Note 4
Our imaginations are dreaming us.
Remember that matter exists
in four states: solid, liquid, gas, and plasma (lightning, etc). Dreaming illuminates the impossible. Human consciousness is akin to light
itself. We come into existence, that
is, possibility—from the negative realm of impossibility itself.
"Somewhere in the future you are already dead"... A. A. Attanasio said that.
"Somewhere in the future you are already dead"... A. A. Attanasio said that.
When
we dream, we access reservoirs of impossible memories. How so? Easily. Realize: "magic" itself (embedded
within "imagination") appears to literally be the force behind
creation itself. (Look no further than the Uncertainty Principle for proof of
this.) Most of us forget there are
*four* possible known states of matter (not just the three typical states of
solid, liquid, and gas). The fourth
known state is *plasma* (lightning itself is a form of it). My point?
To remind you to realize that the entire universe—every galaxy,
fusioning star, planetary system, ecological niche, asteroid, mineral, protein,
bacteria, molecule, and atom—is inherently connected to each other in a single
tapestry. The complete "Big
Picture" of our existence should be understood as a
"singularity", that is, something which may best be described as
having the quality of "Oneness."
Anyone reading this should already know by now that there appears to be
more "empty space" in between the molecules which make up everything
in existence than the amount of matter itself.
So how does all this relate to dreaming?
Let's stop the busy pace of our routines for a moment and take a look
around us. Everything we see, hear,
smell, taste, touch, and feel exists in a universe which somehow dreamed us up
out of oblivion and in return we ourselves dream of absolutely anything imaginable while we've lapsed back into unconsciousness during sleep. This "little sleep" we experience
nightly appears to be a fractal of the "bigger sleep" we all must
face, death itself. And so it goes. Death being the gateway (the
"omega" to our birth's "alpha") through which this cyclical
process continues endlessly as we are each individually restored to
"Ground Zero" (the interminable period directly after the "Big
Bang" and prior to the formation of stars.
Thus matter itself appears to be
eternally recycled through this universal process, and here we are today, with
only one thing left to do. Dream
harder.
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