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Healing through Deep Sleep
by Amorah Quan Yin
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Channeling from Ra, February 2000
Beloved ones, relax with your attitudes about how things are supposed to be,
and you will find that the Divine Flow is hidden in the patterns of your life in
a way you may not have realized. When you have ego agendas about what is right
and wrong, you block that flow.
For instance, many years ago, Amorah realized that she had been programmed
that to sleep beyond a certain number of hours a night was shameful. Then she
realized that even at times in her life when she allowed more sleep, she did not
like to tell people about it because she was ashamed. So she worked at changing
the beliefs. And when she gave herself more sleep, instead of feeling ashamed of
it she began to say, "Good for me, I slept longer today." For a while
it did not feel quite real, but now it does. Now when a friend tells her,
"I slept until noon today," she spontaneously and sincerely says,
"Good for you."
We want to address this issue specifically, about sleep and tiredness,
because there is a cultural shame that is implied when an individual has the
need for "too much sleep" or feels tired without having a "good
reason."
As a child, many of you used sleep as your only escape. When you went to bed
at night, it was finally a time when you could let go and not feel hassled or
afraid or not feel as if you had to put on the face that mother and father would
approve of, or that would keep you out of trouble. But sleep is intended to come
from at inner space of natural surrender into peace, in which you simply allow
your body to rest and your spirit to have a break from being in your body. So,
even if you had a normal amount of sleep in childhood, if you did not feel a
hundred percent safe, if you did not fall asleep feeling truly loved and at
peace, your sleep did not satisfy you in the way it was meant to do.
Now you are adults. And as adults, you find yourselves feeling tired beyond
what seems appropriate at times. You have thoughts such as "God, I don't
know why I'm so tired!" or "What's wrong with me?" And these very
thoughts and attitudes negate a simple, natural flow of the need for more rest,
because some of you are just coming to the point in your life when going to
sleep at night can genuinely be just a process of relaxing into a peaceful state
with anticipation of nice dreams.
Falling asleep tonight can be an experience in which you lie with yourself,
feel your own love flowing from your heart, and are nurtured by that. And as a
result of simply feeling your own energy, and letting go of responsibility, you
can fall into a deep peaceful place. When this happens, there is sometimes a
need for your body and psyche to make up for lost time, so to speak. You need to
give yourself extra hours for that type of sleep if you did not get it when you
were a child.
You need to make it okay, that when you are tired and feel the need for more
rest and relaxation, you guiltlessly give it to yourself. And do not give
yourself relaxation just via time off; also do things you love, and simply be
relaxed without worry about what awaits your doing.
For some people, the idea of relaxation is time to read a book, time to get
caught up on a project, time to do the things you want to do. Very few people
know what it means to truly sit and do nothing and just simply feel at peace. To
stare out a window at a tree for a long time and be filled up with the awe and
wonder at the beauty of the tree brings a deeper space of inner peace than
reading about it.
As a child, awe and wonder are a part of your natural state of being, unless
those things are snuffed out by disapproving adults or peers. A child can sit
outside and watch a honeybee around the flowers for hours at a time and
experience what adults work at for many years to experience in meditation.
Children have an ability to hold singular focus and presence in the here and
now. Unfortunately, adults who have forgotten how to be comfortable with
presence, awe, and wonder attempt to pull children out of singular focus. This
is often done in the name of teaching children to be more responsible or not to
"space out" so much: "Why are you wasting time just staring at a
butterfly when you need to clean up your room?" The child is jerked out of
its state of natural release, that state of natural relaxation and creative
thinking, that spontaneous meditation or experience of adoration, awe, and
wonder by adults who do not know how to deal with another person in the house
who is simply being that real and that innocent.
To ask a child to do a chore is fine, as long as you do not make the child's
natural, innocent way of being seem wrong in the process. Because the parents
have lost their relationship to their own innocence and often carry great
amounts of shame, anger, or other emotions as a result, the child becomes a
reflection of what the parent feels he or she has lost. And this is a reminder
of the burdens the parents are carrying internally. When a child is in that
deeply present energy state, it impulses the parent to feel the absence of that
state. So they try to change the child, because they do not know how to change
themselves, or are unwilling.
When most of you were growing up, your parents genuinely did not have a clue
about how to deal with their own areas of discomfort and pain. Therefore they
tried to make the circumstances around them change to what they were capable of
experiencing as conditional comfort. Of course, this required that you, as their
child, change and allow them to control you to make them feel comfortable.
