Blindfold

Astronauts Richard H. Truly and Guion Bluford sleeping on board the Challenger. Bluford, in the foreground (upside-down) wears a sleep mask. Astronauts may find it difficult to sleep in space.
Sleep mask

A blindfold (from Middle English blindfellen) is a garment, usually of cloth, tied to one's head to cover the eyes to disable the wearer's sight. While a properly fitted blindfold prevents sight even if the eyes are open, a poorly tied or trick blindfold may let the wearer see around or even through the blindfold.

Applications

Blindfolds can be used in various applications:

A collection of BDSM blindfolds.

Use of a blindfold is said to enhance the remaining senses of the wearer, focusing attention on sound, smells and physical contact. This increased awareness is said to allow for greater excitement and anticipation by eliminating visual cues, as one cannot see what to expect. It also requires trust of the submissive, with all the emotional ramifications that entails.[6]

Symbolism

The blindfold has been a powerful symbol in divination and mythology since the 15th century.

In law, it is seen being worn by Lady Justice, to represent objectivity and impartiality.[7]

The blindfold as a symbol is also a common theme in tarot and other divination methods. It can represent themes of the victim, resistance to clarity, denial, or limited views. It is often accompanied by underlying themes of integrity and truth at a cost. Likewise, the icon of the blindfold can symbolize the dichotomy of the conscious and the unconscious, as wearing a blindfold represents a stasis or a lesser state of consciousness, whereas taking off one's blindfold represents a form of awakening or rebirth. It also represents connection to feeling over senses, emphasizing the importance of emotion over perception.[8]

See also

References

  1. Gooley, Joshua J.; Chamberlain, Kyle; Smith, Kurt A.; Khalsa, Sat Bir S.; Rajaratnam, Shantha M. W.; Van Reen, Eliza; Zeitzer, Jamie M.; Czeisler, Charles A.; Lockley, Steven W. (March 2011). "Exposure to Room Light before Bedtime Suppresses Melatonin Onset and Shortens Melatonin Duration in Humans". The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism. 96 (3): E463–E472. ISSN 0021-972X. PMC 3047226Freely accessible. PMID 21193540. doi:10.1210/jc.2010-2098.
  2. "Why you sleep better with less light?". SleepWiz™. 2017-06-28. Retrieved 2017-06-28.
  3. "Stages of Sleep - Non-REM and REM Sleep Cycles | Tuck Sleep". Tuck Sleep. Retrieved 2017-06-28.
  4. The News Today Online Edition, Of entertainers and blindfolded drivers by Atty. Cyril Regalado (retrieved July 31, 2011)
  5. Blindfolds in novelty kits
  6. NeoVox International Magazine, Psst...pass the handcuffs Archived September 20, 2008, at the Wayback Machine. by Alex Reid, December 22, 2005 (retrieved August 1, 2006)
  7. Blindfolds in justice.
  8. Blindfolds in tarot.

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