Dream of Dreams


A story that stretches the imagination. Pushing the boundaries of everyday thinking is an exercise in 'intuitive power'.

From where what mysterious realms and time do dreams boil up and blister sleep? We all dream. Why do we dream? Some studies have hypothesized that dream organizes our lives so as we are balanced in our waking hours. Certainly, our waking hours influence our dream world.
In sleep, the walls in the mind are lowered and we are more connected to higher-self, our soul, and to nature and the universe (not in all dreams; but the ones that haunt us, that stick with us through time). In these dreams, we dream of unexplained phenomena faces from a very distant, even ancient past. In some dreams, we dream of times and places that seem so real and vivid the dream stays with us for our entire life. Why are some dreams so mysterious yet so real, and suggest more remaining to be experienced than will ever be explained?
I gain this opinion through personal observation and experiences while in deep meditation; in some dream states and deep meditation I believe our walls are down and we are wide open to self and the universe, hence the age-old expression (as within so without or as above so below), meaning in a certain stage of sleep or deep meditation we connect with our genetic makeup and soul, the genes of our lineage going back hundreds even thousands of years. Our connection makes sense in a dream because the walls of our waking reality are down and our connectedness to everything and depths of understanding stretches the entire time, space and being intersection where past, present, and future all meet or come together as one. At this intersection, the true nature of reality is accepted and makes sense.

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