The dream, the fantasy however evolutionary [IF55-8focus]

[…] We wanted to talk about gods instead your waking dreams, of your fantasies, of those dreams which are part of your daily life and which are closely interwoven with it.
Who among you does not dream of something during the day? Who among you does not sometimes get lost in daydreams?

If you pay attention to your dreams for more than a moment, you will realize that they are the direct derivative of what your desires are and that, in almost all cases, they express yours. Io.

Therefore, before becoming interested in the interpretation of night dreams, we recommend that you dedicate yourself to the interpretation of your dreams in a waking state.

In fact, while the nocturnal ones are very complex and arise from the work of your ego (therefore from your physical body, from the astral one and from the mental one) but, also, from the vibrations of your body of consciousness and, again, from those that come from your Be, from your spark, those in the waking state are mainly under the dominion of your ego, even if only due to the fact that, during the waking state, your awareness is centered mainly on what you are experiencing and, therefore, on the reactions of the your I to the events that, every day, stimulate him to desire and, consequently, to "dream" something different from what, in reality, he is experiencing directly.

By this, I certainly do not mean to say that even through dreams in a waking state you cannot find elements that can be traced back to your consciousness or to the impulses sent by your spark (God forbid!) But, simply, that the element preponderant and, therefore, objectively easier to investigate turns out to be the reflection of your ego on them.

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Dreaming while awake, you say, is part of the illusion.
Quite right. But, on closer inspection, perhaps even living the experience is not part of the illusion? To get out of the illusion it is necessary to increase one's conscience and to increase one's conscience it is necessary, as we have always said, to live the experience, be it subjective or real.

Otherwise we should think that those who are not sane and live in an illusory autistic world or completely divorced from reality have been abandoned to themselves by the Absolute and put in a position to lose an entire life. In reality, even in these cases theevolution expands because the illusion, experienced as true, obtains the same result as the real experience.

But be careful: it is different the illusion in which we crystallize deliberately to refuse to face some unpleasant personal reality or not such as to satisfy one's desires, and it stops the possibility of experience that will start again only when the individual manages to find the desire and inner strength not to succumb to the force of unlikely dreams .

In other words the dream, even unattainable, that causes man to move in the reality of the physical world giving him the push to try to make his dream come true, it is a dream that becomes a source of action and understanding, but a dream that remains only a mental hypothesis, an escape from reality, an excuse not to act, a screen behind which to hide can only turn out to be, in the end, a source of pain.

Il feel collides with this rigid barrier formed by the ego and, not finding the way to move the individual from within, he will somehow put that external mechanism into action which, with often dramatic consequences, will attempt to re-establish the flow of vibrations between the body of consciousness and the lower body.

A popular adage states: "The value of a man is recognizable in the value of his dreams"
It is true, children and brothers, but it would be more correct to affirm also that the value of man is recognizable in the way in which he works to make these dreams come true. Abn-el-tar


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5 comments on “The dream, the fantasy however evolutionary [IF55-8focus]”

  1. Very addicting.
    The initial passage in which we make a list of our "components" and mention, after the transitory bodies, consciousness and the self (spark), as if they were two different entities (consciousness and self / spark), leaves me a little perplexed. ).
    It didn't seem like it or at least I hadn't caught it.

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  2. Everything contributes to evolution, to "movement" in a broad sense.
    The trouble, if we can define it that way, is crystallization: high attention
    this must be constantly maintained

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  3. "Feeling collides with this rigid barrier formed by the ego and, not finding the way to move the individual from within, somehow it will put into action that external mechanism which, with often dramatic consequences, will try to re-establish the flow of vibrations between the body of consciousness and the lower body. "
    Very concrete experience that has marked crucial phases of my life. Disruption of the crystallization presented an important pain rate.

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