"Of all human activities, sleep is the most rewarding." So said Sathya Sai Baba — a line from a devotional song sung during bhajans, the weekly prayer meeting of Sai Devotees that my dad would take me to when I was growing up.

Of course I did more than that — I read his writings, discourses, his one-liners. This one liner has always stayed with me.

One night in 2003, I woke up in the middle of the night and randomly said "BRL Hardy." At the time I was obsessed with the Australian sharemarket and knew that it was one of the companies listed there. It's a wine company.

I didn't make much of it at the time, and dismissed it as some by-product of my obsession with the sharemarket. However, after a short time — maybe a month or two — an American wine company came in and bought BRL Hardy, paying a 28% premium above what the shares were trading at. Again, an experience in my life that has always stayed with me.

This was my first experience of how sleep indeed is the most rewarding of all human activities.

Further, if you go to sleep by connecting the incoming breath with the outgoing breath — you will have a great sleep — filled with potential for Precognition.

I have called this technique "sarcophagus," because when growing up I was a big fan of a sci-fi television show called Stargate. In that show, one of the alien technologies was where characters who were severely injured in combat would lie down in a sarcophagus and get healed and recovered in a very short space of time.

My first two articles are in a way a process by which I can have the same experience again and again and again. You will find my first article Russia vs Ukraine and my second article Who am I? here on this site.