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What Dreams May Come
Practice Mindfulness on the Meaning of Dreams
A Metaphysician’s View of Dreams
Materialist
• Consciousness’s response to the different electrochemical reactions of a body at rest
Idealist
• An unfettered channel to the information held in the collective consciousness of the universe
The Meaning of Dreams in the Holographic Multiverse
• The unconscious experience with the process of projection.
A Hero’s Holograph
• "I sketched every morning in a notebook a small circular drawing,...which seemed to correspond to my inner situation at the time....Only gradually did I discover what the mandala really is:...the Self, the wholeness of the personality, which if all goes well is harmonious."
• —Carl Jung, Memories, Dreams, Reflections, pp 195 – 196.
"Mandala Golden Flower Jung" by A Jung's unknown patient (woman) - Scan from Mystery of the Golden Flower by C. G. Jung. Licensed under Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Mandala_Golden_Flower_Jung.JPG#/media/File:Mandala_Golden_Flower_Jung.JPG
History’s Hologram
Dark Age Dream Archetype New Age Dream Archetype
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Populist Projection
• Dream archetypes correlate to the historic and popular culture ones, that is, the ones in myths, fairy tales, and epics – stories popular in their time, independent of medium.
• These stories tap into a greater cultural undercurrent and, when done well, explain the happenings in the collective unconscious.
• Heroes and villains command the aspirations and fears of the society at large, be it heaven versus hell, man versus technology, plants versus zombies.
Deja vu
• From the French, • literally "already seen", • the phenomenon of having the strong
sensation that an event or experience currently being experienced has been experienced in the past, regardless of whether it has actually happened
Entangled neurochemical markers in the fabric that makes up our future light cone… huh?
• We’ve all had them right? Dreams that suggest the future? Dreams that stick in your unconscious memory and when they occur are then remembered?
• Mine have never been more than a curiosity, a few sentences, a brief dialogue at the most,
• …but what are these? – Entangled neurochemical markers in the fabric that makes
up our future light cone? – A wrinkle in time and thought? – A glimpse into another of string theory’s dimensions?
Practice Mindfulness on Deja Vu• Remember the last time you had a deja vu dream, where you became
aware of an ordinary conversation or a situation because you had the sneaking situation that you had dreamed it many nights before.
• Recall how all of your senses came alive in building a comparison. • Try to remember the dream, what was the most vivid part? Was it in
color? • Try and keep up with your memory of the dream, perform the script
flawlessly, stay aware of your queues. • In your conscious life, practice mindfulness by actively noticing the
present moment. Always try to live your life like this, assured that your path has been scripted by an inflationary universe where you can see the history of radiation at the edge of the universe, and you can use the fabric’s instant information intuition to think about the future-past.
Like this? Find more…
• For more explorations of myth and mindfulness and its usefulness in defining your heroic life path, visit heroiclifepath.com.
•Practice Mindfulness on the Meaning of Dreams