O Sono Da Morte Jun 2026
We will all enter o sono da morte . Whether it is a door, a wall, or a warm bath—no one has returned with a definitive map. But the metaphor persists because it is useful. It allows us to sit beside the dying without screaming. It allows us to place flowers on graves. It allows us to say "rest in peace" and mean it.
Até lá—rest in the sleep of death, or wake to something more. We cannot know. But we can finally accept that not-knowing is the only honest answer. o sono da morte
Chronic insomniacs often report that their fear is not of missing sleep, but of rehearsing death while awake. Lying still in the dark, breathing slowly, eyes closed—the body mimics the corpse. For the anxious, every night is a small death. They fight sleep because sleep feels like surrender. To sleep is to practice dying. To die is to never wake. We will all enter o sono da morte