From a purely empirical standpoint our minds go nowhere. Your whole life is nothing but an unbroken stream of consciousness, you never slept a day in your life. Just because you can wake up, point at a clock and create a story that so-and-so many hours have passed doesn't mean anything. There might be more time passing for the people who are "awake" during this time, but this is not a problem for the universal mind.…
This theory requires you to distrust a lot of people who saw you sleeping for a long time. It also requires ignoring a lot of common sense knowledge. For example, the chicken you left marinating overnight for your breakfast became quite tasty, why is that so if no time has passed? Why does your body become lighter overnight? The inconsistencies just keep piling on if you want to believe time doesn't pass when you're…
Imagine to let go of all stories your mind comes up with to make sense of sleep and time, what is left? In that state there is simply no sleep happening, only perception and movement.