Re: Sleep deprived to master something?
Still not clear on what this has to do with sleep deprivation. To be perfectly honest, although sleep deprivation has occasionally caused mild hallucinations (stuff like patterns on wallpaper moving around) and also a kind of waking dream flight of fancy (basically, hypnogogics when I'm still technically awake; not at all valid as a "vision" or message, just the mind wandering off in weird dreamy directions), I am never better off for being deprived of sleep, nor is my mysticism improved in any way. Rather the opposite, in fact. Being sleep deprived is not that different from being drunk, or drugged, or some other less than optimum mental/emotional/physical state. I don't recommend it.
The phrase "tireless" just means you keep at it, and you don't quit. It's actually something of a misnomer, because that word should imply that whatever you're doing doesn't make you tired, but that's not how it's used. It just means you don't give up, you don't stop, you don't give in to things like boredom and apparent lack of progress, etc. You keep on keeping on.
May the light surround you, may you be blessed. May the light surround us, may we be blessed. May love and light surround us all, and may we all be healed and blessed. And so it is, and so it shall be, now and ever after.
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