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'''Sanjog's file''' is a file folder | | image = Sanjogs_file.jpg | ||
| caption = Mohinder discovers a file labeled "Sanjog, Iyer". | |||
| first = Seven Minutes to Midnight | |||
| owned = Chandra Suresh | |||
| status = held by [[Mohinder Suresh]] | |||
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'''Sanjog's file''' is a file folder (much like [[the Genesis Files]]) found in [[Chandra's office]], containing [[research]] on sleep, [[dream manipulation|dream]]s, and [[Sanjog Iyer]]. | |||
In [[Chandra Suresh|his father]]'s office in [[Madras]], [[Mohinder Suresh]] uses [[the key]] to unlock a desk drawer. Initially, he finds nothing, but | ==About== | ||
===[[Seven Minutes to Midnight]]=== | |||
In [[Chandra Suresh|his father]]'s [[Chandra's office|office]] in [[Madras]], [[Mohinder Suresh]] uses [[the key]] to unlock a desk drawer. Initially, he finds nothing, but upon closer inspection, he finds a file labeled "Sanjog, Iyer" tucked up inside the desk. The file contains various articles about sleep and [[dream manipulation|dream]]ing, as well as a photograph of the [[Sanjog Iyer|mysterious boy]] who has been appearing in Mohinder's dreams. | |||
===[[Episode:Homecoming|Homecoming]]=== | |||
Mohinder later shows the file to [[Nirand]], and tells him that the file describes Sanjog's [[power]] as the ability to "[[dream manipulation|enter your dreams]], alter your perceptions—a kind of spirit guide". Nirand remains skeptical and tells Mohinder he must have seen the file sometime in the past. Mohinder is determined to find the boy. Taking the picture of Sanjog found in the file, the two men walk through the streets searching for the mysterious boy. | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* Although the file is | * Although the file is labeled "Sanjog, Iyer", the boy's name is, according to [[Mohinder]], actually "[[Sanjog Iyer]]", not "Iyer Sanjog". "Sanjog" is a common first name, and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iyer the Iyers] are one of the most distinguished and well-established Brahmin castes in the Tamil region of which [[Madras]] is the capital. It's not uncommon for southern Indians to use the family name first and the given name second, particularly on documents. | ||
* In Sanjog's file is a picture of ''The Somnambulist's Song'' next to the [[Symbol]]. A [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somnambulist somnambulist] is someone who engages in sleepwalking, or in hypnosis describes a patient with a high suggestibility without the need to be in a full trance. | |||
==See Also== | |||
Chandra Suresh kept a number of other files relating to [[evolved humans]]: | |||
* [[Chandra's files]], which he had with him in his [[Mohinder's apartment|Brooklyn, NY apartment]] [[Six Months Ago|six months ago]]. Their current location is unknown. | |||
* [[The Genesis Files]], which [[Mohinder]] found in Chandra's [[Chandra's apartment (Chennai)|Chennai, India apartment]], and later moved to his [[Chandra's apartment (Brooklyn)|Brooklyn, NY apartment]]. | |||
* The [[Mozaic file]] about [[empathic mimicry]], which [[Mohinder]] shows to [[Nathan Petrelli]]. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Image:Sanjogs_file_1.jpg| | Image:Sanjogs_file_1.jpg|The file contains an image of ''The Somnambulist's Song'', including [[the Symbol]] on a Post-it note. | ||
Image:Sanjogs_file_2.jpg| | Image:Sanjogs_file_2.jpg|The file contains ''Clippings on Medicine'' from "[http://www.med.cmu.ac.th/HOME/ The Library, Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University]", on how learning continues in sleep. | ||
Image:Sanjogs_file_3.jpg| | Image:Sanjogs_file_3.jpg|In "Sleep Research Reveals New Areas in the Brain", Kellerman R. Mercheson proclaims scientists have used DCX imaging to discover a new and unusual sector in the human brain. | ||
Image:Sanjogs_file_4.jpg| | Image:Sanjogs_file_4.jpg|This drawing, found in the file, is of unknown origin. | ||
Image:Sanjogs_file_5.jpg|A | Image:Sanjogs_file_4b.jpg|The file contains drawings that are possibly of Native American, Aboriginal, Thai, Mayan, Incan or some other origin. | ||
Image:Sanjogs_file_5.jpg|A picture shows the [[Sanjog Iyer|mysterious boy]] with a soccer ball. | |||
Image:Sanjogs_file_6.jpg|A Post-it note is found below the photo, labeled "Dream Time". | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==External Links== | |||
* [http://www.common-place.org/vol-04/no-02/reiss/ Somnambulist's Song, 1847] - full text | |||
{{research}} | {{research}} | ||
[[Category: | [[Category: Research]] | ||
[[Category: Galleries]] | [[Category: Galleries]] |
Latest revision as of 06:12, 26 February 2010
Sanjog's file | |
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Mohinder discovers a file labeled "Sanjog, Iyer". | |
First mentioned: | Seven Minutes to Midnight |
Owned by: | Chandra Suresh |
Current status: | held by Mohinder Suresh |
Sanjog's file is a file folder (much like the Genesis Files) found in Chandra's office, containing research on sleep, dreams, and Sanjog Iyer.
About
Seven Minutes to Midnight
In his father's office in Madras, Mohinder Suresh uses the key to unlock a desk drawer. Initially, he finds nothing, but upon closer inspection, he finds a file labeled "Sanjog, Iyer" tucked up inside the desk. The file contains various articles about sleep and dreaming, as well as a photograph of the mysterious boy who has been appearing in Mohinder's dreams.
Homecoming
Mohinder later shows the file to Nirand, and tells him that the file describes Sanjog's power as the ability to "enter your dreams, alter your perceptions—a kind of spirit guide". Nirand remains skeptical and tells Mohinder he must have seen the file sometime in the past. Mohinder is determined to find the boy. Taking the picture of Sanjog found in the file, the two men walk through the streets searching for the mysterious boy.
Notes
- Although the file is labeled "Sanjog, Iyer", the boy's name is, according to Mohinder, actually "Sanjog Iyer", not "Iyer Sanjog". "Sanjog" is a common first name, and the Iyers are one of the most distinguished and well-established Brahmin castes in the Tamil region of which Madras is the capital. It's not uncommon for southern Indians to use the family name first and the given name second, particularly on documents.
- In Sanjog's file is a picture of The Somnambulist's Song next to the Symbol. A somnambulist is someone who engages in sleepwalking, or in hypnosis describes a patient with a high suggestibility without the need to be in a full trance.
See Also
Chandra Suresh kept a number of other files relating to evolved humans:
- Chandra's files, which he had with him in his Brooklyn, NY apartment six months ago. Their current location is unknown.
- The Genesis Files, which Mohinder found in Chandra's Chennai, India apartment, and later moved to his Brooklyn, NY apartment.
- The Mozaic file about empathic mimicry, which Mohinder shows to Nathan Petrelli.
Gallery
-
The file contains an image of The Somnambulist's Song, including the Symbol on a Post-it note.
-
The file contains Clippings on Medicine from "The Library, Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University", on how learning continues in sleep.
-
In "Sleep Research Reveals New Areas in the Brain", Kellerman R. Mercheson proclaims scientists have used DCX imaging to discover a new and unusual sector in the human brain.
-
This drawing, found in the file, is of unknown origin.
-
The file contains drawings that are possibly of Native American, Aboriginal, Thai, Mayan, Incan or some other origin.
-
A picture shows the mysterious boy with a soccer ball.
-
A Post-it note is found below the photo, labeled "Dream Time".
External Links
- Somnambulist's Song, 1847 - full text
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