Friday, April 8, 2011

ADORE202

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DREAMS

There are actually very little differences between sleep dreams and the
waking state.

Both are projections of virtual realities in consciousness.

In both the dreamer can be either lucid or non lucid.

Non lucid means implied referents are more real and important than the
conscious symbols that refer to them.

Lucid means conscious symbols are taken as the primary actuality which
they are (along of course with the perceiver of the symbols).

Non lucid means the being deals with uncertain and unprovable
referents.

Lucid means the being deals only in the perfect certainties
of his conscious symbols.

There are other dreamers both in our sleep dreams and in
our waking dream.

Our control over either sleep or waking dreams ranges from total to
none depending on the situation and our cognition level.

The process of going OT is the process regaining lucidity
in the sleep and waking dreams, and regaining direct causative
power over both of them.

The implied referent does not in fact exist, and if it did there would
never be any way to know it did because all we can observe are our
conscious symbols of it.

Homer

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