The Question is put forth:
Are we dreamed? And if so, who or what is dreaming us?
I assert that SOMETHING ELSE may be dreaming us. That something else is The Source, All That Is, and it dreams us into BEing. It dreams (or manifests) a multitude of "dream projections" so it can experience all that these projections experience and assimilate. And it is doing so RIGHT HERE, RIGHT NOW.
Perhaps... nothing is real in our perceived reality... it is all illusory. There is no You, there is no Me. There is only The Source Dreamer. That we BELIEVE or PERCEIVE that we ARE... is due to the illusory power of the "dream" which we a part of.
When you dream (during YOUR sleep cycle) do you not create? Do you not create and interact so realistically in your dreams that often you wake and are CONVINCED that what you experienced in dream time really occurred? You then spend a good part of your waking day trying to verify your experience or you operate as if it were so? You can't tell the difference between what is "real" and what was "dreamed".
"As above, so below..."
So... who's to say that what you are experiencing RIGHT HERE, RIGHT NOW as your reality is not being dreamt as a part of a larger dream?
Interesting contemplation isn't it?
Ah, Matthew would it be less fluid? Shorter? Maybe not. Things only APPEAR to be solid and full of substance. What you may discover as you let go into the flow i that they are not solid at all. They are just an illusion of solid "held" by our projected thoughts. Stop thinking.. stop projecting and VOILA! the "world" (the matter, ALL of it) dissolves. I know, I have "dissolved" it. The only thing that exists always is Light and the force of Love. All else is consciousness projected. Which leads us back to whose consciousness?
So... are we a dream of a larger entity? Or are we a dream of ourselves? What will we wake up to discover? It is fun to embrace the possibilities! :-D
Thank you for your contemplation and comment.
Posted by: Amy Flynn | 2010.03.20 at 10:42 AM
I've thought about this one occasionally. If we were part of a larger dream...wouldn't it be less fluid? Wouldn't it be much, much shorter? Wouldn't reality shift in odd ways sometimes? Things are too solid, too full of substance for this life to be a dream of some larger entity, I think.
Posted by: Mathew | 2010.03.19 at 09:05 PM