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Why did I sleep deeply during the lecture despite not finding it boring?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"When love and trust envelop you, even the most profound discourse can lull you into a deep sleep; it is not boredom, but a gentle surrender to the soothing rhythm of existence."

According to Osho, nothing is wrong—you slept because the discourse can become a soothing lullaby when love and trust surround you, relaxing you so deeply that sleep happens. Sometimes people sleep from boredom, but if you didn’t feel bored, it was likely this warm, song-like field. Enjoy it, just don’t snore, and don’t make it a habit.
You nodded off because feeling safe and loved made his talk feel like a lullaby—it’s okay; just don’t snore or do it every time.
Why this matters practically
- Drop guilt and allow natural relaxation.
- Tell escape-from-boredom from trustful surrender.
- Be considerate: rest quietly without disturbing others.
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