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circastes
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Re: Who here thinks that life is literally a dream? [Re: MarkostheGnostic]
#22910407 - 02/16/16 12:42 AM (7 years, 11 months ago) |
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Sorry if this thread is a bit alienating to some people. I kinda just threw it out there arrogantly.
I assure you it's happening though. At this point I'm just taking the opportunity to see if I can improve life for everybody somehow.
All I can suggest is take mushrooms and take them seriously.
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Re: Who here thinks that life is literally a dream? [Re: circastes]
#22910424 - 02/16/16 12:51 AM (7 years, 11 months ago) |
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I think life is literally a dream for this reason.
Dreams, 'reality' and hallucinations, for me, all have one thing in common, which is that all three of them present me with visual, auditory and tactile sensations (among others) which my consciousness cannot distinguish from each other in terms of one being more real than another.
I don't know if life is literally a dream but it doesn't seem like there's a meaningful difference between consciousness being aware of one set of sensations to another set of sensations.
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Re: Who here thinks that life is literally a dream? [Re: Eywa_devotee]
#22912420 - 02/16/16 03:22 PM (7 years, 11 months ago) |
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Eywa_devotee said: It is a dream quite literally: It is a projection of consciousness into a virtual and independent working time space from the source as a form of embodied being experiencing temporal causality. Causality is created by three different things: History or initial conditions, Present variables, and potential quantum state manifestations thereof.
The current reality is a consensual reality created by a thought form being that feeds it's individual ego in a vain attempt to understand the initial conditions of unity. It is the manifestation of what we call quantum duality and is what most people call God.
When you dream it is the same: A projection of your awareness (consciousness)and your individual ego into a virtual and independent working time space, except it is outside the local time-stream causality domain enforced by the controlling entity.
The only difference is the dream-state we are currently living in is the dream of another conscious being. As such, this domain is mostly controlled by the fractal matrix projected by an observing singularity as a means to sustain it's desired form. In your own dream, you simply manifest thought forms to integrate what was experienced in the causal reality. It is doing the same thing...
Space-Time itself is a fractal created by a quanta divided by a singularity. The quanta is awareness itself, pure consciousness, while the singularity is it's mirror image of form.
I dig that.
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circastes said: Any takers? What's your evidence?
I take. Evidence is all subjective for the most part, anything otherwise has culpable deniability. So it's more of a personal affirmation than anything for others, not that I would show them if or point out the "glitch" in the matrix on purpose if done in their presence(barring three family members).
1-Experiencing OBEs, and NDEs was akin to surfacing from the depths of the dream, take a breath, only to submerge in the dreamlike environment we exist in. 2-Though,through utilizing the little skills I honed during such states as OBE, and LDing, then applying them to the "real world" I learned that life really is very dream-like. Far exceeding dream-like then I originally thought. 3-I learned how everything is basically reverse from what I was taught. Thought first, energy first, then form, then body. Spiritual beings having a physical experience, not me having a spiritual experience(say with OBEs/NDEs). In applying particular parameters, felt more like hacking the mainframe. It's all really old school though, nothing new, though new to me. Super neat, and it blew my mind.
I'm in for a penny in for a pound. And jive with alot of what's been said here already. Very cool thoughts you guys.
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Re: Who here thinks that life is literally a dream? [Re: Thecollective]
#22913136 - 02/16/16 06:57 PM (7 years, 11 months ago) |
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It's said that man is created in the image of God.
From that, we can assume that the material world also holds things which have a spiritual counterpart.
As many philosophies reveal, there are many things applicable to mind and body such as water and trees (in both their form and behaviour). I think literal allegories exist also. Everything required to learn of the dream seems to be contained within it.
Dreaming when we go to bed (or wherever else) is maybe the allegory and biggest and most important allegory in the 'game' which teaches that we are infact in a dream and will eventually wake. There's also additional teachings within this, namely, when we pass over, we will forget this existence (as we do most with most dreams), or at most the dream loses significance. Another is that dreams are a product of the minds state and vice-versa (dreams stirring up emotions upon wake). From this we can deduct that this existence has a knock on affect upon the 'spirit world' and likewise, the spirit world can affect it. The spirit world is no more exclusive than the dream is to the mind. Everything is interconnected.
Just like humans have generations, the planes of existence too may have them. The dream as we know it could be a third generation from the source. The fact that we can poke our heads into this third generate existence and then pull out (waking) gives us a vantage point to establish our bearings in our supposed 'reality'.
Summarizing on a simplistic level, dreams tell us that illusions DO exist.
Edited by Duncan Rowhl (02/16/16 07:08 PM)
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Re: Who here thinks that life is literally a dream? [Re: circastes]
#22951922 - 02/27/16 12:45 PM (7 years, 10 months ago) |
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circastes said: Any takers? What's your evidence?
My evidence -
1. Eyes change in the mirror according to imagination, suggesting one is dreaming.
2. Weather and quality of world I'm in is depended upon state of mind.
3. Brain and body heal at will and are getting younger.
Seems the best explanation to suit the facts here is - this is 'some kind of dream'.
I feel a bit euphoric now, perhaps its the peace of mind from getting out of this nihilism I've been experiencing lately.

I have felt that life was a sort of dream/manifestation/hologram/projection ever since a breakthrough salvia trip which occurred in 2003.
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Re: Who here thinks that life is literally a dream? [Re: circastes]
#22952135 - 02/27/16 02:10 PM (7 years, 10 months ago) |
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circastes said: Any takers? What's your evidence?
I don't think life is a dream I know it is
my evidence is my personal experience
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Re: Who here thinks that life is literally a dream? [Re: circastes]
#22952143 - 02/27/16 02:14 PM (7 years, 10 months ago) |
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I think that thinking is literally a dream.
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Re: Who here thinks that life is literally a dream? [Re: Chronic7]
#22952341 - 02/27/16 03:13 PM (7 years, 10 months ago) |
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-------------------- "Don't believe everything you think". -Anom. " All that lives was born to die"-Anom. With much wisdom comes much sorrow, The more knowledge, the more grief. Ecclesiastes circa 350 BC
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Re: Who here thinks that life is literally a dream? [Re: Icelander]
#22952350 - 02/27/16 03:14 PM (7 years, 10 months ago) |
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Re: Who here thinks that life is literally a dream? [Re: circastes] 1
#22952450 - 02/27/16 03:44 PM (7 years, 10 months ago) |
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