When one does not have the courage to read the truth
How can one dream of experiencing it?
It’s true, the truth is scathing and unabashed about disrupting the misdoings
Misguided life may cruise through the empty labyrinths of unfettered beliefs
Words stare menacingly at the attempts being made to construct lies
Flagellated tongue can barely utter the sentiments without faltering
But scathing nonetheless, they open up the old wounds to pour some unhealthy solution
Retire and read the writings on the wall; language speaks of retribution
Before questioning the uselessness of truth in a convoluted world
~Amitav
Real words Amitav I also have same thoughts.
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I am glad, this piece resonates with your thoughts. Thank you so much.
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Are you saying that dreaming can only open us up to what we are already open to?
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Interesting question! I have tried explaining it here- Some dreams are embedded in the consciousness too. The Truth of the supreme realms ( not the ones we believe to be or manifested by our beliefs) can only be realized by the ones who believe it, or, willing to surrender to the path of realization. The dreams that are often seen can be of worldly experiences, or our unfulfilled desires magnified and reinforced.
Yet, the embedded dreams are often not experienced.
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I thought about it a little bit after reading your post and came to no immediate conclusion as I have both kinds of dreams.
What you are saying here is quite revealing, as one can only know this by experience.
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I would say, the psychology of dreams are rarely introspected. Interpreting them is of consciousness that is rarely communicated with. Dreams are continuation of stories.
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I dream nightly, and therefore interpret daily, that which I can remember, that is.
Like you say, some dreams are a continuation of the daily life, but some aren’t. My dreams usually fall into the latter category. I’m actually not learning about my dreams from life, but learning the truth about life from my dreams. There are so many hidden things I would have never known if it were not for their constant revelation.
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Yes, this is important and you rightly said it “I’m actually not learning about my dreams from life, but learning the truth about life from my dreams”… The stimulation of the brain due to such incidents can help interpret the meaning of dreams.
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It certainly can.
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