The Gospel of Self-ing: A Phenomenology of Sleep

  • Wu K
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Abstract

Sleep isconsciousness naturally folded back to itself in the self-come-home-to-self, tofind life nourished, renovated, and vitalized, all beyond objective management.Sleep can never be understood with direct conscious approach, but must beapproached indirectly, implicatively, and alive coherently, as tried here.Sleep (A) is Spontaneity, (B) Self-Fullness, and so (C) sleep is life’s Gospelof Self-ing.

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Wu, K. (2014). The Gospel of Self-ing: A Phenomenology of Sleep. Open Journal of Philosophy, 04(02), 117–129. https://doi.org/10.4236/ojpp.2014.42016

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