Saturday, December 24, 2011

Happy Holidays!




Happy Holidays!

(The card is based on my brother's art work, rendered in black and white)

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

A Solstice Greeting and Wish for You

Dear friends,

...dear beautiful people in my life... you all mean so much to me, you cannot know.

...this year I thought I had nothing to share (art or poem or video), but, then, Shadow Cave is about reaching into the darkness in ourselves and bringing what is hidden in us to light, which is sort of like the return of the sun in the darkest moment.

It's a small offering, and perhaps too long to watch. Don't worry if you don't, I don't mind and I'll still love you. I did subtitle it, so click on the cc if you'd like to read along, or translate into another language.


direct link: Shadow Cave

It's based on a real ritual I did in 1995 and wrote an extensive entry in my journal about. I re-wrote the ritual as a sort of modern fairy tale. It's about integrating ourselves at our deepest levels, however we image that. Sometimes what is in our shadows is not anything 'sinful' at all! It's only what we've repressed in ourselves... which could be our recognizing how luminescent we really are!

Shadows and dopple gangers appear in this videopoem, as ever. :) Please forgive. (I just can't help being multiple, ya know!)

I offer it to the light within us.

On this Solstice, Festival of the Lights, and for the auspicious coming year, many blessings to you, wishes for good health, prosperity, good fortune in work, relationships, family, and the success of all your creative endeavours,

love, Brenda


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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

A Bio-Alarm Clock in my iPhone!


I highly recommend this little app for .99cents, if you have an iPhone (3 or 4), an iPod touch, or an iPad (1 or 2). You load the app, set the alarm, and put it on the mattress next to you face down without turning your device off. It maps your sleep cycles all night. In the morning it generates a lovely little graph for you. It is one of the best selling apps in the world, and it is not hard to see why.

Not only that, but it is an alarm clock that will gently wake you when you are in your lightest sleep phase in the half hour time period you set for the alarm.

You can learn a a lot about your sleep habits, and perhaps how to improve them so that you wake feeling refreshed, and ready for the day.

I've only used it twice, and have included my graphs too, at the end of this article.


Quoted from Sleep Cycle's website: http://www.sleepcycle.com/
Have you ever woken up feeling completely wrecked when the alarm clock goes off, despite the fact that you have slept "enough" hours? When this happens you have probably been awakened during a deep sleep phase, and your whole day can turn into one long zombie marathon.

Other days you spring out of bed with a smile on your face, feeling completely rested even though you shouldn't. As the alarm clock goes off, chance seems to play a big role in how your day will become. But does it really have to be that way? This is where the Sleep Cycle alarm clock application comes into play.





During the night you go from light sleep to deep sleep, occasionally entering into a dream state which is called REM-sleep. These are things that your normal alarm clock does not care about, and will go off at the set time regardless of whether you are in a light sleep phase or in the deepest sleep. However, since you move differently in bed during the different phases, the Sleep Cycle alarm clock is able to use the accelerometer in your iPhone to monitor your movement and determine which sleep phase you are in. Sleep Cycle then uses a 30 minute alarm window that ends at your set alarm time and wakes you in your lightest sleep phase. 

"This isn't really something new. These so called bio-alarm clocks have been around for years and work very well, but they usually come with a hefty $200 price tag. I realized that the iPhone has all the components needed, and decided to make an alarm clock that works exactly the same, but sell it for a dollar or two instead."Maciek Drejak, the programmer behind the application, says. 


Example 1: a typical sleep graph


Example 2: more irregular sleep with a period
of being awake or nearly awake at 6am

The second example has a bit more irregular sleep. The user did probably not sleep as well as in example 1. In this example the user's partner got up at 6am. This is clearly seen - the user was awake or nearly awake at around 6am when her or his partner got up. 


My graphs from two recent nights.



I was blown away because that day I did, indeed, wake at 7am, but as I didn't need to get up, drifted back off for awhile. My sleep hit some deeper phases but nothing like the "normal sleep graph."





Happy to see at least one dip into "Deep Sleep." This sleep was after 3 churning, sleepless nights, and I was exhausted, and, for me, slept very well. 


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