WALK TOGETHER – SLEEP ALONE (26-Feb-2021)

Walk and the world walks with you; sleep and you sleep alone.

Somnambulism or sleepwalking is a sleep disorder and mandates medical evaluation.  It integrates the sleeping and walking activities into one thread.  Time to celebrate walking and sleeping as two distinct streams of activities.

Man is a social animal termed the great philosopher Aristotle.  During the waking state, man when into the act of walking aspires to be in the company of fellow walkers to build a conversation.  One may concur to have healthy discussion on a multitude of topics or lose the plot to gravitate into an argumentative mode at decibel levels scorned by neighbours and fellow walkers.

In the other (non)activity - an afternoon siesta, or the retirement at the end-of-day, termed sleep where one further slip into a dream state, gets rid of all entanglements to slip into a deep slumber.  Peaceful for the one asleep or soundful with accompanied roars for the partner (sometimes even the neighbour), only others can vouch.  Once one falls asleep, he is alone in this world with not even an iota of a sense of presence or absence about oneself, leave alone others.

Our country had Mahatma Gandhi who walked till it hurt the others who followed him.  Be it the Salt Satyagraha or other protest marches the frames captured his feet with a stick to depict his fast-paced movement.  Baba Amte a renowned social worker walked from Kanyakumari to Kashmir - K2K, to inspire the citizens to unite as One India.  Walking is symbolic of discipline, endurance, community togetherness, and as an initiative to create social awareness to inspire people to embrace an overarching cause. 

On the other hand, Kumbhakarna - a mythological character, a giant from the epic Ramayana, is believed to have slept for six months in a year, while during the balance period stayed perpetually hungry and devoured any food or living organism in sight.  The modern-day coinage being ‘sleepy head’ or ‘glutton!’

Research suggests five times a week and thirty minutes a day as an optimal walk regimen; these days a doctors’ recommendation too.  It helps keep many diseases at bay; intensity derived and dependant on one’s age.

Research suggests that sleep as a regimen is for a good eight (8) hours during adult years to rejuvenate cells, strengthen the body, and energize the mind.  It provides a strong fillip for perfect harmony in the body-mind-soul paradigm, a conduit to wellness and happiness.  Brain toxins are removed twice as faster when asleep compared to when awake.  A sleep deficit though results in a state of unhappiness and irksome mental state.  Lack of good quality sleep takes an ominous shape of a public health issue.

Man, in all chatter mood when walking in the company of others is totally unaware of any existence around.  Sleep too makes one unaware of any existence with cessation of ongoing chatter and helps the mind to lapse into inactivity.  Do you recognize the similarities the two have on humans making them unaware?

Both these activities perfectly complement each other.  Sleep a vital activity for the body-mind to rest so one can be in good health to be able to walk.  While all the walk helps the physical body to stay in perfect shape and expend energy to induce and enhance a good sleep.  This translates to a state of nirvana.

In homo sapiens, the two activities in good synchronization is best exemplified in a mutually exclusive manner to reap the fullest benefits.  Would it not be better to celebrate the two as distinct ones?


Comments

  1. Interesting Observation. Also I still remember the session where you you emphasized on ways to keep healthy body & mind

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    1. Thanks...wish you had left your name. The alignment to body-mind-soul underlines the peace within.....
      Good you can remember my session from way past......thanks once again....

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  2. Prasanna.. very interesting and useful topics blended in your amazing way of telling the story. Metrics for sleep (8hrs a day) and walk (30 min a day for 5 days in week) are to be maintained for a great health. Thanks for you insightful articles. - Pavan Garikapati

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    1. Pavan ji.... thanks for your lovely comments and the software industry- like metrics is interesting....
      Thanks as always for your insightful comments

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  3. There is a lot of research now on how CSF helps remove toxins in the brain when asleep and possibility if getting rejuvenation thru short meditations. It is also proved now that healthy /right meditation practice done regularly helps with overcoming both insomnia and sleep walking.

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    1. Totally agree...100%. The benefits of sleeping are underrated in the sense it's almost taken for granted....
      Meditation is a topic for another day....
      Thanks for your comments

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  4. Very interesting and absorbing......i need to walk a minimum of one hour every day . Would like to sleep 8 hrs but that's wishful thinking. G.Narendra

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  5. Great way to progress the daily life.... thanks a lot Narendra... appreciate it

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  6. Scientific facts laced with humour.Nice read

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    1. Thank you very much Anil. The essence of our life is driven by science... we add humour to make it palatable

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  7. Good comparison PH. Some are silent while walking, esp in current �� regime, while some talk in their sleep, esp spouses who don't get a chance to talk while awake ��.

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    1. Prakash thanks... saw your next comment on emojis....
      Good points you've made... yes pandemic has changed behaviour... sleep talking a good mention...
      Thanks again....

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  8. 'Once one falls asleep, he is alone in this world with not even an iota of a sense of presence or absence about oneself, leave alone others.'

    This line got me thinking.....Isn't it
    experiencing " Death" everyday

    Savitha

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    1. Bingo... absolutely that's what it is. But then that's an enriching experience when contemplated upon once awake....

      Thanks for your comments when this got you thinking....

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    2. Interesting observation.. 👌 good sleep+walking = good health :)

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    3. Thank you very much... all of these are our experiences in our daily life....

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  9. Walk to sleep & sleep to walk, one directly proportional to the other! Well expressed.By the way, I am on my walk.
    These lines keep haunting me though
    ---- And miles to go before I sleep
    And miles to go before I sleep.
    Very good flow of thoughts.👍

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    1. Absolutely right.... so much to do before one can sleep..

      Thanks a lot.. appreciate

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