of this dilemma to take under control at least in a dietry regiment??i am just a sculptor trying to educate himself excuse simplicity of my uneducated comment but sound like certain sleep studies my offer a link with mentioned chemical substent to be taken under control of metabolic imbalance causes lost subject of cognizance in experience of fullpotential being.than flow canbe repaired easily if it could for all