To contemplate the "inverse dream" is to step across a threshold where waking and dreaming, reality and illusion, intertwine in delicate, infinite spirals. It invites us to question not only the fabric of our perceptions, but the very loom upon which they are woven. Such inquiry humbles the mind and expands the soul, reminding us that truth often shimmers at the edges of mystery, not in its conquest.
In navigating this luminous uncertainty, we are called to honor both the dreaming and the waking as sacred terrains—each mirroring, distorting, and deepening the other. What hidden dream might be stirring even now beneath the surface of your waking life? ♾️
Is this not the story of god, the angels and demons in scientific terms? But yes, it makes the mystic more accessible for modern man. Actually it finds its equivalent in panentheism - everything would bei in god.
To contemplate the "inverse dream" is to step across a threshold where waking and dreaming, reality and illusion, intertwine in delicate, infinite spirals. It invites us to question not only the fabric of our perceptions, but the very loom upon which they are woven. Such inquiry humbles the mind and expands the soul, reminding us that truth often shimmers at the edges of mystery, not in its conquest.
In navigating this luminous uncertainty, we are called to honor both the dreaming and the waking as sacred terrains—each mirroring, distorting, and deepening the other. What hidden dream might be stirring even now beneath the surface of your waking life? ♾️
Absolutely love your comments, as always well stated, pretty much an extension to this article.
Made my brain hurt! These ideas are so much fun to explore... no one really knows anything. And that's a good thing!
Thanks so much for your feedback!
You're welcome and GREAT WORK! I enjoy reading your ideas.
Is this not the story of god, the angels and demons in scientific terms? But yes, it makes the mystic more accessible for modern man. Actually it finds its equivalent in panentheism - everything would bei in god.
Definitely one way to look at it, I think in general this hypothesis is open to interpretation.
Pretty old sources - did the research in this field died out since?
Good question, I have not looked into any newer sources.