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The Dreamland. About dreams, their significance, importance and potential.

The Phenomena of Dreams

 

Most people dream at night, but few take their jumbled dreams seriously. The greatest lesson dreamland has to offer is that we must not take our earthly experiences too seriously either, for they are nothing but a vast series of dream movies shown to us to entertain us. We must behold comedies, tragedies, and newsreels of life’s movies with an entertained, joyous attitude, and learn from them without being overcome by their emotional impact.

God "froze" his thoughts into substance and by cosmic illusion he causes us to perceive his dream of the cosmos, with its various sensations, as tangible and real.

It is this cosmic illusion (Maya) that keeps us from realizing that the universe is constructed of mind stuff and that it has no more reality than do our dreams, which we recognize, upon awakening from them, as creations of our own minds.

God has given the soul and mind the power to materialize thoughts in the dreamland; to create in the same way that he does, a miniature cosmos.

The phenomena of dreams show that we employ the instrument of the mind to reproduce an exact and realistic copy of this world and of the experiences of mundane life. God is showing us, in our dreams, that we, being his children, can create substance out of thought, even as he does.

(N.B.: this is very important and explains why and how we can experiment and play certain life situations, or probabilities according to Seth, in our dream before we decide and select the other morning)

In the dreamland the soul becomes free to create a cosmos after its own fancy. It can move into another body, in a new world.

 


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