At the very least, making you wrong gave them an outlet for some of their
excess emotions, or gave them something outside themselves to focus on as the
source of the problem. This distracted your parents from the fact that they were
not relaxed and comfortable inside themselves. They were not in self-affinity
and, therefore, did not know how to allow you to be.
When your inner child begins to heal and feel safe, it is a normal process of
healing and growth to learn how to have truly peaceful sleep -- sometimes for
the first time in a whole lifetime. You may think you have slept deeply and
well. But if that sleep came from a space of escape or relief, it was not as
rejuvenating and satisfying as it is intended to be. Even if you think you have
slept well, you may not know what it means to sleep so well that you wake up
feeling peaceful, somewhat sensual, and even eager to start the day. There is
pleasure in that time of waking up and simply lying there and enjoying the
transition from sleep to awake in a slow and gentle manner.
The tiredness that you experience and the need for extra sleep are genuine
needs of your inner child. And you will find the excess tiredness and chronic
fatigue in your lives disappearing when your child feels nurtured, safe, and
genuinely relaxed anywhere, not just in circumstances and places where safety is
a known.
As long as there is fear -- in general, as long as there is something in life
to avoid -- there will be tiredness. Even if your life is going along okay, and
even if there is a semblance of safety and things seem to be good, if you are
experiencing comfort by avoiding normal life situations out of fear, there will
always be a level of contraction inside your body that holds in emotion. And
that contraction takes a lot of energy to maintain, and it results in tiredness,
sleep disorders, and even chronic fatigue.
You are not intended to work hard at being happy or creating comfort in life.
These states are a natural product of being in flow. How to return to natural or
Divine Flow is very important to physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual
health. Therefore, understanding the natural flow of sleep patterns, tiredness,
and creative energies, and how these relate to the freedom of your child-self,
is another piece of the puzzle that makes up the Matrix of Divine Flow.
Take a moment to ask yourself, "When was the last time I just felt so at
peace that I dozed off? When was the last time I fell asleep smiling or in a
deeply nurtured state of being?" When you are experiencing wholeness, that
will be the way you fall asleep each and every night. Until then, some of the
extra tiredness is just simply a natural phenomenon of the process of healing.
So release your ideas of "I had my eight hours of sleep; I should be
okay." Let the right amount be what is needed in the moment. Find a way to
adjust your life to give yourself that.
There are so many facets to the process of healing and releasing the past,
and so many areas in which your thoughts are taken for granted as being real, or
the way it is. And yet these thoughts and behaviors are often just more societal
or parental programming.
So when you are tired, instead of being embarrassed to share it with someone,
just say, "Oh, I'm tired. That means I need more peace right now. What can
I do that makes me feel more peaceful?" Instead of pushing yourself to do,
remember how to let go and simply be yourself. Or when you find that you are
extra tired, remind yourself to stop avoiding the needs of your inner child self
-- that is causing the tiredness.
Go in and talk to the child, and ask it what its emotions are. Ask it what
its emotions are right now and what its needs are. Most of you have spent your
lives avoiding dealing with that part of yourself because you do not know how to
handle it. Most adults do not go to those inner zones because they do not know
what to do once they are there. Once you learn this is true, it can become a
great wellspring of peace and love to go there intentionally, because when you
cease to avoid something it brings great relief and frees up your life force.
When you feel exasperated, and when you feel concerned that you do not know
what to do, instead of brainstorming about it, just stop. Take a deep breath,
and sigh on your exhalation instead. You will get much further than you will by
trying to figure it out. A sigh can heal more than an overactive, chaotic mind.
Blessings and peace.
This
article is excerpted from Affinity, ©2001, by Amorah Quan Yin. Reprinted
with permission of the publisher, Bear & Co. . www.InnerTraditions.com
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About the Author
 Amorah Quan Yin is a gifted healer, psychic, and founder of the Dolphin Star
Temple Mystery School. She is author of
several
books: The Pleiadian Workbook: Awakening Your
Divine Ka, The Pleiadian Tantric Workbook: Awakening Your Divine Ba, Pleiadian
Perspectives on Human Evolution. She is channel for the Pleiadian Emissaries
of Light, Sirian Archangelic League of the Light, Andromedan Emissaries of
Light, Ascended Masters, Intergalactic Federation of Light, and others, and
founder of Pleiadian Lightwork - Dolphin Star Temple. She conducts workshops
around the world and currently resides in Mt. Shasta California. Visit her
website at www.amorahquanyin.com
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