How does the sleeping brain retain the intentions of a person’s conscious self (like not moving all or part of the body, or waking at a very specific time) and then actually carry them out?

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How does the sleeping brain retain the intentions of a person’s conscious self (like not moving all or part of the body, or waking at a very specific time) and then actually carry them out?

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I don’t think that anyone has conscious sleep brain control in the way that you’re asking. Your example of not loving the body during sleep doesn’t make sense, people move around in their sleep all the time.

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