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Dream Time 2

My personal beliefs about dreaming.


We dream into the collective unconscious. We dream about individual experiences. We dream about the Earth. We dream about fantasies. We dream about forces unknown. We do not actually have to go to sleep to dream. Dreaming is not fundamentally about being awake. Dreaming is more about waking up. Sometimes are dreams are interrupted by the alarm clock, in which case, it is harder to remember the dream you are having as you slept. Dreams show us the larger reality and our larger selves and can be used for healing and spiritual guidance. Sometimes we wake up wide awake with an intuitive flash. Something steps through the curtain of sleep and we are aware of the larger reality around us. Everything going on around us in our daily lives sometimes reveals a symbolic reference from a dream that you do not even remember.

The string, or M theory tells us that there are at least ten dimensions around us. We are aware of three plus time. Where are the other dimensions of physical reality? They are hidden inside something else where even scientists cannot find them. Maybe in dreamland we go to a real world which is physical as well as metaphysical, but are hidden. Ancient and indigenous people say the dream world is the real world. In our waking life we are often driven by other people’s expectations, preventing us from experiencing the reality of our dream world. I believe we often dream things before they happen. Maybe we dream everything before it happens. Maybe everything that comes to manifestation in this world in created in dream time.

I believe that when we die, we enter a dream state and the dream state might go on for a very long time. Maybe consciousness after a physical death continues on in a dream state. Maybe we get to know about that before we die is by dreaming on it. What we might learn from dreaming on it more is that consciousness separates and survives in another form, in another energy body and it survives, initially at least, in a dreamlike state in which lots of landscapes become accessible to our consciousness that we could get to know now if we paid more attention to our dreams. Perhaps the path of consciousness is the same as in our dreams where we get to know what follows death.

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  1. trishia

    On December 9, 2008 at 3:01 pm


    What a coincident! My daughter and I was trying to figure out a dream that her husband had. We are both into trying to figure out dreams. Incidently, I forget to write down my dreams because of forgetting most of them. Guess I’m always pooped at the end of the day..need that relaxation period that you talked about. Thanks for sharing such a needed and helpful article.

  2. Parish Loveless

    On December 9, 2008 at 6:11 pm


    I very much agree with your opinion. Very interesting ….

  3. poetic enigma

    On December 9, 2008 at 7:51 pm


    This is a great philosophy of things,
    a lot to ponder on,
    very interesting~

  4. Launie and Melynda Sorrels

    On December 10, 2008 at 12:23 am


    Everything that we are consists of energy. Einstein believed that we will evolve into a state of pure energy. Per certain theories in physics space in motion is relative and everything exists simultaneously. This said it would be very simple for ecergy to travel anywhere, through any dimension, instantaneously. Good post, Will.

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