Saturday, August 6, 2016

The Communication of Dreams


                Time is a surface. All of our experience dreams, maybe make us able to see the foundations of daily life. Each dream is a fantasy, be it good or bad. Dreams can be the reflections of reality, but fortunately, they don't always have to come true. Our human psyche is utterly static and does not like to move. Luckily dreams communicate for us. Without any pretense of expectation, "Any life can be timeless." We can succeed or fail. Live or die, or just keep repeating endless painful remembering. But dreams however are forever. So our dreams never really have to happen. Hopefully.

                 Time is helping me remember my oldest dreams. Look into my personal "Mirror of Karma." For all the wrong I have done, my dreams have always been true for me. Some dreams can be universal:
          Running on all fours like a dog, then upright running into lifting off the ground. Flying out of the world into somewhere a great distance away only to come crashing down back into the body.
          Or the one where we are being chased, and the path to escape becomes a trap. We may even get used to it and start to realize it's just a dream and we try to wake up.
          Also the dream of walking down endless city streets, corner after corner. Beautiful buildings in every direction. Heavily over populated streets. This is a very popular dream today about the future.
          And then there's the one about going through door after door, only to come back to always remembering, you've already checked that last door that you just went through again. You keep trying to check to see if the doors leading upward will get you back outside again. Back to the beach, to the mountains.
          I still have those dreams about skipping classes and failing tests, and the report card I didn't want to show. Speaking as a stress tester, I always find it strange where I actually find the bad bugs in our commonly used technologies.

                  Our language of dreams isn't that hard to interpret, It's just most people jump to the wrong conclusions. In fact dreams aren't personal issues at all. Your internal theatre is just a self regulator. It's definitely possible to train yourself to remember the dreams that have happened to other people. There seems to be this micro flash feature to the human dream apparatus. In a reflex mental process, speed ceases to be the limiting factor to a conscious processing. Generally, and for good reason, we are of necessity required to maintain a grounded functional life. So we are instructed as children to get our heads out of the clouds.

                  But dreams are not the sort of things to be taken likely. The dreams of the collective are rarely ever trivial. Once we imagine, there is a shared space in which to interact. Your face is a blank screen. We have been here a thousand times before. I feel like I know you. Interspace is the final frontier. Dream on my children of the web.

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