Friday, August 05, 2011

Does the Nest dream?


My latest conversation with Elzbieta has completed a circle of loosely related thoughts sewing them together to make the Oroboros of questions: "when you dream, should you be aware of your morals/actions?"
This question draws out the other questions in its asking.
Questions like:
"can you be aware at the same level as you are when awake?"
"When you are awake, to what level is the dream state aware?"
"With awakening, while awake, you grow and mature... When asleep, and dreaming, do you grow and mature in a related portion, or are there other maturity levels entirely?"
"why should we be awake when dreaming?"
"Why should we have morals when we are asleep? No one is hurt... Are they??

This question of dreaming morality is quickly flowering, from its inception at 11:30 8/5/11 am..
It has sprouted questions of interspecies connections, through dreaming...
The question of dreaming of others, like married couples do...
The idea that one can "cheat" while dreaming... is it healthier to dream in the bliss of "non Morality" or is it better for us to be awake/aware and conscious/conscience while dreaming?
If one can train them selves to be aware that they are dreaming, while they are asleep... then once they do this, they can fly, change shapes, be any where, any time... and anyone...
If one is dreaming while awake, is this the same?
If one can dream something that involves someone else, like a sister, or a wife, or a husband, and they find out later that their dream was not just random, but that it was a real connection to reality... (there have been numerous people who have dreamed specific dreams that turned out that they could not have been aware of certain details, that they could not have physically have seen, or known... such as the friend of a pilot that was shot down in "Desert Storm" who dreamed that his friend was tied up at the wrist, and in a cell with a specific blanket...) Does this mean that our awakened awake state could be more like a dream?
This is my current opinion:
That when my young daughter leaned into my ear last week, (and whispered for no apparent reason) "You should always know what you are dreaming!" and she looked me in the eyes for emphasis!
I think she has always been very connected to me mentally, and spiritually, and that she has many empathetic talents.
There have been many moments where I am asleep, and she is sleeping next to me, and my Wife... We both have commented, that when we dream things that she would not approve, or understand, we have noticed that she twitches, kicks and at times even comments on our specific dreams?! What is happening?
We have reached a place as Humans, where we are coming to this question.
It is a question that could save us, and set us free.
When we dream, should we have morals?
What are Morals? Morals, are a part of the human persona, as well, there are many kinds of morality that are separate to the human question. The morality of animals that don't build nest, but occupy others nests... The morality of animals that are parasitic, or parasited... The morality and the morale...
The real interesting part of this question's potency is when you start to mix it with the "Egregoria."
The spirit of the tribe/city/village could be dreaming, networked... Are you dreaming someone else's dream? To quote Edgar Alan Poe "Could it be, that someone is looking into my mind? Some other place? Some where, some other time?"
This leads us to moments where you notice that there are several other people around you that have had similar nights, or dreams, or lack of sleep.
Have you ever gone to work, and not been able to sleep the evening before? Then noticed several people mentioned this over the course of the day?
I have noticed this several times, Many people's moods seem to be connected. Even events in our lives, other than shared weather, and natural events seem to be secretly woven together.

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