What are dreams?

by | May 3, 2020 | 0 comments

“Dreams are thoughts lighting up during sleep. When thoughts light up while we are awake we call it reality, and when thoughts light up while we are asleep we call it dreaming. Why is that? Neither shows reality so why do we believe one more than the other? Product of the mind can never be real, but points to the real, that’s all we can know. We dream in an attempt to find wholeness – bridging conscious thoughts and unconscious thoughts together. We have an evolutionary drive to seek Oneness.”

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